Briefing: Resilience partnership may point to the future of insurance

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Insurers investing in Covid-related research projects could be looking to reduce the long-term costs of future risks

The launch of a new national research programme, designed to inform and underpin a society that is more resilient to future pandemics, has been backed by the insurance sector - this may well point to a shift in strategy when it comes to funding.

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