➡️ China hit a milestone of delivering more than 1 billion vaccine doses
➡️ Brazil reached more than 500,000 Covid deaths
While the end of the pandemic is in sight, Covid is continuing to wreak havoc around the globe trib.al/vPwuzMf
The virus continues to devastate.
➡️ The developing world doesn’t have enough shots
➡️ Too many existing inequities have grown worse
➡️ There’s excess bureaucracy trib.al/iwe0bKj
There’s no end to the cycle of coronavirus surges and lockdowns without vaccinations.
There must be a concerted push to get vaccines to the developing world soon — and not by backloading donations trib.al/iwe0bKj
The ability to efficiently deliver policies, correct course, and hold the population’s trust has been a big predictor of pandemic-management success trib.al/iwe0bKj
We know from past pandemics that the finale was never going to be clear-cut.
➡️ It’s hard to pinpoint the end of the 1918 Spanish Flu pandemic
➡️ Mass vaccination efforts to combat polio aren’t yet over
But we don’t have to repeat all the same mistakes trib.al/iwe0bKj
Covid-19 vaccines created an opportunity to earn back some much-needed political capital for some nations.
Others hung back in the inoculation race but are now sprinting to catch up as new variants threaten trib.al/iwe0bKj
It’s not just a problem for the poorest. Japan has underperformed thanks to:
➡️ Regulation around new medicines slowing the vaccine rollout
➡️ A chronic staff shortage
The country has fully vaccinated only 7% of residents trib.al/iwe0bKj
Amid the excitement of reopening, there needs to be a recognition that the pandemic left the most vulnerable further behind.
Covid-19 is fueling a multi-speed global economy and making it harder to close gaps trib.al/iwe0bKj
After a pandemic that has touched all corners of the world, we need to invest in:
➡️ Vaccinations
➡️ Future generations
➡️ Health care capacity
Recent research on the health effects of Covid-19 found that even mild cases could cause significant changes to the brain.
That makes “living with Covid” a risky and dangerous strategy trib.al/5xXxnGm
The @uk_biobank project involves half a million adults ranging in age from 40 to 69. They’ve collected:
🩸Blood samples
⚕️Detailed health info
🧠Thousands of scans & brain images
It's one of the most rigorous analyses of the effects of Covid on the brain trib.al/5xXxnGm
What makes the data unique is that they compare brain images before and after a Covid infection in the same people.
Even mild cases of Covid led to loss of volume in certain areas of the brain, specifically those involved in processing smell and taste trib.al/5xXxnGm
More than 150 years after the end of slavery, most Black families in the U.S. lack an essential part of the American dream: a home of their own.
Occasional efforts to address the problem have mostly failed — and sometimes they’ve made things worse trib.al/KkSLk3S
Federal housing policy played a central role in creating the American middle class. Beginning in the 1930s, government-subsidized mortgages enabled people to…
🏡Buy homes
🏘️Invest in communities
💰Build equity
🚸Pass wealth on to their children twitter.com/i/broadcasts/1…
Between 1934 and 1968, 98% of loans insured by the FHA went to White people.
The presence of a single Black family in a new subdivision was enough for them to refuse financing. The result was residential segregation and a legacy of entrenched disadvantage trib.al/KkSLk3S
Millennials spent their early adulthood dogged by:
💰Two large recessions
🏡Rising housing prices
🎓Exploding student debt
It's no wonder they're less likely, even as they approach 40, to be married or own a home trib.al/CdKePKO
In modern history, each generation has typically been richer than the last, and surprisingly, millennials aren't any different.
A closer look at the data and a more inclusive definition of wealth reveals this often-maligned group is doing quite well twitter.com/i/broadcasts/1…
But comparing generations is hard.
Things are different since the baby boomers were young. Getting paid a decent salary and having stability now often requires some education or training beyond high school trib.al/CdKePKO
The world’s cargo ships can’t get their act together:
🚢There were the lines at the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach
🚢The Ever Given got stuck in the Suez Canal for a week
🚢The port of Yantian in the Chinese city of Shenzhen is joining the fun trib.al/DcTs1TB
If you think this issue will smooth itself out, you might be in for a shock.
The factors that have driven Asia-Europe container rates to record levels of more than $10,000 per 40-foot box aren’t a temporary problem. Returning to normality could take years twitter.com/i/broadcasts/1…
The container shipping industry is usually such a well-oiled machine that we barely notice it. In 2016, you could shift a metric ton of goods from Shanghai to Rotterdam for $10.
The flip side of that is that when things go wrong, they go seriously wrong trib.al/DcTs1TB
Each Olympic Games serves as a global spotlight for athletes.
But in Tokyo next month, it will be doctors, nurses, lab technicians and other medical personnel who will determine the success of this international display of health and vigor trib.al/9iI5Jai
Despite increasing vaccinations against Covid-19, Japan lags well behind many rich-world peers.
If the Tokyo Olympics were to be canceled before the July 23 opening ceremony, the decision would have to be taken by the International Olympic Committee trib.al/xDdm5dU
The Tokyo Medical Practitioners Association, which represents over 6,000 doctors, asked that the International Olympic Committee be convinced to cancel the games.
Hospitals “have their hands full and have almost no spare capacity,” it warned trib.al/xDdm5dU