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As virus crisis worsens, garment workers get shaft

As fashion retailers shutter their storefronts across Europe and North America due to the coronavirus, some of the world’s most vulnerable workers are feeling the pain — and getting shafted. In Bangladesh, garment factories have already furloughed more than 1 million workers thanks to at least $3 billion in cancelled and postponed orders. Elsewhere in Southeast Asia, a key hub ...

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Coronavirus: Are we underestimating the death toll, globally?

The Covid-19 epidemic is a fight with an invisible enemy. What’s also worrying is that we just don’t know how bad the disease really is. Many people wonder whether we’re overestimating its deadliness, since countries find it impossible to test those with few or no symptoms. The case fatality rate is the ratio of coronavirus deaths to the number of ...

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How the shopping mall can survive Covid-19 crisis

Lakeside shopping centre, just outside of London, is a mecca of consumerism. It’s situated in the county of Essex, which loves shopping so much that a reality TV show captures the exploits of its glamorous, bauble-buying residents. But since last week, the mall has been open for only essential purchases, in line with government guidance. Its owner Intu Properties Plc ...

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