By John McCarthy-28 December 2020 09:00am
Settle in for some 2021 home working inspiration
Thanks to the pandemic, the world of work changed – and there was no uniformity in how we operated. To explore the numerous ways people embraced remote work, The Drum launched Today’s Office earlier this year.
The series took us to some weird and wonderful places and routines, but ultimately displayed that there’s no right way to work. From roving campervans, urban greenhouses, windy beaches, locked-down cities and souped-up garages, productivity found a way when we needed it the most.
Get comfortable and settle in for some 2021 home working inspiration. we’re probably going to need it after all.
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OTTAWA Canada is helping fund the creation of a new international system to help distribute any extra COVID-19 vaccines to poor countries, says International Development Minister Karina Gould.
“Canada is really is leaning into this space. The world is not at a point of donating excess capacity because we are just at the very beginning of vaccines getting approved,” Gould said in an interview after announcing of $485 million in new money toward the global effort to provide COVID-19 medicines to poor countries.
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