Tag: 가다
[코로나 대응, 현장을 가다] Pandemic is the scratch, what questions remain in British society?
University College London (UCL) professor Michael Marmot, who was knighted in 2000, is a global health inequality scholar. He served as president of the World Medical Association. Born in 1945,…
[코로나 대응, 현장을 가다] Japan’s efforts to save its neighbors and reflection
Jared Diamond, author of Guns, Germs, and Steel, said the COVID-19 pandemic will be remembered as “the first global crisis” in human history. On the other hand, each country’s experience…
[코로나 대응, 현장을 가다] Establishment of community care with team medical care
In Japan, 7% of the population aged 65 to 74, 30% of those aged 75 to 84, and 60% of those aged 85 and over are using visits. Although the…
[코로나 대응, 현장을 가다] “Pandemic has tested intergenerational welfare contracts”
Joachim Palme, Professor, Uppsala University (Department of Political Science) Joachim Palme, a professor at Uppsala University (Department of Politics), is a master in the study of the welfare state and…
[코로나 대응, 현장을 가다] What was different about Sweden’s coronavirus strategy?
At Arlanda Airport in Stockholm, which arrived on September 17, neither a ‘vaccination certificate’ nor a ‘corona 19 negative confirmation’ was requested. There was only one peculiarity in that the…
[코로나 대응, 현장을 가다] How Sweden’s Older People Got Through the Pandemic
Marta Severhelu, Professor Emeritus, University of Stockholm At the beginning of the 2020 Corona 19 epidemic, a large amount of damage occurred in a nursing facility for the elderly in…
[코로나 대응, 현장을 가다] Why did Sweden open schools?
Helena Svalerud Professor, Uppsala University (Labor Economics) Sweden did not close schools for students under 16 during the pandemic. Face-to-face classes continued in kindergartens, elementary schools, and lower secondary schools.…