Nurses are on the front line in the pandemic. Omicron is a much more infectious variant of the coronavirus, and it is making the job of health care workers even more demanding. And they are at risk of infection every day.
This year began with hospitals struggling to battle a wave of coronavirus infections. Optimism was high for vaccines, but vaccination campaigns have proved slow and uneven. That has allowed the virus to mutate, and evade our defenses.
The coronavirus pandemic has also become an inequality pandemic. Never before has the world seen such a simultaneous increase in the gulf between the haves and the have-nots.
The pandemic interrupted an important phase in children's lives. Some experts say they didn't get the chance to learn how to interact socially. They missed months of school. Some even lost loved ones. How will this generation cope with the future?
The pandemic interrupted an important phase in children's lives. Some experts say they didn't get the chance to learn how to interact socially. They missed months of school. Some even lost loved ones. How will this generation cope with the future?