Analysis: From bench to bed – insuring vaccine distribution

A syringe is made ready for an injection

The insurance industry has reacted well to the challenge of covering the needs of those producing and transporting Covid-19 vaccines around the world and across the UK, experts tell Post, predicting it will continue to play its part in supporting efforts to fight the pandemic.

Over half a million people in the UK had been vaccinated against Covid-19 by the start of this week after the rollout began on 8 December, Prime Minister Boris Johnson has said.

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How maritime insurers are helping shipowners decarbonise

Following the European Union’s Emissions Trading System coming into force for the maritime transport industry on 1 January, Fiona Nicolson explores how shipowners, operators and insurers have come to terms with the implications and effects of the new regulations.

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