The COVID-19 pandemic officially ended on May 11, 2023, but the virus still remains. The pandemic had significant effects on the health, quality of life, and psychological well-being of people worldwide. However, it also provided an opportunity for new perspectives and ...
The death toll is starting to rise and everyone is asking the same question: 死亡人数开始上升的同时, 每个人都在问同样的问题: when will the pandemic end? 大流行什么时候结束? The WHO will likely declare the pandemic over 世界卫生组织 宣布大流行结束的前提是, once the infection is mostly contai...
During the Covid-19 pandemic, a direct line of the Air Silk Road linking Zhengzhou in Henan Province and Luxemburg did not suspend its air or freighting services, and transported a large amount of supplies. It served as an air lifeline between China and Europe, and contributed to keeping i...
The World Health Organization has finally labeled COVID-19 as a pandemic, but does it change anything or is it just semantics?
“The pandemic is over,” Biden said in a “60 Minutes” interview that aired Sunday night. “We still have a problem with Covid. We’re still doing a lot of work on it. But the pandemic is over.” The declaration surprised the president’s own senior health officials, many of whom...
So what do we know with any sort of certainty about the claim that “the pandemic is over”? Very little. Is the pandemic over in China, Europe, Japan and the U.S./Canada? Is the much-anticipated V-Shaped economic recovery already baked in, i.e. already gathering momentum? The consen...
is generally considered to be the winner; it’s the slow, steady, and proven option in the race. Even if the pandemic officially ends before a vaccine is ready, the virus may reappear seasonally, so vaccines will continue to protect people. And although it may take years to create,...
supply chains. all this has caused setbacks to globalization. at the same time the covid-19 pandemic has reversed global development, exacerbating the north-south gap, development fault lines, and the technology divide. the human developmen...
is generally considered to be the winner; it’s the slow, steady, and proven option in the race. Even if the pandemic officially ends before a vaccine is ready, the virus may reappear seasonally, so vaccines will continue to protect people. And ...
“Pandemic” is the Word of the Year for both Merriam-Webster and Dictionary.com. It informed top searches on both sites and reshaped the language we use daily, both companies said.