COVID-19 Catastrophe
The Problematic Response of the American Government to the Global Pandemic
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About the Book
The catastrophic events of the COVID-19 global pandemic are exposed and analyzed in Todd Davis’ explication of the American response. Davis begins during the first Trump administration, transitions to the Biden administration, and ends with the problematic start of the second Trump administration. Included are case studies examining the New York, Texas and Florida responses to the pandemic. Davis also analyses the underlying public health structure behind many of the problematic events during the pandemic.
About the Author
Todd A. Davis is a political scientist and freelance journalist who formerly worked as a healthcare consultant prior to writing on COVID-19. Davis also wrote the The Global War on Terror 9/11, Iraq, and America’s Crisis in the Middle East. Davis earned a Bachelor of Science in Political Science and a BS in Philosophy from the University of Utah. He earned a Master of Arts in Internation Relations from University of Southern California. The author retired after several years in the IT and health care insurance industries and lives in Southern Colorado.