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Plus: Covid was great for telemedicine. [Quartz]( Good morning, Quartz readers! Here’s what you need to know The Derek Chauvin trial begins. The former police officer faces [second-degree murder and manslaughter]( charges in Minneapolis, nine months after the killing of George Floyd sparked global antiracism protests. Harry and Meghan were “cut off financially” by the royal family. In [an Oprah interview]( that touched on racism, mental health, and personal conflicts, the prince said their Netflix and Spotify deals were “never part of the plan.” Deliveroo riders could earn $13,800 IPO bonuses. The food delivery startup [goes public in London soon]( with an expected valuation of around $7 billion. French billionaire Olivier Dassault died in a helicopter crash. He was a [former chairman of software giant Dassault Systèmes]( founded by his father, before stepping down to focus on politics. A Japanese finance giant is pulling out of Hong Kong. “Without freedom, there is no financial business,” [said Yoshitaka Kitao]( CEO of SBI Holdings. Oil prices rose above $70. The spike came after Saudi Arabia said [drone and missile strikes by Houthi rebels]( damaged some of its oil facilities on Sunday. What to watch for The Disneyland theme park could [reopen as early as April 1]( as new rules from California health officials in response to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic take effect. April’s opening day would be the first time crowds have descended upon the park [since March 14, 2020](. Disney’s parks in Hong Kong, Orlando, [Shanghai]( Tokyo, and Paris have reopened (and sometimes re-closed, and reopened) [throughout the year]( due to the pandemic, and Disney [said]( it planned to lay off 32,000 workers, primarily working in its parks and resorts. As the most populated state in the US, California has led the country in Covid-19 cases and deaths, with a particularly [large surge of cases]( at the end of 2020. The changes announced by state health officials on March 5 follow a decline in the rate of infections thanks to the US rollout of vaccines, which are now reaching [more than 2 million people]( per day. Charting the anti-Warren Buffett Warren Buffett and Cathie Wood are [polar opposites when it comes to investing](. Each has cult followings—Buffett’s flock to see him at the company’s annual meeting, while Wood’s show their adoration on Twitter and TikTok. In recent years, the funds managed by Wood, the [founder of ARK Invest]( have blown away the stock of Berkshire Hathaway, Buffet’s $565 billion conglomerate that owns America’s largest railroad, as well as stakes in everything from Coca-Cola to Chevron. Wood’s strategy often starts by figuring out the total addressable market of a technology, like battery storage, and then finding companies that can benefit from such a fast-growing area of opportunity. She seeks out what she calls technology platforms, from genome sequencing to blockchain, that can disrupt and transform the economy. Someone call a doctor! Covid was bad for pretty much everything. It was great for telemedicine. Remote interactions with healthcare professionals increased by 54% in the US last year. In a few months, providers in the Johns Hopkins Medicine network went from 70 visits a month to upwards of 90,000 during the pandemic’s peak. As the pandemic continues to force people to shun in-person visits, venture capitalists have bet on growth, with US investments in telemedicine in 2020 up $1.8 billion from the year before. Even Italian prime minister Mario Draghi highlighted remote medicine’s importance in his first address to parliament, highlighting its presence as a key ingredient of healthcare’s future. Most tellingly, medical professionals, who have long resisted telemedicine, [are along for the ride](. ✦ Learn more about how telehealth could become the [future of medicine]( in our field guide. Not yet a member? [Try it for a week for free](. Quartz announcement Join us for Make Business Better, our new event series. Each month we'll take on the world’s most challenging and pressing problems and explore real solutions. Our inaugural event on March 10 at 12pm US eastern time will tackle the question: [How do we bring women back to the workforce?]( Quartz editor in chief Katherine Bell will discuss actionable solutions with Minnesota senator Amy Klobuchar, Path Forward executive director Tami Forman, and Wonderschool co-founder Chris Bennett. We hope to see you there. [Register now]( Surprising discoveries Bacteria are effectively immortal. Scientists were able to feed dormant, 100-million-year-old bacteria trapped in sub-ocean sludge and [observe them reproducing](. Japan answered Taiwan’s call to order pineapples. China’s ban on the Taiwan-grown fruit has been met with a [surge of purchase orders]( from Japan. AI can fool facial-recognition AI. Microsoft and Amazon’s [facial recognition services]( fell for deepfakes. What’s the German word for face mask? The pandemic has conjured more than [1,200 new words in German](. This dog is not a wolf. Visitors to the wolf enclosure at a Chinese Zoo were surprised [to find a Rottweiler](. SHARE TO EARN SWAG Coffee cups, tote bags, free membership, and more. Refer the Quartz Daily Brief to friends, family, and coworkers to earn all of these premium prizes. [Share the Daily Brief today]( and start reaping the rewards. Our best wishes for a productive day. Please send any news, comments, pineapple solidarity, and German words to hi@qz.com. Get the most out of Quartz by [downloading our iOS app]( and [becoming a member](. Today’s Daily Brief was brought to you by Hasit Shah, Tripti Lahiri, Mary Hui, Karen Ho, John Detrixhe, Jordan Lebeau, and David Yanofsky. [facebook]( [twitter]( [external-link]( Enjoying Quartz Daily Brief? Forward it to a friend! They can [click here]( to sign up. If you’re looking to unsubscribe, [click here](. Quartz | 675 Avenue of the Americas, 4th Fl | New York, NY 10010 | United States Copyright © 2021 Quartz, All rights reserved.

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