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Saturday, August 29, 2020

COVID Responses: International Perspectives




 Kat Devlin and Aidan Connaughton at Pew:
Countries’ approaches to combat the spread of the coronavirus have varied throughout Europe, North America, Australia, Japan and South Korea, but most publics in these regions believe their own country has done a good job of dealing with the outbreak, according to a new Pew Research Center survey of 14 advanced economies. Overall, a median of 73% across the nations say their country has done a good job of handling novel coronavirus, which has reached nearly every corner of the globe, infected more than 20 million people worldwide and resulted in the deaths of several hundred thousand.
But the pandemic has had a divisive effect on a sense of national unity in many of the countries surveyed: A median of 46% feel more national unity now than before the coronavirus outbreak, while 48% think divisions have grown. This includes 77% of Americans who say they are further divided than prior to the pandemic, while just 18% believe the country to be more united.
The US and UK are notable outliers:
More think their country has handled COVID-19 well, with the exceptions of the U.S. and UKIn two countries – the United Kingdom and the United States – people are divided in their beliefs when it comes to rating their government’s performance responding to the coronavirus. These two nations also have high levels of political polarization on views of the government’s handling of this crisis. In the U.S., 76% of Republicans and independents who lean to the Republican Party say the government has done a good job, while just a quarter of Democrats and Democratic leaners agree, a 51 percentage point difference. A majority of right-leaning Britons (55%) give a positive rating to their country’s handling of the pandemic, led by Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s Conservative government, but just 26% on the left hold the same opinion.















Deaths per 100,000

Belgium..................86.55
United Kingdom.....62.53
Spain.......................62.09
Italy ........................58.70
USA........................55.57
France.....................45.68
Netherlands.............36.25
Canada,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,24.70
Germany.................11.20
Denmark ................10.76
Australia...................2.40
Japan.........................0.99
Korea, South.............0.62