Over 2020, the spread of the new coronavirus strain has turned the world on its head. The associated effects — of recessions, grounded planes, closed schools and locked-down cities — have led many to call the past year the worst in recent memory.
But alongside reasons for hope such as the emerging vaccines, the pandemic has also forced us to reconsider ways of living, governing and doing business, with positive changes accelerating rapidly, particularly in the areas of health, technology and green energy. READ MORE (CACHED ARTICLE)
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