Enlarge / Workers with Hong Kong’s Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department inspect the Little Boss pet store in Hong Kong, China, on Tuesday, January 18, 2022. (credit: Getty | Bloomberg) Authorities in Hong Kong are planning to cull around 2,000 small animals after a pet store employee and several imported hamsters tested positive for COVID-19, […]
Tag: omicron
Stakeholder capitalism is under attack from both the right and the left
But the change is real, it’s in the particular right direction, and it’s worth encouraging. Read More
Ray Dalio’s nightmare scenario is a conjunction of inflation, populism, and war
Healing the political divide is the way to stave it off. Read More
Thoughts on inflation’s rapid march
Genpact CEO Tiger Tyagarajan says it’s “as real as I have ever seen it in my 35-year career.” Read More
Fortune Connect invites the next generation of business leaders to join our community
It’s about building muscle as a purpose-driven leader. Read More
How ESG and sustainability are increasingly driving M&A activities
It’s not all about operations, tech and talent anymore. Read More
FDA head: Omicron is a “natural disaster… most people are gonna get COVID”
Enlarge / Dr. Janet Woodcock, acting commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration, testifies during a Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee hearing on Capitol Hill on January 11, 2022 in Washington, D.C. (credit: Getty | Shawn Thew) US officials are comparing the ultratransmissible omicron coronavirus variant to a natural disaster as the country […]
Bob Saget Revealed COVID-19 Battle Days Before Death: ‘It Does Not Feel Good’
As the world mourns the loss of Bob Saget , we’re learning more and more about his last days. While he went out doing what he loved most, performing for an audience full of fans in Jacksonville, Florida a day before his death on Sunday, it sounds like he faced a health battle at some […]
Omicron’s effect on the economy is hard to fathom
How will the virus affect the complex interaction between inflation, labor supply and supply chains? Read More
Hospitals nationwide are buckling under omicron as cases continue to spike
Enlarge / A medical worker in PPE works with a patient with Covid-19 in a negative pressure room in the ICU ward at UMass Memorial Medical Center in Worcester, Massachusetts on January 4, 2022. The hospital says it is overflowing with patients and doesn’t have many beds left. (credit: Getty | Joseph Prezioso) Hospitals nationwide […]