Spotlight: COVID-19

  • COVID-19: The US Impact

    The Covid-19 pandemic has disrupted health services and created an economic crisis in the United States. As of October 20, 2020 there have been more than 8.3 million confirmed COVID-19 cases and more than 222,000 deaths in the United States.

  • COVID-19: The UK Impact

    06th July, the UK experienced the lowest number of infection rate since the burgeoning of the coronavirus which used to peak at 6,111 new cases a day. Although not contained, it had shown great efforts from the NHS to cope with the situation; yet, it did not last for so long.

  • COVID-19: The SEA Impact

    Southeast Asian nations are especially close to China, which was the ground zero of the pandemic. On a daily basis, citizens from these nations cross Chinese borders to perform trades, tourism, etc. These actions have allowed the virus to transmit at an exponential rate, and cases keep multiplying as it reaches more borders.

Ecolitics 101 Weekly Blogs

46¼ - A bi-partisan assessment

January 20, 2021, on the West Front of the United States Capitol, Joe Biden became the 46th President of the United States as he took the oath of office. In what has been a turbulent year for both America and the world, let us take a look at what the Administration has, or hasn’t, done right on domestic affairs.