Ohio under COVID lessons from America's heartland in crisis

In early March of 2020, Americans watched with uncertain terror as the novel coronavirus pandemic unfolded. One week later, Ohio announced its first confirmed cases. Just one year later, the state had over a million cases and 18,000 Ohioans had died. What happened in that first pandemic year is not...

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Otros Autores: Sorrels, Katherine, editor (editor)
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Ann Arbor : University of Michigan Press 2023.
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  • Just a Sneezeby Molly JasinaAcknowledgmentsIntroduction: COVID's First Wave in Ohio: National Trends and Local Realitiesby Vanessa Carbonell, Katherine Sorrels, Danielle Bessett, Lora Arduser, Edward Wallace, and Michelle McGowanPart One: Values in Conflict: Policy, Politics, and Ethics1. The Leader We Wish We All Had: Ohio, Gender, and the Politics of Public Health by Daniel Skinner and Kathryn Poe - Research Article2. Mike DeWine, Mask Mandates, and the Value of Moral Philosophy by Jonathan Spelman - Research Article3. Lessons in Resiliency During a Pandemic: Did We Do Everything We Could? by Zac Ginsberg - Personal Reflection4. Abortion and the Politics of Care in Ohio During the COVID Pandemicby Hillary Gyuras, Mikaela Smith, Danielle Czarnecki, Alison H. Norris, Michelle L. McGowan, and Danielle Bessett - Research Article5. Bioethics and Critical Care in the Time of COVID by Mahwish U. Ahmad, Joshua Crites, and Prabalini Rajendram - Research Article6. Bioethical Considerations in the Age of COVID: The Intersections of Medicine, Science, and Public Health in Ohio by Julie Aultman, Deborah Barnbaum, and Kimberly Garchar - Personal Reflection7. The Effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Students with Limited or Interrupted Formal Educationby Sarah Richter - Research and Reflection Article8. Remembering Past Pandemics: COVID News Coverage and Remembrance of the 1918 Flu Pandemic by John Lynch, Jordyn Adams, Haley Fite, Blair Kramer, Chris Laycock, Shelby Singh, Rachel Tucker, and Dirichi Umunna - Research ArticlePart Two: Left Behind: Communities and Individuals under Stress9. Using Spatial Epidemiology to Better Understand COVID-19 in Ohioby Diego F Cuadros, Chayanika Devi, and Neil Mackinnon - Research Article10. Prisons, Pandemics, and Personal Responsibility: COVID-19 in Ohio's Correctional Facilitiesby Elizabeth Lanphier and M. Forrest Behne - Research and Reflection Article11. Cincinnati and COVID-19: The Urgent Need for African American Doctors by Edward V Wallace - Research Article12. Old Problems, New Virus: Ableism in Ohio's COVID-19 Pandemic Responseby Kara B. Ayers - Research and Reflection Article13. Social Inequality: The Pandemic's Disparate Impact on Food Insecurity among Marginalized Groupsby Monica Adams - Research Article14. Not Returning to Normalized Injustice: Reflections on Teaching and LearningWhile Living the Pandemicby Kim E. Nielsen - Personal Reflection15. Grace and Grief in Uncertain Times: An Account of Love and Dying DuringCOVID-19by Angie Fitzpatrick - Personal ReflectionAfterword: "It's Not Just the Virus": Pandemic Lessons from Dr. Amy Acton. About the Editors and Contributors Index.