The World Economic Forum, which holds the "Davos Conference," may widen medical disparities due to the spread of the new coronavirus infection, which may lead to economic and geopolitical risks in the medium to long term. We have published a report.

On the 19th, the World Economic Forum released a report summarizing the various risks facing the world based on the opinions of more than 650 academic experts from each country.



The report continues to position climate change as a significant risk, and the spread of the new coronavirus will be a major risk over the next two years, not only threatening people's lives but also disparities in healthcare, income and digital technology. Points out that there is a risk of further spread.



▽ Three to five years later,


it may lead to

economic risks such as the collapse of an asset bubble and a debt crisis, and

▽ Five to ten years later, it may lead to geopolitical risks such as the collapse of a nation.



He urges us to urgently create a global mechanism for responding to the new virus.



The Davos Conference, the annual meeting of the World Economic Forum, has been unable to be held in Switzerland every year due to the influence of the new virus. It is supposed to discuss the correspondence of.