Tag: Coronavirus insights
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If there ever was a global health system, then it has gone sadly missing when we needed it most
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Increased demand and falling supplies in India risk leaving many countries empty handed
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As a society, we have to choose between liberty, equality and mortality. We can’t have all three.
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Meeting the recommended guidelines for physical activity reduces the risk of falling ill and dying of infectious diseases by 37%
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History tells us that the end of pandemics are rarely – if ever – neat, uncomplicated, or even easy to date
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The development of the Covid-19 vaccines is part of a vast system of public subsidies and universities, not corporate ambition
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Governments are naturally under pressure to focus on national rollouts. But the truth is none of us is safe until we’re all safe
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For one year, 600 people tracked 20 types of coronavirus restriction in 186 countries – here’s what they found out
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Over the past year, our lives have seen extensive changes which have led to many of us feeling a sense of exhaustion and burnout
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Covid-19 requires us to make ethical decisions like Ancient Greeks and Romans
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Governments are naturally under pressure to focus on national rollouts. But the truth is none of us is safe until we’re all safe
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If conspiracy theories are going mainstream, we have to start mainstreaming a response
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As vaccination begins to take effect, what we’ll be able to do will change – but the transformation will be slow
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Calling out false information on social media may do more harm than good
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Here’s what we still need to find out before we can know when we’ll be able to return to our pre-coronavirus ways
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