https://twitter.com/TheSun/status/1255693355264155650
World's largest vaccine maker GSK says there will be no mass coronavirus jab until late next year https://t.co/Is3yFu8Yr9
— Daily Mail U.K. (@DailyMailUK) April 30, 2020
There are concerns infected residents may still be discharged from hospitals to care homes https://t.co/45QJrqE3FP
— Evening Standard (@standardnews) April 29, 2020
'So what'? Bolsonaro's response to coronavirus deaths riles Brazilians – video https://t.co/Tu9buqiFpJ
— The Guardian (@guardian) April 30, 2020
Sergio Moro’s resignation is the biggest political blow to Jair Bolsonaro since he became president at the beginning of 2019 https://t.co/s34hmzsvXx
— The Economist (@TheEconomist) April 29, 2020
It plans to have a stockpile of cheap covid-19 vaccine available for India and many other low- and middle-income countries by September https://t.co/0nam6ecB3c
— The Economist (@TheEconomist) April 30, 2020
https://twitter.com/wef/status/1255481963454107650
Together, we can beat #COVID19 #coronavirus faster. Read more about how we're helping governments and the private sector accelerate the response to the pandemic: https://t.co/R6wq4kfauz @WorldBank @ITU @GSMA pic.twitter.com/sc24BfeJfV
— World Economic Forum (@Davos) April 22, 2020
Remote working: here to stay? https://t.co/8Qe8j9Edhe
— LSE Business Review (@LSEforBusiness) April 28, 2020
Covid-19: the underlying issues affecting the UK’s food supply chains https://t.co/1b7Xj2miwb
— LSE Business Review (@LSEforBusiness) April 29, 2020
How did a #health #crisis so quickly become an #economiccrisis? @ThankomArun @Essex_EBS published an early #study of how #corinavirus has stifled #economic activity.#SocialDistancingNow #Shutdown #Finance #Businesses #investors #economics https://t.co/as1sauP7nu
— University of Essex (@Uni_of_Essex) April 3, 2020
Could your cough tell us you’ve got #COVID19 ?@ReceptiveField @uni_essex_csee is using #AI to analyse the sound of different coughs.
You can help. If you've tested positive, record your cough at: https://t.co/izxMYEhKHB
Read more: https://t.co/jFwYprCrEK#WeAreTogether pic.twitter.com/XE5dfyHKbl
— University of Essex (@Uni_of_Essex) April 20, 2020
How does a State address the threats against it?
The Russian Imperial Movement, a white supremacist group, has been labelled #terrorist + sanctioned by the US.@brian_jphillips @uniessexgovt @EssexSocSci discusses #impact + asks what else should be done: https://t.co/Zutz4ynONl
— Research at Essex (@ResearchEssex) April 17, 2020
https://twitter.com/SITEStockholm/status/1247499100104331264
With oil prices plummeting to negative numbers, what consequences could this have for oil-dependent economies? @SITEStockholm shines a light on Russia.#oil #economics #finance #russia
https://t.co/NiZCMUJQ9G— Stockholm School of Economics (@handels_sse) April 21, 2020
Are you ready for a post-COVID-19 world? Here are 5 recommendations for Chief Learning Officers to re-engage and prepare their organizations | RT @CLOmedia https://t.co/BnNCy8NR60
— IMD Search (@IMDSearch) April 28, 2020
Family Businesses in the Times of Crisis and Global Recession: A story of resilience and sustainability
Discover with IMD researcher Marta Widz and Professor Benoit Leleux the example of @firmenich, a Geneva-based family business.https://t.co/iqxJOhAgBY#IMDImpact
— IMD business school (@IMD_Bschool) April 22, 2020
“I went to the woods because I wished to live deliberately." Why Henry David Thoreau's words still resonate. https://t.co/K3EJV84NDt pic.twitter.com/bvSy2M6iZa
— Univ. of Rochester (@UofR) July 12, 2017
A new revolution is headed our way. Prof. Brian Tomlin examines how 3D printing, the Internet of Things, and advanced automation are ushering in a new industry. https://t.co/wXjbK51qU9
— TuckExecEd (@TuckExecEd) February 19, 2020
https://twitter.com/dartmouth/status/1217445585449627650
Unusual Berkshire Hathaway annual shareholders meeting set for Saturday https://t.co/YlXeMm8M1U
— David Kass (@DrDavidKass) April 28, 2020
.@SmithSchool’s William Longbrake updates his 2020 outlook for the U.S. economy under Covid-19 recovery https://t.co/QEHvulH8Qn #EconomicOutlook pic.twitter.com/htQpsJpWqi
— Smith Brain Trust (@SmithBrainTrust) April 27, 2020
Madison listed among Top 10 cities in innovation jobs, w/best potential to be a major tech hub, according to @BrookingsInst
I’m proud @UWMadison and @UWMadisonURP are strong partners w/the business community in helping Madison build a thriving economy.https://t.co/REHtLQti6Y
— Becky Blank (@BeckyBlank) December 10, 2019
Normally a behind-the-scenes operation, the #COVID19 pandemic has pushed #supplychain to the forefront of global discussions.
