HIT Consultant November 23, 2022
Ivor Campbell, CEO of Snedden Campbell

The early 2020s will be studied by historians as a time of global uncertainty when an unknown pathogen caused a public health emergency that brought the world to the brink.

It may also be remembered as a time of unparalleled cooperation and advancement in technologies, prompted by the Covid pandemic, that provided enduring benefits for generations to come.

Just as the two world wars of the 20th Century were the deadliest and most attritional in history, they also triggered developments in medicine, jet propulsion and cryptology that ultimately led to the general prescribing of penicillin, mass air transit and the dawn of the computer age.

The quickest and most obvious legacy of Covid was mass vaccination programs around the world...

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