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  1. Lessons for a post-COVID-19 world

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    Published by: Swiss Re Group Content Type: Blog

    To be better prepared for the next pandemic the ingenuity of the Pandemic Emergency Funding (PEF) can offer unique insights

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  2. How data, digital and collaboration can deliver resilience dividends

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    Published by: Swiss Re Group Content Type: Blog

    Climate change, the war in Ukraine and COVID-19 show us how systemic risks need a coordinated global response

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  3. Investing towards a resilient world

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    Published by: Swiss Re Group Content Type: Blog

    It will take some time before the COVID-19 storm gives way, but we can already start seeing some lessons.

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  4. Preparing for COVID’s long-term effects

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    Published by: Swiss Re Group Content Type: Blog

    If the current pandemic is a series of waves, the long-term effects could be a tsunami.

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  5. Getting it right when tackling a global crisis

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    COVID-19 will make history, but it isn't the first global threat to life as we know it. And sadly it won’t be the last.

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  6. The future of excess mortality after COVID-19

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    Published by: Swiss Re Institute Content Type: Publication

    Investigate the prospective trajectory of excess mortality rates subsequent to the COVID-19 pandemic and its potential ...

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