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Op-Ed

Devex

June 22, 2020

Lawrence O. Gostin Eric A. Friedman

Let the learning begin — a WHO open-access platform could transform COVID-19 response

Op-Ed

Foreign Affairs

June 5, 2020

Lawrence O. Gostin Harold Hongju Koh

How to Keep the United States in the WHO

Op-Ed

Forbes

May 15, 2020

Lawrence O. Gostin Eric A. Friedman Chelsea Clinton

Why America Must Lead a Global Action Plan for the Covid-19 Pandemic

Op-Ed

The Lancet

May 7, 2020

Matthew M. Kavanagh Ngozi Erondu Charles Holmes Lawrence O. Gostin Oyewale Tomori, Victor J Dzau, Emelda A Okiro, Allan Maleche, Ifeyinwa C Aniebo, Umunya Rugege

Access to Lifesaving Medical Resources for African countries: COVID-19 Testing and Response, Ethics, and Politics

Op-Ed

The Wire (India)

May 1, 2020

Kashish Aneja Monika Arora

Online Sale of Liquor Could Dilute India’s Efforts to Contain Spread of Coronavirus

Op-Ed

Foreign Policy

April 29, 2020

Charles Holmes Anthony Lake, Witney Schneidman

It’s Time to Help Africa Fight the Virus

Op-Ed

The Hindu

April 21, 2020

Kashish Aneja Nikhil Pratap

Implement Aarogya Setu, But Only Through Law

Op-Ed

The Washington Post

April 13, 2020

Lawrence O. Gostin Matthew M. Kavanagh

Why Trump and his allies’ criticisms of the WHO are wrong

Op-Ed

The Washington Post

March 31, 2020

Mara Pillinger

The World Bank’s 2017 Pandemic Response Fund Isn’t Working

Op-Ed

The Atlantic

March 31, 2020

Lawrence O. Gostin Sarah Wetter

Why There’s No National Lockdown

Op-Ed

Think Global Health

March 30, 2020

Charles Holmes

A Global Imperative for Local Support

Op-Ed

The Wire (India)

March 30, 2020

Kashish Aneja Nikhil Pratap

1.3 Billion People. One Virus. How Much Privacy?

Op-Ed

Health Affairs

March 26, 2020

Katie Keith

Senate Passes COVID-19 Package #3: The Coverage Provisions

Op-Ed

The Hill

March 17, 2020

Regina LaBelle Caleb Banta-Green, Yngvild Olsen

Nation’s Opioid Addiction Treatment System During COVID-19 Needs Reform

Op-Ed

Foreign Policy

March 16, 2020

Matthew M. Kavanagh

Transparency and Testing Work Better Than Coercion in Coronavirus Battle

Op-Ed

The Century Foundation

March 13, 2020

Katie Keith Jen Mishory

Expanding Health Coverage and Access to Respond Quickly to Coronavirus

Op-Ed

Health Affairs

March 10, 2020

Lawrence O. Gostin

Could – Or Should – The Government Impose A Mass Quarantine On An American City?

Op-Ed

Think Global Health

February 27, 2020

Charles Holmes Matthew Boyce, Rebecca Katz

Africa Is Not Starting From Scratch on COVID-19

Op-Ed

The Commonwealth Fund

February 27, 2020

Katie Keith Maanasa Kona, Jack Hoadley

Addressing Surprise Billing by Setting Payment Standards for Out-of-Network Providers

Op-Ed

Foreign Policy

February 23, 2020

Mara Pillinger

Virus Travel Bans Are Inevitable But Ineffective

Op-Ed

The Lancet

February 13, 2020

Matthew M. Kavanagh

Authoritarianism, Outbreaks, and Information Politics

Op-Ed

Health Affairs

February 5, 2020

Kashish Aneja Margherita M. Cinà Lawrence O. Gostin Juliette Simpson McHardy

Delhi In A Chokehold: Air Pollution As A Public Health Emergency

Op-Ed

Health Affairs

February 3, 2020

Lawrence O. Gostin

What Questions Should Global Health Policymakers Be Asking About The Novel Coronavirus?

Op-Ed

The Washington Post

January 26, 2020

Mara Pillinger

The WHO held off on declaring the Wuhan coronavirus a global health emergency. Here’s why.

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