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The Looming Hurricane Season And COVID-19 Coronavirus

Should we be concerned about the intersection of hurricane season and COVID-19 coronavirus?

Retired Doctors Return To Work For COVID-19

Governors in numerous states like Colorado, Illinois, North Dakota and New York are counting on retired (or soon-to-be retired) health care professionals to rejoin or stay with the workforce to combat the coronavirus pandemic.

Chaos Leadership: When Does Global Crisis Turn Into Chaos And How Do We Survive It?

As we balance on the cusp between global crisis and total chaos, it is time for leaders to explore the difference between the two. If we cling to crisis management rules in order to address chaos, it will be as ineffective as if we treat coronavirus th…

Airlines Are Replacing ‘Self-Loading Cargo’ (A.K.A. Passengers) With Actual Cargo As Coronavirus Causes Havoc For Industry

With passenger travel suspended in large parts of the world, airlines are discovering a new lease of life as cargo operators

Leadership That Makes Us Better

Crises measure our ability to be better persons and to put our individual interests aside. Amid the COVID-19 pandemic emergency, this is what is expected of leadership: leadership that makes people greater, as companies and society as a whole.

Stocks Fall, Ending 3-Day Rally, As Wall Street Weighs Possible Delay Of $2 Trillion Stimulus Bill

The market was down on Friday, after rising more than 20% earlier this week.

How The SARS Epidemic Can Teach Us Ways To Benefit From The Coronavirus Pandemic

The SARS epidemic from the early 2000s offers insights about our relationships and mental health that we can apply to the crisis we’re all living through now.

Finding The Truth About COVID-19: How Facebook, Twitter, And Instagram Are Tackling Fake News

As the coronavirus spreads around the world and people are desperate for clear guidance and reliable information to protect themselves, it can be hard to see through all the disinformation and fake news. Here we look at how social media sites tackle th…

Korea Races To Export Test Kits After Trump Asks Moon For Help Fighting COVID-19

South Korean manufacturers of kits for testing for COVID-19 are gearing up for exports worldwide, notably to the U.S., after having produced them for testing more than 300,000 Koreans since the first cases in the country were confirmed in January.

A State’s Average Age Could Help Indicate Its Coronavirus Mortality Rate

Utah, the youngest state in America, has a 0.24% mortality rate–the national average is 1.3%.