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Isobar Switzerland supports CEPI the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness for business transformation    Digital Experience Agency Isobar is proud to support the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovation’s (CEPI), a coalition which is striving to accelerate the development of a vaccine for COVID-19 and enable equitable access to it. Isobar will support CEPI’s s business transformation process by implementing a robust operational platform and system support built on the Salesforce platform, the global leader in CRM. CEPI will be able to automate processes and improve operational efficiency, make data-driven decisions, reduce operational risk and optimize solution design. Mads Høgholen, Director of Finance & Operations at CEPI said: “CEPI was established in 2017 and has grown quickly to support a varied portfolio of vaccine development projects against emerging infectious diseases. As the work of the organization expands, it is essential that we have the right business

Vaccine Nationalism will only serve to prolong the Covid-19 pandemic - PM Gonsalves

The disturbing trend of “vaccine nationalism” in which wealthy countries hoard Covid-19 medical supplies such as vaccines, will only serve to prolong the pandemic. Prime Minister Dr Ralph Gonsavles drove home this point in his address to the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) on Wednesday, February 17, titled “Ensuring Equitable Access for COVID-19 Vaccines in Contexts Affected by Conflict and Instability.” “The simple truth is that unless vaccines are made …

What can people in wealthy nations do to fix COVID vaccine apartheid ?

URL copied to clipboard It was heartwarming to see 90-year-old Briton Margaret Keenan becoming the first patient in the world to get the SARS-CoV2 vaccine in early December. But there was a bitter sense of deja vu for many watching on television from Africa. Those of us who lived through the HIV pandemic of the 1980s and 1990s recalled the time when life-saving antiretroviral medicine was available in Western countries yet unaffordable for us. We knew that people we loved would die as a result. Last week, a UK initiative called Arm-in-Arm was launched to encourage people who have been vaccinated against COVID-19 to donate to the WHO COVID-19 Solidarity Fund to help pay for vaccines for people in poorer countries. It is supported by the universities of East Anglia and Essex, as well as Sarah Gilbert, the co-creator of the Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine.

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