The Covid-19 pandemic has shown that we are able to make fast and radical changes
The novel coronavirus pandemic and consequent lockdown have devastated much of what we knew of life “BC” — before Covid-19. We will be tallying the toll of opportunities forgone, businesses disrupted or destroyed, lives lost and livelihoods demolished for decades to come.
As lockdowns begin to ease, governments across the world are turning their attention to the recovery process — and the opportunity it has provided to rebuild in a manner that results in more flexible, adaptive and sustainable economies. Leaders worldwide are navigating ways in which to change some of the most fundamental tenets of capitalism towards achieving better outcomes for all members of society.
to our lifestyles, businesses, cultural and religious practices. We should be harnessing the same determination and flexibility in our reshaping of global — and local — markets towards fair, equal and sustainable outcomes. There are many ready innovations of the fourth industrial revolution that exist to address health and social challenges in particular, and which should be rapidly embraced.
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