Stephen Maher: The government clearly failed to respond as effectively as South Korea, with dire consequences. The recovery now will be long and difficult.
Ken Boessenkool and Dan Robertson: The government says it will spend double on wage subsidies for businesses compared to individuals and families. In 2020, it’s families that are "too big to fail."
Tabatha Southey: Sometimes there’s no way to keep a safe distance. How about converting road space into walking space and keeping the parks open and the lights on.
Dr. Raiyan Chowdhury: The coronavirus crisis is a threat that needs urgent answers, but those answers cannot come fast enough for those who are sick right now
Erling Kagge: Time slows down and the world changes when we walk. Because the world expects us to be available at all times, grounding yourself in nature can be hard.
Our editorial: Let’s not forget that the apocalyptical string of war, pestilence and recession in the early 1900s was immediately followed by one of the most exuberant and hopeful eras in modern history