August 21, Covid-19 Update from Asia

Community transmission, clusters of cases, sporadic cases and no cases. In the Philippines and Indonesia (where in-person services are suspended except for emergencies), the World Health Organization (WHO) gives the transmission classification of “Community Transmission” which is the same classification as the United States and the United Kingdom. Cases reported in the past 24 hours […]

August 7, Covid-19 Update from Asia

Similar to much of the rest of the world, cases of Covid-19 continued to appear in Asia this week. Japan’s new spike is already larger than the initial outbreak and Taiwan has removed it from it’s medium-risk travel list.  Prefectures and cities are re-instituting various states of emergency and cross-prefecture moment is discouraged.  We are […]

July 10, Covid-19 Update from Asia

I took a look back at our piece “What will the return to normal look like?” published only in April of this year, at an equal distance between our initial outbreak in China and the global pandemic of today. We exist with similar realities: Covid-19 continues to spread, there remains no treatment and we have no vaccine […]