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Why It Matters - S1E4: More Than Sad

22:51 Min
According to the World Health Organisation, our sunny island has the highest depression rates in Asia. Findings show that the debilitating disease alters the way we see - enveloping us in a world of grey, as more of us begin to feel blue. But what’s behind our descent into depression? Join Joshua Lim as he unravels what it means to be more than sad - and how we can turn that frown, upside down.
Why It Matters

Why It Matters - S1E4: More Than Sad

13 Nov 2017 08:00am
According to the World Health Organisation, our sunny island has the highest depression rates in Asia. Findings show that the debilitating disease alters the way we see - enveloping us in a world of grey, as more of us begin to feel blue. But what’s behind our descent into depression? Join Joshua Lim as he unravels what it means to be more than sad - and how we can turn that frown, upside down.

Why It Matters

About the show:

Join our inquisitive host Joshua Lim, as he discovers emerging technologies and uncovers unexpected findings that could change the way we look at the COVID-19 Pandemic.

Puzzled by differing safe distancing rules around the world, he sneezes, sings and talks to mannequins to see how far you need to be, to be safe from each other’s viruses. Bored to tears at home, he checks out Virtual Reality technologies and witness how early adopters are already changing the way we meet, date or even party in the age of social distancing. He sees how the need for ‘eye contact’ in VR meetings means he can no longer pretend to be paying attention in remote meetings. He finds out, to his disappointment, that vaccines may not guarantee the end to future COVID-19 outbreaks and how some people are already rethinking the design for public loos for a world like that. 

See how Joshua navigates this brave new world while keeping a safe distance from his interviewees, our camera crew and everyone else.

 

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