There are a million reasons we could freak ourselves out and never travel anywhere. The coronavirus is just the most recent example.
Source: Why I’m Not Canceling My Travel Plans for COVID-19 | Outside Online
There are a million reasons we could freak ourselves out and never travel anywhere. The coronavirus is just the most recent example.
Source: Why I’m Not Canceling My Travel Plans for COVID-19 | Outside Online
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With a contagious virus seemingly out of control; supply chains disrupted and travel and tourism collapsing; an oil price war that has sent crude prices plunging to their biggest one-day drop since 1991; and stocks that may have just careened into a bear market for the first time in 11 years, the financial system is about to undergo its first real-life stress test since the financial crisis and recession more than a decade ago.
Source: It’s a ‘Swimming Naked’ Moment: The Financial System Has a Real Test – The New York Times
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Milan became the European version of Wuhan over the weekend, when the bustling commercial hub and 14 regions in northern Italy went into lockdown, putting 16 million people – equivalent to almost half the population of Canada – into isolation.The extreme measures came two days after Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte closed all the schools, including universities, and one day after Italy’s coronavirus infection and fatality count surged. By Sunday, Italy had reported 7,375 COVID-19 cases – up by 1,492 in 24 hours – and 366 fatalities so far. Italy now has more confirmed cases than South Korea and second to China where the outbreak started.
Source: Italy locks down 16 million people in the north as coronavirus cases surge – The Globe and Mail
In late January, I posed a simple question to several experts in public health and epidemiology: How does the Covid-19 coronavirus outbreak end? Back then, the virus was still mainly just spreading in China, and the scientists we spoke with outlined a hopeful scenario: containment.The idea is that through identifying and isolating the sick, the virus could be kept from spreading in communities around the globe. It seemed reasonable: Containment was how the 2003 SARS outbreak — also caused by a member of the coronavirus family — ended.
Source: Coronavirus: How does the Covid-19 outbreak end? – Vox
Barely halfway through our first morning in Vienna and my wife, Alexa, has already succumbed to Stendhal syndrome. Named after the 19th-century French author who first described the phenomenon on a visit to Florence, Stendhal syndrome is brought on by over exposure to artworks of sublime beauty. The sufferer presents with heart palpitations, dizzy spells and, in the most severe cases, cardiac arrest. Alexa’s bout, which came on somewhere between Bruegel’s Hunters in the Snow and Giuseppe Arcimboldo’s Water, a surreal portrait composed of fish, in the magnificent Kunsthistorisches Museum, passed without the need for medical attention.
Source: In a whirl: aesthetic overload in Vienna | Travel | The Guardian
How important is having an MBA in the business world today? The question is sure to spark debate. For every MBA holder and business school that staunchly defends the degree, critics question the expense and the relevancy in today’s swiftly changing business world. Below we hear some of the pros and cons.
If a word can ever be said to sum up a nation’s character, the concept of gaman defines Japan. Consider the range of meanings it conveys: patience, silent suffering, perseverance, toleration of hardship, self-sacrifice, a fortifying sense of collective strength, solidarity with fellow sufferers. It’s what got the country through centuries of feudalism, World War II and earthquakes and, today, continues to shore up the populace as they endure tsunamis, rush-hour trains and drug-free childbirth.If you’re following the Olympic flame to Tokyo this summer, you’ll need plenty of gaman. The Japanese capital will be abysmally crowded and hot, it will be peak mosquito season and good luck getting a restaurant booking. Your dream of sushi in a charming local izakaya stands a high chance of being ruined by beery British soccer fans and Uzbek weight-lifting enthusiasts.
Source: The Connoisseur’s Guide to Japan for the Tokyo Olympics – Robb Report
An imaginative new approach to bridge-building was demonstrated for the first time in Austria last week, where engineers have connected the opposing sides of two rivers with a novel construction method likened to opening an umbrella. These unfolding bridges promise a number of benefits over traditional techniques, saving considerable time, money and impact on the local landscape.