Before late 2019, most Coloradans associated the word âpandemicâ with disaster movies and novels.
But on March 5, 2020, the reality of the pandemic hit home as Gov. Jared Polis announced the stateâs first confirmed COVID-19 case. One day later, the first case in El Paso County was reported.
The virus has wrought economic havoc and unleashed turmoil both in the business world and personal lives â and some of its effects will continue to be felt long after the threshold of herd immunity is reached.Â
But it has also kindled positive changes, from medical advances to increased collaborative efforts that will linger after the pandemic fades.
'Please just get vaccinated' that's the message from Australian health authorities trying to allay fears about possible negative side effects of the AstraZeneca vaccine.
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Organisations all over the world have surely taken lessons from this large-scale work-from-home practice that became a norm over the months.
While re-establishing the businesses and co-existing spaces is at the top of the priority list, employee and customer health and safety is an equivalent.
Clean and pathogen-free air will become a value proposition in the future.
New Delhi: Among the numerous challenges that businesses and organisations are facing in the post-COVID-19 world, the challenge of protecting employees and customers is the supreme concern, says Ravi Kaushik, CEO at AiRTH which is currently focusing on removal of microbial contaminants from the air to safeguard people against airborne disease transmission.