Coronavirus conundrums
A WHO official says there鈥檚 "no fast track" to normal when it comes to reopening economies.
Strict physical distancing measures in response to the novel coronavirus have disrupted economies and lives in massive ways. But as shutdown measures stretch from weeks into months, many communities across the globe are now wrestling with when and how to relax those policies. Experts around the world warn that there鈥檚 no simple transition for countries looking to ease restrictions, and reopen their economies.
Also, an epidemiologist shares his thoughts on President Trump鈥檚 phased plan to reopen America鈥檚 economy; there鈥檚 a massive effort underway to help Indian nationals who are stranded in the US due to the pandemic; top cybersecurity officials are issuing warnings about Covid-19 related scams and phishing attacks; cybersecurity volunteers are stepping in to fight back; and Singapore has been seen as a model for the way it has confronted the coronavirus outbreak, but now the number of Covid-19 infections has increased again.
Image: A health personnel is seen giving the coronavirus test to a person at the Salus Gracia Geriatric in Barcelona, Spain. (Credit: Miquel Benitez/Getty Images)
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