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Fact or fiction: Overcoming health misinformation

Covid-19 vaccines do not alter DNA. Nonetheless, the idea is widely shared on social media. It’s simply false and education is needed to battle the notion.

But a frightening and misunderstood instance of rare, potentially fatal blood clots in a handful of cases is harder to combat. There have been links to clotting with certain vaccines and researchers are only beginning to understand why but peer reviews are still pending. Meanwhile, misinformation is still spreading. The public doesn’t wait for answers; they take inaction now.

The DNA of an Adaptive Enterprise: Opportunity in a digital economy

The virtues of business adaptability—a capacity to anticipate and respond to change and swiftly, effectively evolve—have never been more apparent than during the covid-19 crisis. The pandemic has brought about profound change, affecting long-standing consumer behaviours and preferences, and in some cases permanently changing competitive landscapes.

Video | Remote work: covid-19 and organisational data security

Video | Remote work: covid-19 and organisational data security

Podcast | Investing and reinvention: tech’s role in rolling back climate change

Investing and reinvention: tech’s role in rolling back climate change

Podcast | The World In 2021: Asia edition

The World In 2021: Asia edition

Up in the air: The journey to the cloud in ASEAN

Up in the air: The journey to the cloud in ASEAN is a report from The Economist Intelligence Unit, sponsored by VMware, examining the opportunities and challenges presented by cloud services adoption in the public sector in ASEAN countries with a focus on Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore and Thailand. 

Safe Cities Index 2019: An award-winning programme on urban security

is a report from The Economist Intelligence Unit, sponsored by NEC Corporation. The report is based on the third iteration of the index, which ranks 60 cities across 57 indicators covering digital security, health security, infrastructure security and personal security. The index was devised and constructed by Vaibhav Sahgal and Divya Sharma Nag. The report was written by Paul Kiestra and edited by Naka Kondo and Chris Clague.

Hub of Business Continuity: How Asia-Pacific cities are managing during global disruption

Into the New World: The Covid-19 Pandemic’s Impact on Innovation

The Covid-19 pandemic is the most significant global disruption since World War II and the first truly global public health crisis in the modern era. Entire industries have ground to a halt; international travel has receded to its lowest level in 75 years; nearly all of the world’s leading economies are in recession; and at the time of publication, more than one million people have died from the virus and its complications. As the pandemic forces profound change in all aspects of society, technology is playing a starring role in enabling organisations to respond to disruption.

Podcast | Intertwined relations: China, the US, and the global trade of AI

Intertwined relations: China, the US, and the global trade of AI

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