This special issue features nine essays on the global health crisis from an array of disciplinary perspectives. These essays mark the journal’s first effort to make sense of the pandemic as a political, social, and comparative phenomenon that is likely to redefine public health, health policy, and health care politics for years to come.
Contributors: Philip M. Alberti, Zinzi Bailey, Joshua W. Busby, Erika Franklin Fowler, Sarah E. Gollust, Sarah H. Gordon, Nicole Huberfeld, David K. Jones, Matthew M. Kavanagh, Paula M. Lantz, Julia Lynch, J. Robin Moon, Rebekah H. Nagler, Harold A. Pollack, Renu Singh, Consuelo H. Wilkins