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ico-D COVID-19 protocols announced
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Message to ico-D Members,  

During the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) crisis, the International Council of Design (ico-D) is implementing measures to continue our activities and serve our membership while considering the welfare of our staff and community. In light of rapidly changing circumstances and a lack of clear information, this is quite a challenge — a challenge we know is shared with all of you.

First, the Council would like to convey our best wishes of safety and good health to you and hope that we will all return to normal as quickly as possible.

As an international organisation, we recognise that various countries have been affected and are responding differently. Poignantly, this experience accentuates how much we all have in common and how we share circumstances related to our increasingly interconnected and fragile planet. 

Council activities and projects are international in scope, reaching all continents, and featuring frequent physical meetings and international events. In the present circumstances, with "social distancing" a primary tool with which to suppress the spread of the virus, such meetings are plainly not possible. It is not clear how long this situation will last.

In order to establish a basis for action based on the best information we can gather, we have instituted the following policies:

For the near future (minimum of six months), all currently underway plans for physical meetings (ico-D Board Meetings, General Meetings, Regional Meetings, Special Meetings, etc.) are frozen. The ico-D Executive Board will review the situation as developments permit. This will have a direct impact on Members who will be called on to fill the requirements of annual meeting and reporting, as established by our Bylaws. A plan to remedy this will be developed and shared as the situation becomes clearer.

The resumption of scheduling of new events will be considered for the first quarter of 2021, and the scheduling of future international events starting for the second quarter of 2021. As ico-D events require a long lead-time to plan, recruit and register participants, sufficient time is necessary to establish whether the situation is safe for participants to travel and plan events. This timeline will be amended, as new information is available. 

Travel of individual ico-D representatives will be restricted to a minimum and treated on a case-by-case basis.

The focus of the ico-D Secretariat and Board for the foreseeable future will be on those projects and services to Members that can be conducted and shared digitally.  The ico-D Executive Board is now reviewing alternatives and re-allocating resources.

It is the aim of the Council to be in a position to resume normal activity and enhanced provision of value as soon as the situation permits. We are monitoring the situation closely.

In order to better understand the implications of the COVID-19 transmission and propagation and efforts of containment, we suggest the articles in the sections below.

We know that all of our Members are now primarily focusing on their immediate needs and that some are dealing with very difficult challenges. Many of these challenges are shared by us all. We are happy to be a portal to exchange information and experiences. Please contact us if we can be of assistance. We want to hear from you.

Again, we wish all of our Members and associates good health in these difficult times and request that you convey our best wishes to all your colleagues,

Warmest regards from the Secretariat and Executive Board and stay healthy and safe!

Information
 


The article "Separating the Facts From the Misinformation About COVID-19" contains useful information about the virus, its propagation and some of the steps needed to ensure that the present crisis will slow down. From designer, thinker, writer, Dave Troy.

Read the article here: https://bit.ly/33cFe6n


 

Growth and containment


Growth analyst Tomás Pueyo looks at the markers that can identify the growth patterns of the COVID-19 contagion in a piece entitled "Coronavirus: Why You Must Act Now". He suggests that countries that act fast reduce the number of deaths at least by a factor of 10. The argument to act decisively and stem the growth.


Read the article here: https://bit.ly/2IHYKhS

Live WHO Map


The World Health Organisation (WHO) has an online map where you can trace the cases of confirmed COVID-19 around the globe. Some positive news of growth slowing, specifically in China.

View the live map here: https://bit.ly/2TIzLkQ

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