What Do Countries With The Best Coronavirus Responses Have In Common?
Women Leaders !
Looking for examples of true leadership in a crisis? From Iceland to Taiwan and from Germany to New Zealand, women are stepping up to show the world how to manage a messy patch for our human family. Add in Finland, Iceland and Denmark, and this pandemic is revealing that women have what it takes when the heat rises in our Houses of State. Many will say these are small countries, or islands, or other exceptions. But Germany is large and leading, and the UK is an island with very different outcomes. These leaders are gifting us an attractive alternative way of wielding power. What are they teaching us?
Truth
Angela Merkel, the Chancellor of Germany, stood up early and calmly told her countrymen that this was a serious bug that would infect up to 70% of the population. “It’s serious,” she said, “take it seriously.” She did, so they did too. Testing began right from the get-go. Germany jumped right over the phases of denial, anger and disingenuousness we’ve seen elsewhere. The country’s numbers are far below its European neighbors,and there are signs it may be able to start loosening restrictions relatively soon.
Decisiveness
Among the first and the fastest responses was from Tsai Ing-wen in Taiwan. Back in January, at the first sign of a new illness, she introduced 124 measures to block the spread without having to resort to the lockdowns that have become common elsewhere. She is now sending 10 million face masks to the U.S. and Europe. Tsai managed what CNN has called “among the world’s best” responses, keeping the epidemic under control, still reporting only six deaths.
Jacinda Ardern in New Zealand was early to lockdown and crystal clear on the maximum level of alert she was putting the country under – and why. She imposed self-isolation on people entering New Zealand astonishingly early, when there were just 6 cases in the whole country, and banned foreigners entirely from entering soon after. Clarity and decisiveness are saving New Zealand from the storm. As of mid-April they have suffered only four deaths, and where other countries talk of lifting restrictions, Ardern is adding to them, making all returning New Zealanders quarantine in designated locations for 14 days.
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Iceland, under the leadership of Prime Minister Katrín Jakobsdóttir, is offering freecoronavirus testing to all its citizens, and will become a key case study in the true spread and fatality rates of Covid-19. Most countries have limited testing to people with active symptoms. Iceland is going wholehog. In proportion to its population the country has already screened five times as many people as South Korea has, and instituted a thorough tracking system that means they haven’t had to lock down or shut schools.
Sanna Marin became the world’s youngest head of state when she was elected last December in Finland. It took a millennial leader to spearhead using social media influencers as key agents in battling the coronavirus crisis. Recognizing that not everyone reads the press, they are inviting influencers of any age to spread fact-based information on managing the pandemic.
Love
Norway’s Prime Minister, Erna Solberg, had the innovative idea of using television to talk directly to her country’s children. She was building on the short, 3-minute press conference that Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen had held a couple of days earlier. Solberg held a dedicated press conference where no adults were allowed. She responded to kids’ questions from across the country, taking time to explain why it was OKto feel scared. The originality and obviousness of the idea takes one’s breath away. How many other simple, humane innovations would more female leadership unleash?
Generally, the empathy and care which all of these female leaders have communicated seems to come from an alternate universe than the one we have gotten used to. It’s like their arms are coming out of their videos to hold you close in a heart-felt and loving embrace. Who knew leaders could sound like this? Now we do.
Now, compare these leaders and stories with the strongmen using the crisis to accelerate a terrifying trifecta of authoritarianism: blame-“others”, capture-the-judiciary, demonize-the-journalists, and blanket their country in I-will-never-retire darkness (Trump, Bolsonaro, Obrador, Modi, Duterte, Orban, Putin,Netanyahu…).
There have been years of research timidly suggesting that women’s leadership styles might be different and beneficial.Instead, too many political organizations and companies are still working to get women to behave more like men if they want to lead or succeed. Yet these national leaders are case study sightings of the seven leadership traits men may want to learn from women.
https://hbr.org/2020/04/7-leadership-lessons-men-can-learn-from-women
It’s time we recognized it – and elected more of it.
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Editor’s Comment :
USA had your chance to elect a woman and you blew it .
Would have saved lives and had the economy back working already
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You gotta be kidding – elect Hilary – you think she would have looked out for the US? Don’t get me started on how crooked she was with her so called charity foundation. All she wanted was money and power. The only thing she’d care about is herself!
So Predictable Banamal
This article was about women leaders and how much better they handled the epidemic. That would be the story to make your comment
The Hilary Quip was for Comic relief….and you took the bait…thanks
But Surely you would agree that AOC would have been the best Democrat Choice…and I am sure after reading this article you would have voted for her over this Crass , Low Life , Narcissist
who only thinks of himself.. you have at the moment
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I have no problem electing a woman. It’s when they’re psychopaths I’m a bit more hesitant, but I realized you were kidding about Hillary. I just can’t resist calling out dangerous politicians. She is one of the more horrifying as well. Biden isn’t electable, so I wonder who the democrats will enlist last minute. Trump may be unlikable, but he’s not senile. In the midst of a world crisis no one wants a senile old man running things. That’s a nightmare scenario.
This is about these 7 women and how they are navigating this crisis much better than the male heads of State mentioned in the article. .
Have you nothing to say about that….Were you even aware of these female leaders…I was not ( except for Merkel)
They deserve recognition and all you want to talk about is Biden v Trump.
sheesh
AOC is a simpleton, a mental deficient, a socialist, by the way, so imagining her as president is more disturbing than even Hillary. The virus seems to open the door to socialism though. I can see AOC leading the way to the final destruction of our economy after this threat is diminished.
Aren’t you even a bit jealous that these 7 countries have leaders like this ?
Wouldn’t you want one like them to lead your country ?
Maybe the Finnish leader ? She’s a lot easier on the eyes than the Orange Guy
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I’m all Finish, and yes, she’s a hottie. Both great grandparents were Finns who emigrated and landed 8 miles from where I live now. Unlike most Finns at the time, they were not destined for the hell of the copper mines up here, but were able to make livings as blacksmiths.
I completely agree. These 7 leaders have done a great job. One other thing these countries have in common is that they trust their scientists, accept they do their best and don’t get it right 100% of the time. They are prepared to accept advice from experts. I feel the US (helped by Trump) has lost all trust in science – everyone is an expert, and prefer a leader who follows his gut and ignores warnings whilst telling his people 15 cases would become zero. It saddens me so much.
That’s IS the thing. I agree NorthStar.
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yawn
somehow I had a feeling this topic would stir the pot 🙂
the U.S. will soon get a chance to elect new leaders
only 6.5 months til election day
btw
how’s AOC’s District in Queens making out with COVID-19?
Ok then, I’ll go stirring.
Don’t know about all the others, but Merkel most definitely does NOT fit the bill! Merkel-Empathy, that’s an oxymoron. Ask the Greek. 🙂
Damn right they do! 🙂
I figured you would like this Alfa8