Confine viruses, not people

This sentence makes sense, as does the reflection that historical epidemics confined the sick, not the healthy. I am surprised how little radical feminism has publicised the success of the excellent political leaders who have managed to dominate COVID-19 in their countries with some of the world's best results [...].

Recipes for overcoming the pandemic

In this article, Ramón Tamames, Professor of Economic Structure, Jean Monnet Chair of the European Union and member of the Royal Academy of Moral and Political Sciences, offers his views on the four areas of action to be developed in the post-COVID-19 scenario: health, the economy, the welfare state and the European Union. Tamames explains what is necessary [...]

Financial industry embraces business transformation after COVID-19

In its second analysis of the transformation of the banking business brought about by COVID-19, the Boston Consulting Group (BCG) focuses on the impact on business profitability in a group of banks in the US and Europe, and the customer's view of the new relationship dynamics with their bank that will be brought about by COVID-19.

The age of doubt, savings and simplification

Discovery is born of curiosity, curiosity being the daughter of doubt, the awareness that we know nothing (or little) about the world that surrounds us or that could surround us. It is for all these reasons that we continue to be amazed and to search for these elements around us. There are also discoveries that are the fruit of [...]

Coronavirus and safety in the European Union

For some months now, the coronavirus has been a priority because of how it is affecting European Union (EU) countries beyond the social alarm that has been created. It is a threat that has become a reality sooner rather than later. From China, where the pandemic outbreak began, we were alerted to the [...]

Endothelium, exercise and COVID-19

After being discharged, a person who has had COVID-19 is readmitted a month later for multiple thromboses in the legs and lung. He suffers from a state of dysfunction of the endothelium, the cells that line the arteries. Another person confined by COVID-19 has just had a thrombosis in one eye. [...]

Paz Martín: "Whenever there is a crisis, women's rights slow down".

In this interview with PROA Comunicación, Paz Martín, president of BPW Madrid, analyses the position of women in the business world. She admits that “the values, principles and discourse that motivated the creation of BPW, the most influential women's lobby in the world, in 1930, are still very much in force due to the [...]

Innovation is no longer an option

Just as the industrial economy was marked by the expansion of markets, the incorporation of new spaces and the mass of workers, the post-COVID-19 ‘new situation’ points to digital transformation and innovation. Although there is no predefined plan or magic recipes, communication is a strategic and cross-cutting factor in the processes [...]