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The global workplace safety market size is expected to grow from an estimated value of USD 12.1 billion in 2020 to USD 19.9 billion by 2025, at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 10.4% from 2020 to 2025.
The workplace safety market is driven by various factors, such as increasing need for stricter safety regulations and substantial shift within industries towards a more holistic approach to health and well-being. However, lack of skilled workplace safety and health professionals, and lack of employee engagement, are some of the factors restraining the growth of the workplace safety market.
Software segment to grow at a higher CAGR during the forecast period.
Schools should stay open for now, say educators and scientists
Schoolgirls in Glarus in October Keystone / Gian Ehrenzeller
Compulsory and post-compulsory schools in Switzerland should not be closed immediately because of Covid-19, according to the government’s scientific taskforce and the Conference of Cantonal Ministers of Education.
This content was published on January 20, 2021 - 15:38
January 20, 2021 - 15:38
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The conference’s conclusions, which were presented to the government on Wednesday, state that the cantons expect to keep schools open at both primary and secondary level. Closing schools would have a negative impact both on the mental health of children and young people and on their schooling, it said.
Swiss authorities accused of dragging feet over Covid vaccinations
The first vaccinations started in Switzerland on December 23 with cantons bringing forward their vaccination campaigns. Keystone / Jean-christophe Bott
Switzerland has been criticised for its “hesitant” vaccine purchase strategy and slow vaccine rollout.
This content was published on January 4, 2021 - 09:18
January 4, 2021 - 09:18
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SonntagsZeitung newspaper on January 3.
“Switzerland should have taken a certain risk by ordering a sufficient quantity from each manufacturer for the entire population. People are dying, the economy is damaged, every minute is precious. It is incomprehensible that the FOPH was so hesitant in purchasing the vaccine.”