
Coronavirus in China – insights on the impacts and opportunities for change
While health officials battle the spread of COVID-19 across the globe, the crisis has created some opportunities for positive change in China.
While health officials battle the spread of COVID-19 across the globe, the crisis has created some opportunities for positive change in China.
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Expert analysis of the current situation in China, how health services are coping and the virus' impact on the global economy.
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Technology is changing the way we live and work; the way we govern needs to change too.
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