Abstract:
Globally, countries have consulted their best scientific experts to mitigate the devastating effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. Yet, many failed as infections continued to surge and economies buckled. This pandemic may be what social scientists call a 'wicked problem': one that involves a complex interplay between a catastrophic health threat and many other social, economic, environmental or political challenges.
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