Book of the Day Bill Gates on the pandemic: a misplaced faith in innovation The tech billionaire believes business can shield us from future diseases – but the market is part of the problem. By Laura Spinney
“We saw the virus coming and failed to respond” Last week, as part of a New Statesman webinar series on the coronavirus pandemic and its fallout, editor Jason Cowley… By Laura Spinney
Caught in the second wave The risk of a deadly resurgence of coronavirus could change the way we live for years to come. By Laura Spinney
The state transformed: Singapore has become a model for battling coronavirus Thanks to fast action from the government, much of everyday life continues in Singapore. Schools, universities, shops and restaurants… By Laura Spinney
Why did the World Health Organisation wait so long to declare coronavirus a pandemic? Having tried to avoid panic, the international body now believes that complacency is the bigger danger. By Laura Spinney
Coronavirus and the geopolitics of disease After the 1918 flu outbreak killed 50 million, nations created new organisations to fight infection. But in an age of… By Laura Spinney