The post-pandemic society: What is likely to change for good and what is unlikely to change?
1968 was a momentous year. It was a year of political, sexual and technological revolution that is still remembered for the Prague Spring, student protests in Paris, the escalating Vietnam War and preparations for astronauts to venture to the far side of the moon. But 1968 was also marked by a disaster that has largely been forgotten: an influenza pandemic that killed up to four million people around the world over the following two years. “Hong Kong flu” – which originated in China, but was so... Читать дальше...