WSB's Greg DeCroix & Pete Lukszys are lending their expertise through several collaborations to help address supply chain issues: https://t.co/C2nFiNuqDk pic.twitter.com/USXFkrLwwB
— WI School of Business Research (@WSBresearch) April 27, 2020
Author @USofDisaster (THE DISASTER EXPERTS) explores how COVID-19 might be memorialized in a new piece for @washingtonpost https://t.co/EIDPODZPz8
— Penn Press (@PennPress) April 28, 2020
How are you getting through quarantine? The @scholarlykitchn chefs share their experiences, including strategies for parents. https://t.co/gWsiYUMyu8
— Univ of Texas Press (@UTexasPress) April 27, 2020
As the #COVID19 pandemic continues, the fight to combat #disinformation prevails. @UniofOxford's @CBjola & @Ilan_Manor discuss #DigitalDiplomacy in the time of #coronavirus at the CPD Blog: https://t.co/qvhGshulrs pic.twitter.com/9EMmmVWIHX
— USC Public Diplomacy (@PublicDiplomacy) April 25, 2020
Disney will likely wait until January 2021 to reopen its parks and resorts, a financial analyst at the Swiss banking giant UBS advised.https://t.co/jVRXNeziKE
— Axios (@axios) April 25, 2020
Istanbul’s new mega airport in dire straits amid pandemic
➡️Read Ifri's new study which delves into the Turkish government's ambition to make its country a major global aviation hub.
➡️https://t.co/5qFlLRD3ZQ
https://t.co/ihpVuL41Bv— IFRI (@IFRI_) April 22, 2020
https://twitter.com/IFRI_/status/1252258599398768640
Rosemary Foot and I have a new article out in the British Journal of Politics and IR looking at where Japan, Russia and the US fit in Xi Jinping’s world view. It’s part of a forthcoming BJPIR special issue on China under Xi Jinping. (1/4) https://t.co/kfDdH7ZPEi
— Amy King (@amysarahking) April 20, 2020
https://twitter.com/FRS_org/status/1240935914844676096
https://twitter.com/FRS_org/status/1240627321297612802
Emmanuel Macron reportedly wants to abolish the elite French school where he got his education. And it's not just his alma mater — the Ecole Nationale d'Administration (@ENA_fr) has educated presidents, prime ministers, and chief executives. @MelissaBellCNN has the story. pic.twitter.com/81tlyQyroQ
— Quest Means Business (@questCNN) April 24, 2019
My latest paper on the future of energy and climate in Europe after COVID-19 crisis : https://t.co/Lc1CzT2Chv @FRS_org @futuribles_int @echo_radar
— Nicolas Mazzucchi (@N_Mazzucchi) April 8, 2020
https://twitter.com/StuartNorval/status/1251746297490681856
In this article that I have co-authored with Haider Abbas Rizvi, we show that Muslim countries with which India had increasingly good relations have become less friendly because of the situation of its Muslim minority and recent developments in Kashmir. https://t.co/l2XmS2cnPA
— Jaffrelot Christophe (@jaffrelotc) April 22, 2020
#COVID19 "Perception of India Back to Stereotype of Poor Nation"
Interview de @jaffrelotc, politiste @CERI_SciencesPo via @thewire_in https://t.co/3HxooxN7HX— AFSP (@afspinfos) April 23, 2020
https://twitter.com/Fondapol/status/1253299033411670016
https://twitter.com/TheGCSP/status/1253700737453953024
Just published: English translation of my @FRS_org paper on the geopolitical consequences of #COVID19 https://t.co/X9JWBFVI7a
— Bruno Tertrais (@BrunoTertrais) April 6, 2020
'The coronavirus is exposing a problem with China’s modernising: a lack of transparency that is becoming increasingly unhealthy'
Rana Mitter writes for @SCMPNews:https://t.co/KBfEe39i4Z
— Oxford Politics and IR (@Politics_Oxford) April 17, 2020
Can researchers affect real-world change?@AnnetteIdler speaks to Michelle Nicholasen ( @HarvardWCFIA) about her work at the borders of Colombia, Venezuela, and Ecuador.https://t.co/zxaCcfk1Mk
— Oxford Politics and IR (@Politics_Oxford) April 18, 2020
https://twitter.com/EU_NonProlif/status/1227904245757829122
How would the death of Kim Jong Un affect North Korea's relations with the United States, particularly around nuclear disarmament? https://t.co/bsYOhZ7lcF
