2020 is the last year of China's 13th Five-Year Plan (FYP). However, the sudden COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted the original pace of production and life. It's also a major test for the country's public health system. "The practice of fighting COVID-19 exposed many loop...
COVID could also indirectly affect the brain. The virus candamage blood vesselsand cause either bleeding or blockages resulting in the disruption of blood, oxygen, ornutrient supply to the brain, particularly to areas responsible for problem solving. The virus also activates the immune system, and...
How did the COVID-19 pandemic affect the anxiety of teachers at work?View further author informationSam SimsView further author informationRebecca AllenView further author informationJ.Jerrim@ucl.ac.ukJohn Jerrim
Research shows that the supply and demand for talent in some industries have been affected by COVID-19. The pandemic could also affect what people want to pursue as a career, and the choice of major which students choose to pursue at universities. How is it going to affect job see...
Only after Chinese national Zhibin Mo returned to the U.S. from winter break in China did he learn about the spread in his country of the novel coronavirus, which causes a disease called COVID-19. A high school senior at Rockford Lutheran Senior High School in Illinois, he is uncer...
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has created an economic crisis alongside a health care crisis. During the 2 weeks ending on March 28, nearly 10
Enough time has passed since the 2020 presidential election that we can now ask: What effect did COVID-19, arguably the biggest event of the year — of the century, even — have on the election outcome? The answer to this question probably seems straightforward considering how abysmally Americ...
1 The COVID-19 not only threatens human health in the real world, the Internet public opinion caused by COVID-19 but also has a negative impact on society [1]. Due to the isolation or work at home caused by COVID-19, social media has become the main channel for the public to know...
Beyond the direct effect on students, learning delays have the potential to affect economic growth: by 2040, according to McKinsey analysis, COVID-19-related unfinished learning could translate into $1.6 trillion in annual losses to the global economy. Acting decisively in the near term could ...
"We already knew that our immune response was not mounting a successful defense to COVID-19, but we didn't know why," said lead author Brendan Miller, a senior doctoral student at the USC Leonard Davis School, in the press release. "What we did differently was look at how the virus...