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Who Gets What? How Money and Status Dictate the Flow of Resources During Pandemics

Shortly after the AIDS crisis exploded in the U.S. in the 1980’s, experts were hard at work to develop a cure. The treatments that were created were effective, but more than that they were expensive, in the mid-nineties going for “$10,000 to $15,000 a year and needed to be taken for life,” (McMillen 113). Most Americans would be unable to foot that bill year over year, let alone a grand majority of the African population, where HIV/AIDS proves more prevalent. Eventually, the costs of drugs and treatments would be brought down to appropriate levels, and generic alternatives would arise, but not without widespread protest and activism. Even still, these generic brands would continue to be too expensive for poorer nations: 

How Reactions to Pandemics Throughout History Change in Accordance to Outward Presentation of the Disease.

Pictured: COVID-19 Pandemic doctors. Psychologist have often suggested the study of human nature corresponds significantly with the study of history. A prime example of this is the examination of pandemics, past and present, and a comparison to how human populations respond to them in different times. Modern pandemics such as …

Africa’s Battle Against Three Pandemics: Gender-Based Violence, COVID-19, and HIV/AIDS

“The African Union estimated that every three months the lockdown continues, an additional 15 million cases of gender-based violence are expected.” African Union, 5 The African Union estimated that every three months the lockdown continues, an additional 15 million cases of gender-based violence are expected (African Union, 5). Africa has …

The History Of Quarantines

Screams rang out from the balconies of shanghai and one resident has said that the screaming helped to ease the boredom of being locked indoors. Shanghai has instituted a lockdown in response to a recent outbreak of Covid-19 starting March 28th of 2022. Millions of people are trapped in their …

Government impact on Pandemics. Do they always help?

During the Reagan administration, there was an unpublished press conference that was filmed in 1982 with Larry Speakes, White House Press Secretary discussing the mounting cases of Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS) worldwide. During the press conference, there was little acknowledgment from the press secretary that the AIDS epidemic had become a serious issue. The first time it was mentioned Speakes responded by saying “A-I-D-S? I haven’t got anything on it.” (Gibson). The reporter Kinsolving responds saying “It’s known as ‘gay plague” (Gibson). Which at this point the entire press pool dissolves into laughter and it is made clear that the administration does not take the epidemic as a serious matter.

Media Denial of Pandemic Severity in Attempts to Salvage the Economy

The Coronavirus is very much under control in the USA. We are in contact with everyone and all relevant countries. CDC & World Health have been working hard and very smart. Stock Market is starting to look very good to me! Tweeted by Former U.S. President, Donald Trump, February 24, …