After you recover from COVID-19, a leading virologist answers questions and other top stories of the week
Also in this week's round-up: why lockdowns work and why more young COVID-19 sufferers are being hospitalized. Image: Unsplash
Probably immune, possibly still infectious. Life after you recover from COVID-19.
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Bring out the big artillery, fast. How to fight the economic fallout.
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Immunity, vaccines, and what to do. A top virologist answers key questions.
Lockdowns work. The numbers prove it—and show how long it takes.
More and more young people are being hospitalized because of COVID-19.
Ventilators are in demand—here’s how the world is responding.
Vinegar won’t kill COVID-19 in your home. Here’s what will.
he $4.5 trillion takeover. The jig is up for diehard free-marketeers.
Who gets a respirator—or a mask? How to allocate scarce medical resources fairly.
Good-bye austerity, or good-bye monetary union? Europe after COVID-19.
Patient-centred care doesn’t work here. This crisis requires community-centred care.
Forecasts for a cure or vaccine: timelines for the most promising research.
COVID-19 as a test for capitalism. Op-ed by Forum chairman Klaus Schwab. (Financial Times)
COVID-19 and how to reduce our blind spots to risk. Op-ed by Forum president Børge Brende. (Forbes)
COVID-19 forces trade off between health and privacy. Quotes Forum AI lead. (MIT Technology Review)
The economic impact of COVID-19. Quotes Forum managing director. (Euronews)
The odds of a global COVID-19 recession. References Forum research. (New Times - Rwanda)
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