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Commentary: COVID-19 has exposed our lack of digital inclusion The pandemic has raised uncomfortable questions regarding whether digital transformation will displace workers, fuel wage gaps and weaken data protections, says Professor Lee Jong-Wha.
Medical workers wait to receive the first dose of the Pfizer BioNTech vaccine Covid-19 at the National Medical Center vaccination center in Seoul, South Korea on Feb 27, 2021. (Photo: Reuters/Song Kyung-Seok)
12 Jul 2021 06:05AM (Updated:
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