19/07/2021

How might the COVID-19 pandemic end?

By on July 19, 2021
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How can we end the pandemic—and start preparing for the next one? With millions of lives already lost, it’s vital to address both these questions, particularly as vaccine hesitancy persists and variants manifest and spread around the world. The complexity of the challenge demands a holistic approach, with input from experts across disciplines. McKinsey caught up with a team of multidisciplinary experts to discuss what’s at stake and what needs to happen next; don’t miss the participants’ thoughtful observations touching on healthcare, commerce, security, and more.
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How might the COVID-19 pandemic end?
 
How might the COVID-19 pandemic end?
Experts in healthcare, commerce, security, and more discuss new approaches to address the pandemic when vaccination alone may not be enough and the enduring costs of the crisis continue to rise.
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