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Meet the Entrepreneur Duo Who Are Proving It’s Possible to Succeed During COVID and Brexit
When Joe Todd and Terry McGinnis first met, they never thought they’d be at the forefront of building an online empire, especially during lock-downs and a messy divorce from the European Union in form of Brexit. Whilst the British economy is in a volatile situation, the company has managed to see relative success and average order values in excess of £250.00 per customer visit, making it one of the most premium and lucrative offerings out there for investors.
The pair are founders of Cozy, one of the first sustainable marketplaces that prioritize customer comfort, satisfaction and ethical business practices over everything else. Cozy unlike other marketplaces focus on a white-glove service which encompass a premium-style offering for both customers and the vendors which choose to sell their products via the marketplace. The website offers best in class support, dedicated account managers for vendors and prioritization of new-found technologies over old style archaic systems that make little sense to both customers and vendors.
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Wednesday, January 6, 2021
A nurse prepares to administer the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine to Dr. Jean-Christophe Richard in La Croix-Rousse hospital, in Lyon, France, on Wednesday. Amid public outcry, France's health minister promised Tuesday an "exponential" acceleration of his country's slow coronavirus vaccination process.
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From France to Germany to The Netherlands, Europeans are venting frustration over the pace of their COVID-19 vaccine rollout.
The European Union began administering the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine on Dec. 27 — two weeks after the United States and almost a month after the United Kingdom, which recently left the EU.
MexicoGermanyUnited-statesNetherlandsUnited-kingdomIsraelArgentinaUnited-arab-emiratesJaurLanguedoc-roussillonFranceRussiaProvided by Dow Jones By Pierre Briançon Critics have pointed out that the president has been wary of not taking on the significant part of the French population that has expressed concerns or hostility toward the vaccine France was still mired on Monday in what critics called a massive government failure to vaccinate the population against COVID-19, with only a few hundred people having received a shot in the week since vaccines began to be rolled out in the European Union. According to French health ministry numbers quoted by the COVIDTracker (link)website, 516 persons had been vaccinated as of Jan. 1.
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