Southwestern University: Scholarly Perspectives on COVID-19, Part 8 - Apocalypse or Dystopia?
January 15, 2021
January 15, 2021
GEORGETOWN, Texas, Jan. 15 -- Southwestern University issued the following news:
By January 11, 2021, the global infection rate of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) had surged to nearly 91 million, with the death toll climbing to more than 1.94 million. In the U.S., cases topped 22.5 million, with deaths attributed to COVID-19 surpassing 375,000.
The numbers reveal how a pandemic can run rampant across a planet, how governmental leadership thrives or fails, how econom . . .
By January 11, 2021, the global infection rate of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) had surged to nearly 91 million, with the death toll climbing to more than 1.94 million. In the U.S., cases topped 22.5 million, with deaths attributed to COVID-19 surpassing 375,000.
The numbers reveal how a pandemic can run rampant across a planet, how governmental leadership thrives or fails, how econom . . .