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 seeke...
Asked about the pricing of vaccines that get final approval, Zheng Zhongwei, head of China's COVID-19 vaccine development task force, said on Tuesday the pricing of those made in China would be decided by the manufacturers but should adhere to their nature of being a public good. Moreover,...
How Did COVID-19 Affect International Trade? One study reported that the number of cargo ships departing their ports of origin decreased by 29% from 2019 through April 2020. Another study pointed out that only 22% of manufacturing jobs could be performed from home.13 The Bottom Line The EU ...
How will personal care and beauty categories perform after the outbreak of Covid-19? We have the following predictions: 1. Short-term influence on hair care During SARS outbreak in 2003 there was no official quarantine policy from government so most consumers still maintained their regular pace...
COVID-19 Impact on Foreign Students More Getty Images Schools around the country are preparing to address issues specifically affecting international students and applicants. Only after Chinese national Zhibin Mo returned to the U.S. from winter break in China did he learn about the spread in...
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Not as much as one might expect. BySeth Masket Filed under2020 Election Tasos Katopodis / Getty Images 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 th...
While most companies will work to protect the bottom line, cost-cutting will not be enough. The global pandemic has upset past beliefs and models about costs. Companies need to cut in a way that doesn't harm growth or chances of survival. With so much change, it’s crucial to reinvent ...
This means researchers are now focused on measuring how much additional protection each year's new COVID booster shots will offer everybody, regardless of whether they got all their previous shots.
The United States and China—the world’s two largest economies have profound differences when it comes to their political systems, societies, values, and principles. The way they’ve chosen to fight the coronavirus pandemic over the last year reflects those differences....