Covid is here to stay and so is the face mask

Covid is here to stay and so is the face mask

Vaccine or no vaccine Covid is here to stay and its future variants are as inevitable as the rising sun - these variants will require 'upgrades' or changes to the current set of vaccines, just as flu vaccines are...

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What more can governments do to ensure people wear the right kind of mask?

What more can governments do to ensure people wear the right kind of mask?

TIME magazine published an article on the effectiveness of homemade masks on 24 August 2020 and spoke to the controversy and confusion around them. In March, top US public health officials told the general public that masks were not needed...

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Saving the Care Home healthcare segment – Technology, M&A and the State

Saving the Care Home healthcare segment – Technology, M&A and the State

David Grabowski, a Harvard Medical School professor who specialises in healthcare policy, in an interview with Yahoo Finance in July 2020 spoke to the crisis of the US care home industry pre-Covid. Prior to the pandemic care home facilities...

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Will government contracts to produce PPE promote UK small-cap businesses globally?

Will government contracts to produce PPE promote UK small-cap businesses globally?

● The UK government's PPE contracts surged, as of the beginning of July, and were, at least in part, awarded to smaller companies (see exhibit below). It is about more than just the cash, however welcome that it...

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Healthcare Industry Outlook 2020 Market Overview

Healthcare Industry Outlook 2020 Market Overview

The healthcare industry is one of the largest and fastest growing industries globally. By 2040, the World Economic Forum (WEF) predicts that USD 25 trillion will be spent on healthcare up from US$ 11.9 trillion in 2018. Market consensus...

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