THESE are perilous times. The entire human race is in a state of war against an invisible, implacable, and lethal enemy. There is no cure in sight. Health systems in many places are overwhelmed. The toll of infection, as well as mortality, is rising exponentially. Not only has the pandemic placed our life and health in jeopardy, but it also has what Henry Kissinger calls “society-dissolving effects”. Our supply lines are cut, our production and distribution systems locked down, policy processes interrupted, schools and universities closed, and our very ability to respond to the crisis compromised. While the task of reversing the spread of the virus is urgent and hopefully temporary, the societal impacts are likely to last for generations. Kindly Visit your Concern Class to learn Please
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