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pandemic

[pan-dem-ik] / pænˈdɛm ɪk /


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In fact, governments learned during the pandemic that significant increases in public spending didn’t come with immediate problems, said Ricardo Reis, economics professor at the London School of Economics.

From The Wall Street Journal

The pandemic only supercharged the dynamic, thanks to the move to remote work and a drop in interest rates, which made it even easier to borrow money.

From The Wall Street Journal

Before the pandemic, telehealth was possible only under very limited circumstances in Medicare.

From MarketWatch

He said the idea was formed during the coronavirus pandemic when the trust was delivering food to vulnerable people.

From BBC

The testing industry has faced significant pressure since the pandemic, when many universities made the GRE exam optional.

From The Wall Street Journal