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As part of The Drum’s recent B2B WorldFest, developed in partnership with Stein IAS, an A-list panel of B2B marketers came together to discuss the massive changes forced upon the B2B sector by the Covid-19 pandemic and the incredible levels of business transformation seen in response.
The Drum’s US editor Kenneth Hein chaired the discussion – ‘The Great Acceleration: B2B’s Transformation Point’ - with James Canning, co-founder of MMT Digital, Debbie Vavangas, global head of IBM Garage and Mark Keating, chief innovation officer at Stein IAS.
Barry Gardiner MP and health secretary Matt Hancock.
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Concerns have been raised with health secretary Matt Hancock about possible delays getting the Covid-19 vaccine to care home residents.
After Mr Hancock s statement to Parliament about coronavirus restrictions on Thursday (December 17), Brent North MP Barry Gardiner asked about issues around splitting up packs of the vaccine.
Mr Hancock told the House there has been significant progress on tackling this issue .
Referencing James Canning, Brent s first octogenarian to receive the vaccine earlier this week, he said: While congratulating him and the Wembley Practice team who delivered it, does the secretary of state share my concern that care homes in Brent have been advised that the 970 doses that are in the vaccine packs cannot be split because of the licensing conditions, meaning that those in our care homes who are over 80 may have to wait until February or for the Oxford vaccine befo
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