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Full Name : Farah Shaqirah
Student Id : 2021485542
There are critical decisions that we can make today that will have long-term implications. As governments relax containment measures and economies begin to reopen, it is vital that recovery efforts consider the second-tier risks resulting from COVID-19. Following the Great Lockdown will come the Great Reset, a series of profound changes to what is already being described as the "old normal". If we remain passive to emerging risks, we may lose a historical opportunity to shape the new normal that we want, rather than the one we would be left with. The Forum asked 350 of the world's top risk experts to assess the most likely and most concerning fallout risks from COVID-19 over the next 18 months, for the world and for companies. The results of this survey are published today in the World Economic Forum's COVID-19 Risks Outlook. Economic risks dominate perceptions. Two out of three experts identified a prolonged global recession as a top concern. Half identified bankruptcies,
Full Name : Farah Shaqirah
Student Id : 2021485542
industries to recover and a disruption of supply chains as crucial worries
• The Forum asked 350 of the world's top risk experts to assess the most likely and most concerning fallout risks from COVID-19 over the next 18 months. The findings highlight: the economy, cybersecurity, environment and social anxiety as the top concerns. • The perceived emerging risks serve as a warning of how things could turn out if handled poorly, but they offer a means to change direction before it is too late. • COVID-19 has exposed gaps in healthcare, digital means and social protection, but it has also illuminated strengths to be drawn from in order to build back a better world.
Vaccine
Type of Vaccines Manufacturer’s Country Number of doses Efficacy
mRNA
Viral Vector
Inactivated virus
Viral vec
The United States of America
United Kindom
China
China
2
2
2
1
95%
62% - 90%
50.4% 91.25%
65.7%...