José Antonio R. Piedrabuena -- It's the citizens' fault
The Council of the World Health Organization (WTO) has repeatedly mentioned the disappointment and physical and emotional exhaustion of health care workers and warned that September «generates a growing sense of fear and desolation because of the progressive increase in serious cases that threatens to flood our health centers, emergencies and hospitals. A resentment of [...]
José Antonio R. Piedrabuena -- It's the citizens' fault
The Council of the Medical Association (OMC) has repeatedly mentioned the disappointment and physical and emotional exhaustion of healthcare workers and warns that September «is generating a growing sense of fear and desolation due to the progressive increase in serious cases that threatens to overwhelm our health centres, emergency rooms and [...]
Lucía Casanueva -- Entrepreneurs as a solution
Entrepreneurs are setting an example of how to deal with a crisis like the current one. Much of our analysis is based on experience and on the experience of...
Manuel García Ramírez -- COVID-19 and the different types of security
Security is generally thought to be only physical, and in some cases logical if it affects programs or technology. But people are always the ultimate...
Eduardo Rodríguez Rovira -- Confine viruses, not people
This phrase makes sense, as does the reflection that in historical epidemics the sick were confined to the sick, not to the healthy.
José Antonio Rodríguez Piedrabuena -- How does our body defend itself against COVID-19?
When a pathogen enters the body, the liver joins the army to eliminate it. It speeds up its metabolism by increasing protein production, in this case...
José Barros -- Why the US has just tightened its China policy
The US administration has taken a quantum leap in the toughness of its relationship with China. On 29 May, it directly accused China of the...
Manuel García Ramírez -- COVID-19 and the different types of security
Security is generally thought of as only physical, and in some cases logical if it involves software or technology. But the ultimate target is always people...
The financial industry takes on the transformation of the business 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 client's vision of the new dynamic of relationship with his entity that will bring about the new [...]
Time of doubt, savings and simplification
The knowledge is born of curiosity, curiosity being the daughter of doubt, the awareness that we know nothing (or little) about the world around us or that could surround us. It is for all this that we continue to be amazed and to search around us for these elements. There are also discoveries that are [...]
Coronavirus and security in the European Union
Since a few months ago the coronavirus is a priority due to how it is affected the countries of the European Union (EU) 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 [...]
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 [...].