The Straits Times-June 23

The organization of the World Cities Summit this week provides an appropriate occasion for registering the role of urban conglomerations in the quality of human life, particularly after the coronavirus pandemic has subsided. Singapore’s Centre for Livable Cities (CLC) notes in a report how cities, which are themselves the result of development, drive economic transformation globally. However, it is precisely their position as global nodes of connectivity, characterized by large populations and intense interaction, that makes cities susceptible to the infectiousness of the virus. The CLC report cites data which shows that an estimated 90 per cent of reported Covid-19 cases globally have been from urban areas.

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