— Origins: Current Events in Historical Perspective (@OriginsOSU) April 25, 2020
This Week’s Top Picks in Imperial & Global History #twitterstorians https://t.co/Lo6JCprqjq pic.twitter.com/rrtfBcg1up
— Imperial & Global (@ExeterCIGH) April 25, 2020
The Swiss Cheese model and #Covid19. pic.twitter.com/ePszhRDti8
— Rafael Bengoa (@rafabengoa) April 27, 2020
NEW: The novel coronavirus has now infected almost 940,000 people and killed more than 53,700 in the U.S., Johns Hopkins data shows. Over 100,000 Americans have recovered from the virushttps://t.co/H8OWoXoWIC
— Axios (@axios) April 26, 2020
Dr. Anthony Fauci says the U.S. should at least double coronavirus testing in the coming weeks before easing into reopening the economy https://t.co/9LrRsvl1qX
— POLITICO (@politico) April 25, 2020
Coronavirus latest:
• CDC director warns US second wave could be even worse
• Pandemic has already caused at least 41,000 deaths in the UK according to new @FT analysis
• Potential vaccine developed by Pfizer and BioNTech given regulatory approvalhttps://t.co/QxVwQVWnVn pic.twitter.com/OHa2yktwta— New Scientist (@newscientist) April 22, 2020
Portugal shares a border with Spain but its death toll is 30 times lower. Here's how the country curbed the spread of the coronavirus https://t.co/VYhYhtuCj8
— Business Insider (@businessinsider) April 24, 2020
When @NASA launches a robot to Mars, they have to sterilize it.
Using this same technology, they developed the AMBUstat—a small, portable, and economical device to decontaminate spaces.
It's used in ambulances and will now be used in schools! pic.twitter.com/nKL7iAOKne
— The White House (@WhiteHouse) April 25, 2020
https://twitter.com/ToryFibs/status/1254782859111366656
“Marriott hotels are also looking into using ultraviolet light technology "for sanitizing keys for guests and devices shared by associates," according to its press release.” https://t.co/EMqc2wKj0N
— Ari Fleischer (@AriFleischer) April 26, 2020
https://twitter.com/CalHealthline/status/1254781894274629632
The family of this 4-year-old says they did everything right, but the little boy still contracted coronavirus and had to fight for his life in a Denver ICU https://t.co/H3AngsI4V9 pic.twitter.com/9OpvNA9x1Q
— CBS News (@CBSNews) April 25, 2020
Publix is buying excess milk and produce from farmers — and donating it to food banks https://t.co/2obeTIPwg8 pic.twitter.com/HgWvjaq1Mc
— CBS News (@CBSNews) April 26, 2020
"China will never learn" from coronavirus, says dissident artist Ai Weiwei. "It doesn't matter what kind of disaster they're facing. The only thing they learn is how well they use this authoritarian power to manipulate the story." https://t.co/SxkV1hYkCm
— CNN (@CNN) April 25, 2020
But when food processing plants close it disrupts supply chain + puts farmers in crisis
Illinois hog farmers have 2 weeks for things to improve or else they’ll have to euthanize their own hogs — for nothing.
Much like why dairy farmers are dumping milk:https://t.co/mlY1X1jIzG
— Marissa Parra (@MarParNews) April 26, 2020
TO THE RESCUE: This police officer in New Jersey used a patrol vehicle to push a burning SUV away from a Taco Bell drive-thru, preventing the fire from spreading to the building. https://t.co/j2BXo1k3CD pic.twitter.com/sxtgn2CKeE
— ABC News (@ABC) April 27, 2020
Princess Diana breaking royal protocol for William, to participate in a Mothers Day school race, 1989 pic.twitter.com/C3sC4AP8Xi
— Thot's of a Croc (@OregonProgress) April 26, 2020
DREAMING: Countless Americans are reporting having “weird dreams” during the pandemic. Experts say that’s not unusual in times of uncertainty. pic.twitter.com/ofbrK5yH5E
— CBS Los Angeles (@CBSLA) April 25, 2020
QUESTION: @thebeatles versus @RollingStones? Jagger has his say.
https://t.co/lAyvTkZSVC via @RTENewsNow— RTÉ (@rte) April 26, 2020
https://twitter.com/Essence/status/1253480132280385536