Bio-IT World April 16, 2021
Contributed Commentary By Baha Zeidan

One of the most important and most human concepts that has come into focus in light of the pandemic is “connectedness.” And throughout this ordeal, we’ve been trying to figure out how to cope without it:

  • Early on in the pandemic, global supply chains were broken and we saw shortages of all sorts of goods.
  • Face-to-face interactions were interrupted and have been severely limited for months on end, spurring mental health crises.
  • Schools closed and educators had to figure out what remote learning could possibly look like.
  • Life celebrations that bring us together were postponed to an uncertain future date.
  • Nonessential businesses of all sorts shut down and offices went dark.
  • Those that were deemed essential had to...

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