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Data-driven early detection health ecosystems: A promising way to boost resilience to COVID-19 Published date: 20 May 2020 Published by: Swiss Re Institute Content Type: Article Coronavirus is continuing to spread with mortality rates increasing across the world, although there are signs that the rates are ... By Corinne Fitzgerald, former Researcher, Swiss Re Institute Go to Data-driven early detection health ecosystems: A promising way to boost resilience to COVID-19
Opening perspective to Sustainability Leadership in Insurance Published date: 04 May 2020 Published by: Swiss Re Institute Content Type: Article In a series of virtual events, the UNEP and Swiss Re team up to discuss and progress PSI, UNEP's Principles for Sustainable ... By Reto Schnarwiler, Head Chairman's Office, Chairman's Office Go to Opening perspective to Sustainability Leadership in Insurance
When is it time to ease controls? Epidemiological scenarios to consider Published date: 24 Apr 2020 Published by: Reinsurance Content Type: Article Is it necessary to sacrifice public health for the economy – or the economy for public health? By Multiple Authors Go to When is it time to ease controls? Epidemiological scenarios to consider
Antimicrobial resistance: a silent threat to our future Published date: 16 Oct 2023 Published by: Swiss Re Institute Content Type: Publication Antimicrobial resistance is a silent threat to our future. Infections may become increasingly harder to treat and spread more ... By Multiple Authors Go to Antimicrobial resistance: a silent threat to our future
An enigmatic illness: Long Covid and its implications Published date: 30 Mar 2023 Published by: Swiss Re Institute Content Type: Article Longer-term consequences of COVID-19 infections remain in the form of Long Covid. We discuss the symptoms and possible mortality ... By Priya Dwarakanath, Head L&H Pf Monitoring&Insights Americas, CUO L&H Reinsurance Go to An enigmatic illness: Long Covid and its implications
The many faces of long COVID Published date: 22 Jul 2022 Published by: Reinsurance Content Type: Article Regardless of its severity, early studies have estimated as many as 60% of adults who have recovered from COVID-19 reported one ... By David Lu, Chief Medical Officer Asia Pacific, CUO L&H Reinsurance Go to The many faces of long COVID
Pandemic preparedness also means strengthening trust in our institutions Published date: 07 Mar 2022 Published by: Swiss Re Group Content Type: Blog Some studies show that those individuals who are reluctant to get a vaccine also harbor feelings of mistrust or dissent. By Anette Bronder, Former Group Chief Operating Officer Go to Pandemic preparedness also means strengthening trust in our institutions
COVID-19 has accelerated the insurance learning curve Published date: 23 Feb 2022 Published by: Swiss Re Group Content Type: Blog It has been two years since the World Health Organization (WHO) officially declared COVID-19 a pandemic. By Anette Bronder, Former Group Chief Operating Officer Go to COVID-19 has accelerated the insurance learning curve
Maintaining mental health in pandemic times: how insurance can help Published date: 13 Sep 2021 Published by: Swiss Re Institute Content Type: Article COVID-19 has inflicted physical, financial & economic hardship on many millions of people around the world. It has also taken a ... By Corinne Fitzgerald, former Researcher, Swiss Re Institute Go to Maintaining mental health in pandemic times: how insurance can help
Swiss Re COVID-19 consumer survey 2021: views of insurance in China one year on Published date: 03 Jun 2021 Published by: Swiss Re Institute Content Type: Publication The global health and economic shock of COVID-19 has exposed shortfalls in consumers' insurance protection needs. By Xin Dai, Chief Economist China, Swiss Re Institute Go to Swiss Re COVID-19 consumer survey 2021: views of insurance in China one year on