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The world has changed dramatically in the three months since our last update of the World Economic Outlook in January. A rare disaster, a coronavirus pandemic, has resulted in a tragically large number of human lives being lost. As countries implement necessary quarantines and social distancing practices to contain the pandemic, the world has been put in a Great Lockdown. The magnitude and speed of collapse in activity that has followed is unlike anything experienced in our lifetimes.
This is a crisis like no other, and there is substantial uncertainty about its impact on people’s lives and livelihoods. A lot depends on the epidemiology of the virus, the effectiveness of containment measures, and the development of therapeutics and vaccines, all of which are hard to predict. In addition, many countries now face multiple crises—a health crisis, a financial crisis, and a collapse in commodity prices, which interact in complex ways. Policymakers are providing unprecedented support to households, firms, and financial markets, and, while this is crucial for a strong recovery, there is considerable uncertainty about what the economic landscape will look like when we emerge from this lockdown
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Expression Series Essay/Painting/Poetry Contests on COVID-19 by CBSE [Online]: Submit by July 21
Posted By: Shivam Sharma
June 19, 2020
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cbse expression series essay contestAbout
The current scenario where every nation is facing an unprecedented challenge in the form of COVID-19 is one such situation where everyone needs to think innovatively to surpass the challenge. In order to provide a platform to students to creatively express their ideas/ views on the theme thinking innovatively in unprecedented times like COVID-19, CBSE announces the first Expression Series for the session 2020-21.