The Long Shadow of the Pandemic: 2024 and Beyond

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The acute phase of the Covid-19 pandemic will last until 2022, but its effects on society, politics and the economy will last through 2024 and beyond, writes NAChristakis

Even when the world returns to ‘normal,’ the legacy of Covid-19 will transform everything from wages and health care to political attitudes and global supply chains. In March, wild mountain goats explored a Welsh town mostly emptied of people by the Covid-19 lockdown.

 

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NAChristakis The acute phase will be four years. Know what else will be in four years?

NAChristakis This needs _much_ more elaboration and discussion: “we will eventually invent several vaccines, of varying effectiveness—just not in time to make a major difference in the primary course of the pandemic.” Dashed unrealistic hopes may make rebuilding trust in science impossible.

NAChristakis Solid.

NAChristakis I was curious about one aspect of a grieving herd immunity by 2022. Can you give me an example of an infection where we achieved herd immunity without a vaccine? I don’t believe there are any. At least I can’t think if one.

NAChristakis Maybe. I have seen things turn on a dime.

NAChristakis The Flu season for 2020-21 has already begun and yet the numbers are not appearing anywhere around the World. They are adding them to Covid19 so that they can show big spikes as the 2nd wave for more harsh lockdown. Waiting for that exposure to come out.

NAChristakis Some lessons of Covid-19 pandemic: 1. science doesn’t “know”; it learns from emerging data; 2. Human unpredictability/beliefs compromise predictions; 3. Metrics of rigorous lockdowns vs loss of normalcy? 4. Covid politicization polarizes, counter-productive; 5. CCP is insidious.

NAChristakis LOL the ACUTE phase of the pandemic - its over loser - it never started - it was a HOAX

NAChristakis I gotta pay to read the news in 2020? I’ll pass

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NAChristakis That sounds like an important read. You should remove it from your paywall.

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NAChristakis On of the things we haven’t learned is how we could have dealt with COVID better and what can we do to avoid similar situations going forward - need some recommendations from the experts not partisan congressional hearings

NAChristakis All because of terrible, harmful and deadly decisions made by government officials and politicians.

NAChristakis Not in places run by republicans who ACTUALLY follow science

NAChristakis Not if the lessons summarized in this👇 🧵are implemented

NAChristakis Nope.. it will be gone after the election

NAChristakis Do you think there will be able acknowledgment of error if the “acute phase” is over in a few months, or do we still just pretend that bad predictions never happened?

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NAChristakis wow

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NAChristakis Noted

paulg NAChristakis I will add this to: Let's revisit this in 2022 and 2024. Shall we?

NAChristakis last until 2024? haha. yeah. Much more likely to be 2044.

paulg NAChristakis Blocking

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NAChristakis Open up the country

NAChristakis Based on available evidence: covid19 came to stay & will demand deathtoll. Modern pandemics replaced by another more powerful pandemic.Worked for H1N1 influenca & will work for Covid19, too. China is Not the Origin of COVID19. SpokespersonCHN has informedtimely on new H1N1

NAChristakis One of the few articles I’ve seen that takes some kind of realistic view of this pandemic. It’s not about survival rates or what people want to believe - it’s a virus and it has no thoughts or cares

NAChristakis lockdown kills

NAChristakis This is depressing. Millions people planned there lives for the future and I’m sure no one would have expected this. What a nightmare.

NAChristakis Just way too many predictions, philosophizing, and pontificating about covids societal effects. We get it. Enough already.

NAChristakis Nonsense. The first 'lock down' iteration was declared to be two weeks, which in turn became two more weeks, and persists to date. So long as media stooges and scientifically illiterate 'lawmakers' are shot calling and receiving salaries, the disease will persist interminably.

NAChristakis Open the damn country.....99.98% recovery rate while the fallout of mental health, abuse, deferred healthcare is much much worse...oh, and the economy

NAChristakis COVID19 has a deep deep impact on our lives and businesses and will change some things forever.

NAChristakis I dont need this kind of negativity right now

NAChristakis Nobody wants your Great Reset

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NAChristakis We still don't know what the long term effects of catching this then recovering will be six months to a year or two later.

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NAChristakis Estimation of 17 trillions dollars it’s cost worldwide up now maybe 1/2 way there

NAChristakis just enough time for the rich to rape the world blind

NAChristakis Economic recovery will be built on educated upskilled workforce We know from experience, economic downturns lead to upturns in demand for education. An undisclosed amount of government funding will be invested in Micro-credentials.

NAChristakis Australian government to build microcredentials marketplace. PwC recommends partnerships between industry and government with MicroCreds. Young people giving up on their dream job.

NAChristakis Future of Education 👩‍💻❤👩‍🎓 Marketplace for online microcredentials OpenLearning to solve a skills shortage

NAChristakis Stock price and charts for ASX: $OLL OpenLearning=ASX: $OLL Half year results. Top ASX Stock Picks for October 2020 OpenLearning (ASX:OLL) is a company with a massive global reach

NAChristakis ASX Investors point of view, OpenLearning. Stimulus package increased funding for Defence, industry and micro credentialing OpenLearning STOCKHEAD GROWTH

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