Advisory Board March 12, 2024

In March 2020, the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a global pandemic. Here’s what we’ve learned about the virus since then, what we still don’t know, and its ongoing impact on both people’s health and society at large.

Planning your post-COVID-19 strategy? Don’t forget these 3 key lessons.

What we’ve learned about COVID-19 since the pandemic

According to the New York Times, “nearly everything about [COVID-19] was an open question” during the early days of the pandemic. Since then, scientists have managed to unravel some of the biggest mysteries surrounding the virus, but other questions remain.

How does COVID-19 spread?

At the start of the pandemic, many people were concerned that COVID-19 could spread through contaminated surfaces. However,...

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