ABSTRACT

This book brings together insights and perspectives from leading medical, legal, and business professionals, as well as academics and other members of civil society, on the threats and opportunities to life during the COVID-19 pandemic. It provides a uniquely interdisciplinary perspective for policymakers, researchers, and medical professionals to assess the different practical strategies, and risk and crisis management processes available to them in addressing the very difficult choices with which they are presented and their implications.

The book presents a framework for the different facets of strategic choices faced by policymakers between life and livelihood, and the challenges of protecting health versus reopening the economy. It also evaluates the intense challenges faced by frontline medical professionals and scientists during an unfolding catastrophe. Finally, the authors explore the societal and human elements of the pandemic and its impact on family dynamics, society, education, and business, including the technology, creative, entertainment, and leisure industries.

This book is deliberately short and captures key insights on the COVID-19 pandemic to form an interdisciplinary overview for professionals, policymakers, and business leaders to consider the long-term implications of the pandemic and lessons for future crises.

part II|67 pages

Therapy under Uncertainty

part III|53 pages

Humanity in Pandemic

chapter 14|6 pages

Judiciary and the Pandemic

chapter 15|9 pages

COVID-19 and Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises

Many Misses, Some Hits

chapter 16|8 pages

Bridge over Troubled Water

A CEO's Perspective on Navigating the Pandemic

chapter |7 pages

Epilogue

The Unknown Unknowns and Residual Impact in a Post-COVID-19 World