COMMENTARY: Navigating uncertain times in the wake of COVID-19
The pandemic didn’t make most of the issues any worse. What it did was take our attention off them for a few years while they moved steadily toward us. It made us realize that our society, our economy and our lives are more fragile and interconnected than we had thought. It took away our confidence in the future.
In the middle of the pandemic, when governments were stepping up and progress was being made on a vaccine, it seemed like a turning point for science and the public sector. Both would emerge as the driving forces of a new era of certainty. But this hasn’t happened. We are now less confident in science, and we now see governments as less capable than we did before COVID-19, according to research conducted by Ipsos.There are two primary reactions to not knowing what is around the next corner.
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