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It is hard to see positives through the tragedy of the Covid-19 pandemic. The impact on lives and livelihoods is, and will continue to be, catastrophic for some time to come.
A glimmer of light shining through the darkness is seeing scientists around the world collaborate like never before, with transparent data sharing, and most of all a spirit of togetherness. From evidence-informed decision-making to new vaccines, these partnerships have been the catalyst for unparalleled rapid research and development which will undoubtedly save lives in the months and years ahead.
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