The Economic Impacts of COVID 19 on Global Economies

Economic Impacts of COVID 19 COVID 19 is a new strain of the coronaviruses family discovered in the town of Wuhan, China, in 2019. It is zoonotic; can be transmitted from an animal to a human. Among other discovered coronaviruses is SARS-CoV that was transmitted from a civet cat and MERS-CoV that originated from a … Read more

Effects of Monopsony on UK Economy

Effects of a monopsony on the economy 081490341 The purpose of this article is to identify the effects of the current economic issue of monopsony in the UK and how it affects and will continue to affect the UK. with particularly focus on the National Health Service monopsony as it currently has a monopsony on … Read more

Why Did Swing States Vote Democrat in 2020? Testing the Effect of Covid-19 on Republican Voters’; Beliefs

The 2020 Elections were won by Joe Biden, who will be inaugurated as the 46th President of the United States of America in January. This research question this paper proposes is as followed “Why did four swing states vote for the Democratic Party and not for the Republican Party” The theory that this paper will … Read more

Coping with Corona: How the Country Deals with the Virus

Coping with Corona: How the Country Deals with the Virus The pandemic that literally crowned the whole world— coronavirus is still continuously infecting a lot of people living in different parts of the earth. Regarding the article entitled “Is the Philippines Winning Its COVID-19 Fight?” written by Anna Malindog-Uy, it tackles the statistics and measures … Read more

Improving Service Recovery Mechanisms: A Guide for Geico

Geico has not effectively closed all of the provider gaps. Geico has not fully closed the listening gap. The company has good communication with its customers and it uses market research adequately. However, Geico does not always have adequate service recovery mechanisms when service failures occur. There also is not always sufficient communication between contact … Read more

Coronavirus: Understanding 2019-nCoV and Its Precautions

Coronavirus: 2019-nCoV Coronaviruses also known as CoV is a part of a large family of viruses that cause illness like the common cold to other severe diseases like the MERS-CoV or the SARS-CoV. A novel coronavirus is known as a virus that has never earlier been identified in humans before. These are also zoonotic in … Read more

Applicant seeks intervention from court to tackle COVID-19 outbreak in India

SYNOPSIS That the present application has been preferred by the Applicant seeking intervention in the Writ Petition bearing W.P (Civil) No. of 2020 pending before this Hon’ble Court. That the applicant is a conscientiousness and a responsible citizen who is worried about the health of his fellow citizens. Since the outbreak of the disease called … Read more

U.S. lifts rents, core inflation; jobless claims rise

Business New Analysis Article One: Rents lift U.S. core inflation; weekly jobless claims rise slightly https://business.financialpost.com/pmn/business-pmn/rents-lift-u-s-core-inflation-weekly-jobless-claims-rise-slightly Summary The article was published on Feb 13th, 2020 on Financial Post by Lucia Mutikani. This article talks about recently changing claims for unemployment benefits which consumer price index raising. The interest rates remain steady. Concepts – Chapter 2 … Read more

Economic inequality – analysis of articles

Analysis of: Economic inequality enhances inferences that the normative climate is individualistic and competitive by Ángel Sánchez-Rodríguez, Guillermo B. Willis, Jolanda Jetten, Rosa Rodríguez-Bailón Within all societies, there is economic inequality, but it can vary by degree. This article aimed to identify whether or not the normative climate changed based on society’s degree of economic … Read more

Analysing Trump’s decision to withdraw the US from the WHO

President Trump’s decision to withdraw the United States from the World Health Organization poses a great risk to health security on the national and international level. Congress needs to evaluate whether this decision is lawful and wise, given the current global health condition. As of May 31 2020, the Covid-19 pandemic has infected more than … Read more

Modelling the spread of infectious diseases on both vaccinated and unvaccinated populations

1. Rationale: Over my highschool career my interest in the area of medicine and medical science has deepened. With vaccination being a topic of conversation in the forefront of medical news, I thought it would be valid to explore from a more statistical, and modelled perspective. After conducting research into various models to present my … Read more