... like the COVID-19 pandemic, which will not end until there is universal vaccination. Using “geopolitics” promiscuously achieves nothing, because invoking the term is no substitute for substantive dis ...More
EJ Insight2021-06-30
One in four. That’s the proportion of American women who are considering downshifting their careers or leaving the workforce due to the impact of COVID-19. In just one year, the pandemic has driven mo ...More
EJ Insight2021-06-30
... 臨床檢驗服務;亦提供COVID-19相關檢測服務以及眾多醫療機構傳統和常規提供的常規檢測。 資料顯示,按202 ...全文
... 年新型冠狀肺炎病毒(COVID-19)肆虐,環球經濟幾乎癱瘓,文娛康樂、旅遊觀光、零售消費等一蹶不振,並非放鬆 ...全文
... While the Covid-19 pandemic isn’t over, vaccines are helping some parts of the world turn the corner and the hope is that risks will decrease as the year progresses. Looking ahead, investors need to n ...More
EJ Insight2021-06-29
... ring this COVID-19 pandemic where millions of people have these powerful smartphone cameras. But for filmmakers for example, there are things they might want to do that they cannot at this time. For e ...More
EJ Insight2021-06-28
... that the COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated significantly. In 2019, an estimated 690 million people were hungry, up by ten million from 2018 and by 60 million since SDG 2 was adopted. And at least thr ...More
EJ Insight2021-06-25
... d against COVID-19.” And Power herself is quoted as saying that, “It’s about a very, very tangible, results-oriented agenda.” Results seemed to follow. At the G7 summit, Goldberg duly reports, Biden a ...More
EJ Insight2021-06-25
... efore the COVID-19 pandemic, it was clear that China’s economy is simply too big for its policymakers to ignore the global implications of their decision-making. Issues ranging from Chinese tech giant ...More
EJ Insight2021-06-25
... stancing, COVID-19 is finally in the rear-view. People around the world are relieved to be back to life as it was, but will things ever truly be the same? COVID-19 shook the global economy as the larg ...More
EJ Insight2021-06-24
When the United States began to roll out COVID-19 vaccines earlier this year, uptake in black communities lagged behind their white counterparts. Many assumed this was by choice: the history of medica ...More
EJ Insight2021-06-23
... journey, COVID-19 has fundamentally altered the landscape. IT professionals have the unenviable task of ensuring systems and the infrastructure are prepared for any eventuality and ultimately paving ...More
EJ Insight2021-06-22
... novation. COVID-19 vaccines were developed in record time because we had already invested in more than a decade’s worth of basic research on messenger RNA and immunogens. G7 governments have now commi ...More
EJ Insight2021-06-22
Both the COVID-19 pandemic and global warming are about survival, and are health crises at their core. But typology is not their only common feature. We can also overcome them in a similar way – by wo ...More
EJ Insight2021-06-18
... Consider COVID-19 vaccines. The G7 leaders set the goal of vaccinating at least 60% of the global population. They also pledged to share 870 million doses directly over the next year, presumably mean ...More
EJ Insight2021-06-17
... Central's Covid-19 vaccination lucky draw, hoping to win the HK$10.8 million one-bedroom flat. Think about it, that’s about 37 per cent of the 1.22 million who have received two jabs in Hong Kong. Who ...More
EJ Insight2021-06-16