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Newsletter February 2021
Use your 2020 experience to re-asses the resilience of your organisation. The WEF Global Risks Report 2021 has identified the top three risks to focus on: supply chain, cyber and climate change.
Why the economic value of a face mask is $56.14 | The Economist
After a brutal first six months of the year, governments across the world are hoping for an economic bounce-back. Rich-world gdp fell by about 10% in the first half of 2020. Yet much has changed since—including that more people are now wearing masks. Economists, obsessed with translating everything into gdp, wonder if more widespread face-covering could help the recovery.
Corporate governance in COVID-19: Cybersecurity and technology considerations | Journal of Accountancy
Cybersecurity oversight is a key fiduciary responsibility for a board of directors and was a significant concern for companies even before the COVID-19 pandemic forced so many organizations to suddenly shift to remote work. Data breaches and other cyber threats pose significant competitive, reputational, and litigation risks and require increasingly costly investments to prevent, detect, and respond to. Changes in the environment as a result of the pandemic have created new risks that need to be managed with board oversight.
Innovative thinking helps industry unmask a working COVID solution | The Age
“It’s an intriguing approach that illustrates the type of novel approaches to scalable community testing that might be used as a community opens up,’’ Doherty Institute co-deputy director Mike Catton told The Age and The Sydney Morning Herald.
Coronavirus (COVID-19) in Australia | Data
A very useful, locally produced web site that provides daily information on the pandemic nationally.
6 week lockdown elimination strategy possible? | Medical Journal of Australia
“We argued in the original preprint version of this article on 17 July that Melbourne and Victoria should not waste the opportunity that the (then) 6-week lockdown presented and go hard and early. By learning from the lessons on social and preventive measures to lower SARS-CoV-2 transmissibility (7,8,12,14), and specifically the lessons from NZ (3), Taiwan and the six Australian jurisdictions that have achieved elimination, Victoria could have increased its chances of also eliminating community transmission.”
Emerging from lockdown - modelling outputs and assumptions | University of Melbourne
“The University of Melbourne model suggests that if we ease restrictions when there is a fortnightly daily case average of 25, there is a 6 in 10 chance of having to lock down again before Christmas.”