MIT Sloan study: Summer's heat and humidity not going to stop the coronavirus
"The pandemic is not likely to diminish solely due to summer weather,” said Hazhir Rahmandad.
"The pandemic is not likely to diminish solely due to summer weather,” said Hazhir Rahmandad.
Robert C. Pozen and co-author write: "The coronavirus pandemic is a crucible moment for management teams and their boards of directors."
Beyond the un-neighborliness of leaving none for the next guy, hoarding is counterproductive – and highly contagious, said Prof. John Sterman.
Seth Benzell, MIT IDE, on he and his fellow Sloan researchers' Christos Nicolaides and Avinash Collis plan for re-opening the economy. (2:43)
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Dimitris Bertsimas said Connecticut's reopening has so far been handled “reasonably appropriately."
“Endowments are usually thought of as rainy-day funds for NPOs to help them survive crises like the COVID-19 pandemic.” says [Prof. Andrew] Lo.
Prof. Lo says: “...there's been only one vaccine approved. That's worrisome, because we know for a fact that these diseases are real threats.”