A long road lies ahead of Joe Biden as he decides how to address the COVID pandemic.
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The USA TODAY Opinion section asked members of our Board of Contributors, What is the most important step Joe Biden can immediately take to address COVID?
Stand firm and lead
Biden pandemic relief package is a strong starting point signaling that his administration plans to do not only what it can but what is necessary to curb this crisis. He also has to send a strong signal to Congress and the nation that these vital solutions won’t be politicized or picked apart, holding firm on his proposal and bringing along every Democrat and maybe even some Republicans in support. The last president divided us while exploiting and exacerbating the virus of political motives. This president can indeed unite us around our common suffering and competent solutions if he stands firm and leads.
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Future Uncertainty Hangs Heavy in Cigna COVID-19 Study
December 17, 2020 GMT
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HONG KONG, Dec. 16, 2020 /PRNewswire/ Cigna’s (NYSE:CI) International Markets business today published the fourth edition of its COVID-19 Global Impact Study, which reveals that people are increasingly worried about the long-term impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.
After enduring months of lockdowns, changing restrictions and multiple waves of COVID-19, people around the world are increasingly uncertain and concerns for the future are rising. Almost half of people (48%) said uncertainty about the future is their biggest cause of stress and a similar number, 45%, said they don’t have a financial safety net if they lose their jobs or are unable to work.