Social distancing: will we ever hug and kiss again?
While working in Argentina I was once asked by some locals over lunch what I had most noticed about Argentines and their behaviours to each
While working in Argentina I was once asked by some locals over lunch what I had most noticed about Argentines and their behaviours to each
Healthcare workers are likely to be in contact with many COVID-19 patients every day. Being in contact with more people with the disease means that,
On Wednesday morning last week, stock market investors were ambushed by the April Fool that wasn’t. By cancelling some £7.5 billons of dividends on last
During the current crisis people across the developed world are being exposed to two unfamiliar phenomena: silence and the time to think. Although both would
Frontline health workers have labelled the field hospital assembled in Madrid’s IFEMA event centre a “disaster.” The site is intended to provide 5,500 beds for
In 1974, a classic book, Who Shall Live?, was published. Written by Victor Fuchs, a Stanford University professor, it marked the birth of health economics. It
It barely sounds credible, the idea that an American President could be using the Coronavirus as a political weapon to reward supporters and punish his
SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, works by infecting the respiratory system. If it gets into the lungs, it causes an immune reaction, which can lead
It is now well known that Germany is able to test for coronavirus on a far greater scale than the rest of Europe. The way
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