Bibliografie

Detailansicht

The Politics of Lockdowns, Masks, and Vaccines

The Trump Administration and the Coronavirus
ISBN/EAN: 9781433188282
Umbreit-Nr.: 2611011

Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 224 S.
Format in cm: 1.7 x 23.1 x 15.5
Einband: gebundenes Buch

Erschienen am 19.11.2021
Auflage: 1/2021
€ 94,30
(inklusive MwSt.)
Lieferbar innerhalb 1 - 2 Wochen
  • Zusatztext
    • The disastrous handling of the coronavirus (Covid-19) in the United States calls out for an explanation of who is to blame for a disease that could have been contained but instead became an epidemic. Donald Trump, who plays so many roles in life, was unable to fathom how to deal with the problem, but others in his administration made serious mistakes as well. Readers will discover the scope of the errors in an entirely factual, chronological account from the first word about the outbreak to the last day of the Trump administration. The narrative begins by identifying 13 roles that Trump played as president. The discovery of Covid-19 is identified next. The Trump administration was unprepared to do the same and took inappropriate actions in the early stage, notably refusing to use a widely used test for 46 critical days. Congressional economic relief is also identified. States, forced to design their own programs due to federal inaction, then differed widely, resulting in a spread from the coasts to the heartland. Decisions to end lockdowns prematurely meant yet another surge. Trump promoted snake oil remedies, denigrated science and scientists, but wisely poured money into pharmaceutical firms to develop vaccines. People adversely affected are identified statistically. The book concludes by summarizing what each person and organization did to harm or help efforts to deal with Covid-19, leaving the final assessment to the reader who has absorbed all the facts during the Trump administration.

  • Kurztext
    • Why did Washington fail in handling the coronavirus pandemic, from the Trump White House and federal government to the role of state governments, and the severe impact upon the American people? This book examines the critical importance of the clash between politicians and scientists in failing to adequately address the encroaching pandemic.

  • Autorenportrait
    • Michael Haas, Ph.D. from Stanford University in political science, has authored 60 books and was nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize for his work on behalf of human rights. He has taught at Northwestern, Purdue, the University of Hawai'i, and the University of London.
Lädt …