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Field Notes From A Pandemic Ethan Lou Lou Ethan

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Field Notes From A Pandemic Ethan Lou Lou Ethan
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Publisher: McClelland & Stewart
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.58 MB
Author: Ethan Lou [Lou, Ethan]
ISBN: 9780771029974, 9780771029981, 0771029977, 0771029985
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Field Notes From A Pandemic Ethan Lou Lou Ethan by Ethan Lou [lou, Ethan] 9780771029974, 9780771029981, 0771029977, 0771029985 instant download after payment.

Equal parts travelogue and pandemic guide, journalist Ethan Lou examines the societal effects of COVID-19 and takes us on a mesmerizing journey around a world that will never be the same.
Visiting Beijing in January to see his dying grandfather, Canadian journalist Ethan Lou unknowingly walks into a state under siege. In his journey out of China and into other hot zones in Asia and Europe, he finds himself witnessing the very earliest stages of a virus that will forever change the world as we know it. Lou argues that Coronavirus will have a far greater impact than SARS, for example, simply because China is now many more times integrated with the increasingly interconnected world. Over decades, globalization has crafted a world painfully sensitive and susceptible to shocks such as this pandemic. A crisis like it has thus been long overdue—and we have yet to see it unfold fully. In our integrated world, events that may previously be isolated now ripple farther...

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