Pandemic EN

29 articles

Dr. Hsueh Jui-yuan

The three years of the COVID-19 pandemic resulted in a terrible loss of life and exacerbated health inequalities. The global economy slumped and, worldwide, people’s lives were affected. This experience demonstrated that the present global health governance framework is not effective in responding t...

Abadesi Osunsade

The conventional wisdom is that you should ask your manager for a pay raise every year. Yet fear of rejection can be enough of a reason to avoid raising the question. During a pandemic it seems even harder to think such a request would be welcomed.

Lithuanians have a positive view of the European Union's existing anti-pandemic measures, but 65 percent of the country's residents would like the EU to have more powers to tackle the pandemic, and 44 percent would want more funds, a new survey commissioned by the European Parliament shows.

Faye Flam

The most attention-grabbing scare stories about the pandemic often revolve around individual cases — someone who got the disease twice; a young, fit person who died; an older person who was likely infectious for more than two months. The fear is that these phenomena could be widespread, but scientis...

On Sunday 51 new COVID-19 cases were recorded in Lithuania. Overall, 3386 coronavirus cases have been detected in the country since the outbreak of the pandemic.

COVID-19 has made one thing inevitable: leisure venues are not going back to business as usual for the foreseeable future. Concepts such as social distancing and the 1.5-meter economy will redefine social interaction and, ultimately, shape many aspects of how people and venues behave in the future.

The COVID-19 pandemic faced by the world paralyzed a significant number of businesses. Technological companies that develop innovative products, however, make the most of this situation: Lithuanian start-up developers say that responding in a timely manner to customer orders is a major challenge for...