Pandemic
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Because a
pandemic
can be overcome only when it is overcome everywhere, embracing an every-country-for-itself approach would seem irrational.
And the
pandemic
will still be with us.
For publicly traded companies the debt held by public creditors should be turned into equity, in the form of non-voting preference shares, which would minimize the impression that the
pandemic
had inaugurated a new era of central planning.
“We should have been more prepared for this
pandemic.
Until now, states and communities have met the
pandemic
with a patchwork of rules.
While the rest of the world has been distracted by a
pandemic
that spread in part because of the CPC’s secrecy and lies, China has increased its military threats against Taiwan and reneged on treaty-based promises to respect Hong Kong’s traditional freedoms under the rule of law.
The starting point should be that, Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro and US President Donald Trump notwithstanding, a new
pandemic
consensus has been forged on the battlefield.
By putting the spotlight on the sector where markets perform the worst – health care – the coronavirus
pandemic
inevitably prompted a welcome reassessment of the relative roles of markets and the state.
Many now wonder, for example, why hospitals were subjected to tight budget restrictions, only for them to be lifted in response to the
pandemic.
The
pandemic
has shattered many policy taboos, so the answer can’t be that “There Is No Alternative.”
Sadly, others minimized the risks of the pandemic, misinforming citizens and disregarding both scientific evidence and their own experts’ advice.
Stronger global coordination among health authorities is needed to improve the capacity to conduct tests, treat and isolate patients, and develop a cure and vaccine – the definitive solution to the
pandemic.
Finally, because traditional IMF lending programs will not be approved in time, the Fund should increase significantly access to facilities with fast disbursement and low conditionality, such as its Rapid Financing Instrument, or create new
pandemic
credit facilities.
The challenge posed by this
pandemic
has no parallel in recent history.
For Xi, the COVID-19
pandemic
– which has preoccupied the world’s governments for months – seemed like an ideal opportunity to make quick progress on his agenda.
How Better Climate Data Can Help the Municipal MarketLONDON – The COVID-19
pandemic
has heightened awareness of the possibility of “green swan” events and the opportunities for greater foresight regarding both chronic and acute risks, including those related to climate change.
In fact, far from catalyzing global cooperation, the
pandemic
may well lock the US and China into a vicious cycle of escalation, leading directly to full-blown conflict.
From late February through March, when COVID-19 was bearing down on South Korea and Italy, financial markets reacted to the widespread realization that the crisis would reach
pandemic
proportions.
Since then, the
pandemic
has been rampaging across emerging and developing economies as well as large parts of the US.
Moreover, the 2020 US election is being held under the cloud of a runaway
pandemic.
While office workers are typically faring better than essential workers during the pandemic, the abrupt shift to remote work was jarring, and its effects should not be overlooked.
Find more opportunities to celebrate accomplishments: While it’s always a good idea to strike a balance between criticism and praise, employees now face a constant flood of terrible news related to the pandemic, and are likely starved for wins.
The Boredom PandemicLONDON – As people around the world find themselves in confinement to control the COVID-19 pandemic, look out for another affliction with an even higher infection rate than any virus.
If these findings are replicated in households, even when the viral
pandemic
has subsided, we could be left with a fundamentally altered psychological and political landscape.
This argument suggests that the current viral
pandemic
represents a “double whammy” that is pushing the world further toward political extremism.
Indeed, this viral
pandemic
may lead to a political spiral into fanaticism – on a mass scale.
The FOMC’s second major error of omission is the absence of any discussion of the Fed’s failure, since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, to enlarge and change the composition of its balance sheet to the fullest possible extent to support economic activity.
But it simply has not done enough during the
pandemic.
Little England’s Big COVID ProblemLONDON – In late September, English schoolchildren were sent home with a letter from Public Health England, the official body in charge of dealing with the
pandemic.
The UK’s
pandemic
failings – and England’s in particular – are also distinctly political.
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