The covid-19 pandemic has exacerbated long-standing issues in health, such as critical system weaknesses and growing inequity in care. It has also caused new gaps and policy levers. Beyond minimising the short and long-term impact of covid-19, stakeholders must strive for improved and more inclusive approaches to health and wellbeing. We have curated our field-leading work on system preparedness, pandemic response and health policy implications. Through research, we can identify sustainable ways to tackle future health challenges as a global community.
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- Covid-19 health funding tracker - Our covid-19 health-funding tracker, supported by the Wellcome Trust, synthesises global health-related funding efforts to increase accountability and further pledges. We track the flow of money from pledge to disbursement towards the development, production and equitable access to new covid-19 diagnostics, therapeutics and vaccines.
- Examining the intersection between noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) and covid-19 - Our modelling suggests that a 10% reduction in NCD mortality, through better access to healthcare, would have reduced COVID-19 fatality by 20% in LMICs.
- Covid mythbusters - Do masks protect the general public from coronavirus? Will mutations make the virus more aggressive? Economist Impact, in partnership with Reckitt Benckiser, demystifies prominent questions about covid-19.
- Country-level pandemic response toolkit - This project, supported by Sanofi, explores different national responses to the crisis. We have identified the factors that enable governments to strengthen, coordinate and refine future responses.
- Global health security index - This index measures how prepared 195 countries are to tackle major infectious disease outbreaks. The report is based on a 140-question survey organised across six categories, 34 indicators and 85 sub-indicators.
- Vaccine ecosystem initiative - Covid-19 has shown the power of scientific innovation in the vaccine arena. The Economist Group’s vaccine ecosystem initiative explores the components required to build a more resilient, dynamic and flexible vaccine ecosystem for the future.
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