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More immediately, PDBs will be critical to global efforts to build back better from the COVID-19
pandemic
and its economic fallout.
But the report also highlighted the opportunity to act decisively to prevent irreversible damage to nature that will long outlast the
pandemic.
But far less is being said about the danger the
pandemic
poses to democracy, even though the signals are similarly ominous.
The EU acted fast to mitigate the economic impact of the
pandemic.
US President Donald Trump has managed to politicize the
pandemic.
If they do make the app mandatory during the pandemic, what stops them from keeping it that way?
The
pandemic
has highlighted the vulnerability of human societies and fortified support for urgent climate action.
In a zero-interest-rate environment, most countries can afford this, but after the
pandemic
is over, governments will have to start reducing their debt ratios in order to create the necessary fiscal space to confront the potential recurrence of disruptive shocks.
That was its highest close in six weeks, putting it less than 15% below its all-time high, reached just before the COVID-19 pandemic, and some 30% above its low in March.
Before the pandemic, many assumed that these companies were heading for a reckoning in the form of tighter regulation, antitrust actions, and so forth.
If that is the case, why is every country looking beyond its borders for access to the most useful new technologies and methods of containing the
pandemic?
To be sure, after the pandemic, many companies might be wary of depending wholly on any one country as the source of key inputs.
The health and economic effects of the COVID-19
pandemic
have further elevated these concerns.
Africa Is More Resilient Than You ThinkWASHINGTON, DC – Despite apocalyptic predictions, Africa may be better positioned than many think to weather the combined shock of the COVID-19 pandemic, collapsing commodity prices, and global economic recession, assuming its leaders act wisely.
The short-term shock of the
pandemic
and its economic fallout will have a significant impact across Africa.
Communicating Public Health and Social JusticeKIGALI – As the COVID-19
pandemic
has shown, communication is a double-edged sword.
During the pandemic, US President Donald Trump has repeatedly made dubious and dangerous claims.
In many countries, media have published China-centered conspiracy theories about the pandemic, hurting Chinese – and, indeed, Asian – communities all over the world.
Messages from “Fiscal Space”NEW DELHI – Among the many inequalities revealed by the COVID-19 pandemic, one of the most striking is the dramatic divergence in governments’ fiscal responses.
Moreover, many developing economies were already being crushed by a mountain of external debt before the
pandemic
struck.
Already, more than $100 billion has poured out of developing countries since the
pandemic
began.
Yet the economic fallout from the
pandemic
has made a substantial increase in public spending essential for most developing economies.
Well before the
pandemic
arrived, it was evident that the financialization of the global economy was fueling massive levels of inequality and unnecessary economic volatility.
To take one recent example, while Lukashenko was dismissing the COVID-19 pandemic, the Ministry of Health was reporting data on cases meticulously to the World Health Organization.
To confront the pandemic, many governments have imposed stay-at-home orders and even strict lockdowns, bringing the global economy nearly to a standstill.
Containment saved countless lives during the plagues of the Middle Ages, and during the Spanish flu
pandemic.
In this sense, the COVID-19
pandemic
offers the world an opportunity to cultivate a new approach to innovation fit for an era in which our biggest challenges are shared.
The COVID-19
pandemic
has placed serious strain on health-care systems worldwide.
They ignored a raging
pandemic
and positive COVID-19 tests among their own members (the result of a White House super-spreader celebration for the nominee).
The debt burden was already a big problem before the COVID-19 pandemic, and is sure to become worse now.
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