Covid-19 is teaching us many lessons, and how we emerge on the other side will be interesting Physically, the coronavirus measures only about 90 nanometres.
That is about one-billionth of a metre, if you can visualize it. But, in terms of its malevolent influence, it has brought the world to its knees.
The global economy is under a severe lockdown as scientists rush to find the right antidotes and vaccines. Governments are also rapidly hammering together economic stimulus programmes to ensure forced quarantines do not mess with livelihoods and sustenance.
Triangulate the virus, the forced lock-downs and the stimulus packages, and the emergent image does not look too good, despite all appeals to think positive, whether by banging pots or