Under the Weather
COVID-19 Biosocial System Dynamics
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Narrated by:
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Daniel Klassen
About this listen
When a novel coronavirus hit the wet markets of China in December 2019, the world was not prepared. The virus spread like wildfire, and within a few months, it had gone global. The pathophysiology of COVID-19 garners much attention in health care settings, but the illness is not limited to its biological impact—the pandemic’s effects are a mosaic of social, economic, political, environmental, and evolutionary influences. The rapid spread of COVID-19 led to major global changes that compromised economies, health care systems, and global connectivity.
Written by a group of Canadian students with a passion for research and medicine, Under the Weather: COVID-19 Biosocial System Dynamics takes an interdisciplinary outlook on the high transmissibility of COVID-19 and explores ways in which policy makers, researchers, health care workers, epidemiologists, and the general public have come together in dire times to combat the disease.
©2020 Austin Mardon (P)2022 Daniel Klassen