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What next: Life after the pandemic

What next: Life after the pandemic Gulf News talks to experts at Julius Baer on how the world will look post the pandemic In association with Image Credit: Gulf News Gulf News spoke to Julius Baer, the Swiss Wealth Manager, on the world after the corona crisis. All in all, the general trend is that the crisis accelerates existing structural trends rather than creating new ones. The world will nevertheless look different, but neither as much as we hope nor as much as we fear. Making healthcare resilient Dr. Damien Ng, Thematic Analyst The coronavirus crisis accelerates existing structural trends rather than creating new ones. It should also have long lasting impacts on economics, politics, globalisation, society, healthcare, governments to name a few. Let’s take a closer look at healthcare – because it is most topical. The biggest issue with healthcare is that costs have been rising rapidly for years, primarily in the developed countries

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