How Covid-19 can rescue humanity

The coronavirus rupture has demonstrated that citizens and governments can break out of the status quo

Covax in South Sudan
A healthcare worker in South Sudan prepares a vaccine donated through the World Health Organization’s Covax programme
(Image credit: Andreea Campeanu/Getty Images)

Ian Goldin, Professor of Globalisation and Development at the University of Oxford, on avoiding the post-pandemic precipice.

Despite the tragic deaths, suffering and sadness that it has caused, the pandemic could go down in history as the event that rescued humanity. It has created a once-in-a-generation opportunity to reset our lives and societies onto a sustainable path.

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