May 2020, Viljandi, Estonia.
We are currently living in an extraordinary situation due to the global state of emergency originated by the infamous Covid-19 virus which has paralyzed and isolated the whole world. While fighting against the virus and its transmission among the population -especially between the most vulnerable groups and the elderly-, all non-essential activities have been canceled or postponed. This imposed and elongated situation will generate a huge social and economic crisis like the world has not seen during the last century and raises the following questions: How are we going to react to such unprecedented circumstances? Are we going to be able to rebuild our economic model and advancing the quality of life of our societies? …
Read the full article, published at the Aspen Institute Spain blog