A century is a long time - long enough for generations to forget the experiences of the past. In 1918, a flu pandemic traversed the globe. It is estimated that some 500 million people - one-third of world population - became infected and 50 million died. It should have been unforgettable - it wasn't.
The year 2020 will be remembered for a new global pandemic and those enduring it will be mentioned in later history books at the "COVID generation." It is unlike anything we have encountered and challenged in everything from family life, to how we operate businesses, to community survival.