Digitalisation and COVID-19: The Perfect Storm.

Biomedicine Hub Pub Date : 2020-09-17 eCollection Date: 2020-09-01 DOI:10.1159/000511232
Denis Horgan, Joanne Hackett, C Benedikt Westphalen, Dipak Kalra, Etienne Richer, Mario Romao, Antonio L Andreu, Jonathan A Lal, Chiara Bernini, Birute Tumiene, Stefania Boccia, Antoni Montserrat
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"A ship in the harbour is safe, but that is not what ships are built for," observed that sage 19th century philosopher William Shedd. In other words, technology of high potential is of little value if the potential is not exploited. As the shape of 2020 is increasingly defined by the coronavirus pandemic, digitalisation is like a ship loaded with technology that has a huge capacity for transforming mankind's combat against infectious disease. But it is still moored safely in harbour. Instead of sailing bravely into battle, it remains at the dockside, cowering from the storm beyond the breakwaters. Engineers and fitters constantly fine-tune it, and its officers and deckhands perfect their operating procedures, but that promise is unfulfilled, restrained by the hesitancy and indecision of officialdom. Out there, the seas of the pandemic are turbulent and uncharted, and it is impossible to know in advance everything of the other dangers that may lurk beyond those cloudy horizons. However, the more noble course is for orders to be given to complete the preparations, to cast off and set sail, and to join other vessels crewed by valiant healthcare workers and tireless researchers, already deeply engaged in a rescue mission for the whole of the human race. It is the destiny of digitalisation to navigate those oceans alongside other members of that task force, and the hour of destiny has arrived. This article focuses on the potential enablers and recommendation to maximise learnings during the era of COVID-19.

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数字化与COVID-19:完美风暴。
“停泊在港口的船是安全的,但这不是建造船的目的,”19世纪的哲人威廉·谢德说。换句话说,高潜力的技术如果不加以开发,其价值就很小。随着冠状病毒大流行对2020年的影响越来越大,数字化就像一艘满载技术的船只,具有巨大的能力,可以改变人类与传染病的斗争。但它仍然安全地停泊在港口。它没有勇敢地驶向战场,而是留在码头边,在防波堤外的风暴中畏缩不前。工程师和装配工不断对其进行微调,船员和甲板水手完善他们的操作程序,但由于官场的犹豫不决和优柔寡断,这一承诺未能实现。在那里,大流行的海洋是动荡和未知的,不可能事先知道可能潜伏在这些多云地平线之外的其他危险的一切。然而,更崇高的使命是下令完成准备工作,扬帆起航,加入其他由勇敢的医护人员和不知疲倦的研究人员组成的船只,他们已经深深投入到拯救整个人类的任务中。与该工作组的其他成员一起在这些海洋中航行是数字化的命运,命运的时刻已经到来。本文侧重于潜在的推动因素和建议,以便在COVID-19时代最大限度地吸取教训。
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