Access to health care services improved over the course of the pandemic, particularly with respect to medical treatments and appointments that had been canceled by health care institutions. However, even 18 months after the COVID-19 outbreak, a considerable number of treatme...
"The country will open again," Kuipers told a press conference in the Hague. "The past two years have been all about protection against the virus and the accessibility of care. We are now in a different phase. Back to normal." Earlier on Tuesday, the National Institute for Public Health ...
BEIJING, June 20 (Xinhua) -- Life and work are getting back to normal in China, as it has brought the COVID-19 virus transmission under control after battling the latest flare-ups in cities including the political and economic hubs of Beijing and Shanghai over the past months. The existin...
Against such backdrop, China has made an array of active adjustments to its COVID-19 response, including 20 measures in November last year, 10 new measures in December and changing the Chinese term for COVID-19 from "novel coronavirus pneumonia" to "novel coronavirus infection." Bilal Ahmad,...
However, as the pandemic has led to an entire generation of children and adolescents being exposed to many of these potentially traumatic events, getting back to “normal” should not be enough for children and families. The pediatric community has an opportunity to advance the health and well-...
Currently, China's COVID situation is improving, some provinces and cities have passed their infection peaks, and life and work are returning to normal at an accelerated pace. Many experts expressed their confidence that China is returning to its pre-epidemic hustle and bustle, unleashing more ec...
back to normal by 12 months. The titres of IgG and neutralising antibody to COVID-19 remained high at 12 months compared with those of controls who were not infected with COVID-19, although IgG titres decreased significantly from 34.0 (IQR: 23.8-74.3) to 15.0 (5.8-24.3) AU ml-1 (P<...
lives first. China's dynamic zero-COVID policy is not aimed at realizing zero infection, but rather at bringing COVID-19 under control at the minimum social cost in the shortest time possible so as to effectively protect the health, normal life and production of the Chinese people to the ...
There is no going back to normal. The risks and opportunities are too great. The stakes are too high. Organizational complexity remains the biggest hurdle to progress. More than twice as many executives mention it as a barrier today as in the past. Another related obstacle: employee burnout....
"It's just a populist move to say 'COVID-19 is no longer here, let's forget about it, let's get back to our normal lives.'" "Unfortunately, the virus doesn't know that, the virus is still there. It's still infecting people, killing people and putting people in hospital." ...