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The US has the third-highest number of reported deaths from COVID-19 in the world. Keep Reading
The virus has killed more than 68,000 people and infected at least 1.2 million worldwide. Keep Reading
On January 25, as the world was still waking up to the potential danger of the novel coronavirus spreading rapidly out of central China, two governments recorded four new infections within their territory. Keep Reading
The governor said the Chinese government was sending the ventilators as the state faces a shortage of medical equipment amid the coronavirus pandemic. Keep Reading
As confusion on testing spread, the blame game took hold in Whitehall. Now a public inquiry looks a certainty when the emergency is over Keep Reading
As Pakistan imposes greater social distancing measures to combat coronavirus, a Muslim law of generosity is helping to save those out of work. Keep Reading
On January 25, as the world was still waking up to the potential danger of the novel coronavirus spreading rapidly out of central China, two governments recorded four new infections within their territory. Keep Reading
PM Frank Bainimarama said this was the highest recorded number of cases in a day. Keep Reading
Over 1 million infections are confirmed in at least 180 countries and territories, including more than 53,000 deaths. Keep Reading
One of the world's top pandemic experts says the disaster is unlike anything we've seen. The response could be just as historic. Keep Reading
As the novel coronavirus continues to spread, hospitals' first patients who tested positive are beginning to return home after recovery. Keep Reading
The death toll from COVID-19 is now at 64,000, with almost 1.2 million confirmed infected. Keep Reading
NEW YORK (AP) — New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Saturday the Chinese government was facilitating a shipment of 1,000 donated ventilators to his state, highlighting the extreme measures leaders are... Keep Reading
As the number of infections from the new coronavirus has grown to more than 1.1 million worldwide, health care systems are straining under the surge of patients and lack of medical equipment like... Keep Reading
Kyle Navarro was kneeling down to unlock his bicycle when he noticed an older white man staring at him. Navarro, who is Filipino, tried to ignore him, but that soon became impossible. The... Keep Reading
Kyle Navarro was kneeling down to unlock his bicycle when he noticed an older white man staring at him. Navarro, who is Filipino, tried to ignore him, but that soon became impossible. The... Keep Reading
The death toll from COVID-19 is now at 64,000, with almost 1.2 million confirmed infected. Keep Reading
As the number of infections from the new coronavirus has grown to more than 1.1 million worldwide, health care systems are straining under the surge of patients and lack of medical equipment like... Keep Reading
The novel coronavirus continues to spread, with more than a million cases across the globe. Follow here for the latest Keep Reading
BOGOTA, Colombia (AP) — No one should have known Bella Lamilla’s name. But within hours of her diagnosis as Ecuador’s first coronavirus case, it was circulating on social media along with... Keep Reading
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — Tens of thousands of medical workers across the United States are suddenly out of work as operating rooms and doctor's offices go dark, casualties of urgent calls to... Keep Reading
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Companies known for their ethical policies are faring better in a virus-stricken stock market. The crisis is rewarding good behavior. Keep Reading
US reports highest daily death toll of any nation so far while global infections pass 1m Keep Reading
Spain death toll passes 10,000; Italy reports 760 new deaths, taking total to 13,915, but a slower growth rate in infections; Thailand imposes national curfew Keep Reading
Responding to the Covid-19 Crisis
Communicate – every day!
Be positive – people gravitate to positive people
Know the cycles – we will move from this ‘Winter’ top a new ‘Spring’. Be prepared
Change – don’t wait! You need to act, now
Cut back – cash is king
Extend credit
Staffing changes – consider flexible work, reduce hours, extended vacations
Plan and test working from home – know what tech, people, process changes are needed and get help implementing them
Online of delivery – regardless of your industry, pivot to online customer service
Market and sell – now is not the time to stop marketing yourself. Customers need to know you are there to help them
Repeat business – profit comes from existing customers. Make sure they truly feel ‘loved'!
Chris Whelan is an organisational change leader, business coach and public speaker.