how the covid 19 pandemic is transfonning societyEmile Aarts\u001FHein Fleuren\u001FMargriet Sitskoorn\u001FTon Wilthagen
The COVID-19 pandemic has altered or lives in countless ways, from our behavior to how we think about health and responsibility. It has divided American society, and united others. It has ended too many lives, and changed the course of many more. Yet there is hope, the latest results fr...
It’s obvious that COVID-19 has radically reshaped many aspects of our society and our lives over the past two years. But perhaps unnoticed by most, the pandemic has also accelerated a quiet but powerful transformation in the way that we at UPMC approach how we care for...
In the space of seven short days, life in the UK has changed beyond recognition. The nation is entering its first weekend of lockdown at the end of a week that has seen society shut down and the streets virtually empty as attempts to slow the spread of coronavirus ramped up. A wee...
Unable to reach China, I instead spent three months taking classes remotely from Seoul, South Korea with a group of fellow Schwarzman Scholars. It was particularly fascinating to live in a society that was handling COVID-19 so effectively. This proved a much-welcome respite from my native Brit...
in the treatment of COVID-19 and its variants will assist with the development of pandemic-specific guidelines for nutrition intake and emergency menu planning to ensure optimal outcomes for individuals.11 Additional resources can be found from the American Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition...
Covid-19 is changing education in profound ways, just as in its time the Black Plague changed the world. A thread became popular on Facebook, amid all the worries that the kids will fall behind. “What if, instead of falling behind, our children ended up ahead?” Th...
COVID-19 has undoubtedly changed the behaviours and experiences of these activities, if not due to the direct impact of the virus itself then due to the government's measures taken to reduce the spread of the virus. Activity patterns and the current situation of work and education influence ...
"The kinds of words that stick around are the kinds of words we'll still have reason to use in five years because of the way society has changed or the way technology has moved forward," said Kory Stamper, a lexicographer—that's someone who writes dictionaries—outside Philadelphia. ...
The COVID-19 pandemic was a once-in-a-century crisis. It changed how the world operates and how we perceive it. When the pandemic crisis hit the entrepreneurs, they had to innovate tactics to survive and convert the crisis into a growth prospect, exhibiting their resilience. The EntREsilienc...