The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted the lives of millions of people throughout the world. However, it is not the first pandemic of this century and is unlikely to be the last. Evidence points to the frequency of pandemics continuing to increase, driven in large part by demographic trends such as climate change, globalized trade and travel, and environmental degradation[i].
So, how can we best prepare ourselves for and prevent future pandemics?
Join us as we bring together a diverse line up of speakers with this question in mind. In this webinar, we’ll be looking at how we might prevent future pandemics, including our readiness to detect such situations and collaborate across borders, as well as the role of innovation when new global health threats emerge.
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