Health
Will adapting to COVID-19 change urban life for good? – The Australian Financial Review
Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, all corners of city life from home to office, park to pub – are undergoing a reboot.
Unemployment rates have rocketed due to lockdowns and inequalities between low and high earners, young and old workers, and for ethnic minorities could worsen without reforms to how our cities function, researchers warn.
With the virus showing no let-up, politicians predict a long haul to recovery, with more than 44 million people infected so far and the death toll topping 1.1 million, according to a global tally by Johns Hopkins University.
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