Wednesday, 3 August 2022

Understand the long-term effects of covid-19 on the environment and society

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August 3rd 2022
Perspectives
Inform your discussions and decisions this week: as we transition to living with rather than through covid-19, the effects of the pandemic on business, planet and society continue to be felt worldwide. This week, explore five key questions for health post-pandemic and understand the role of technology and innovation in building resilience. Plus, assess covid-19's effect on plastic waste, global trade, work-life balance and more.
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The pandemic shifted priorities in healthcare. David Humphreys, our global practice lead for health policy assesses the trends that will shape the future of well-being.
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Sustainability | data point
The pandemic's plastic problem
Learn how a landmark pledge can drive progress in managing pollution and reversing the demand for single-use plastics.
Explore the data ➔
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Globalisation | blog
State-of-play: new globalisation or fragmentation?
From pollution to trade, understand how transparency, trust and inclusiveness are vital in creating an open global market post covid-19.
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Health | article
The role of testing, data and informatics in getting back to normal
Discover how technologies such as artificial intelligence, electronic health records and telehealth will be used in continued testing for covid-19.
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Global food systems are undergoing a structural transformation. Understand the opportunities and challenges in agriculture post-pandemic.
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Globalisation | barometer
Work-life balance barometer
Covid-19 continues to influence the way we live and work. Explore the new business imperatives resulting from the pandemic.
Explore the findings ➔
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Health | report
A post-pandemic vision of healthcare delivery
Delve into the technological shifts and digital innovations changing health systems in Australia and New Zealand.
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