248% more testing in women led nations & other gender differences in approaches to manage Covid-19
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Covid-19 has brought on unprecedented challenges on people, famiies, firms and economies
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Initial reports indicate fatalities are higher among men than women which was also the case for the previous SARS & MERS outbreaks
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Sex & Gender are important determinants and key drivers for an effective risk assessment and response design
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Countries (including India, UK & the United States) are still not doing the minimum - reporting cases & deaths among women & men
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As the focus on cases & deaths due to Covid - 19 continues a shadow pandemic continues to take shape and not having a gender inttelligent response increases the possibility of adverse social land economic outcomes
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Covid-19 has brought on unprecedented challenges on people, famiies, firms and economies
-
Initial reports indicate fatalities are higher among men than women which was also the case for the previous SARS & MERS outbreaks
-
Sex & Gender are important determinants and key drivers for an effective risk assessment and response design
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Countries (including India, UK & the United States) are still not doing the minimum - reporting cases & deaths among women & men
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As the focus on cases & deaths due to Covid - 19 continues a shadow pandemic continues to take shape and not having a gender inttelligent response increases the possibility of adverse social land economic outcomes
-
Covid-19 has brought on unprecedented challenges on people, famiies, firms and economies
-
Initial reports indicate fatalities are higher among men than women which was also the case for the previous SARS & MERS outbreaks
-
Sex & Gender are important determinants and key drivers for an effective risk assessment and response design
-
Countries (including India, UK & the United States) are still not doing the minimum - reporting cases & deaths among women & men
-
As the focus on cases & deaths due to Covid - 19 continues a shadow pandemic continues to take shape and not having a gender inttelligent response increases the possibility of adverse social land economic outcomes
-
Covid-19 has brought on unprecedented challenges on people, famiies, firms and economies
-
Initial reports indicate fatalities are higher among men than women which was also the case for the previous SARS & MERS outbreaks
-
Sex & Gender are important determinants and key drivers for an effective risk assessment and response design
-
Countries (including India, UK & the United States) are still not doing the minimum - reporting cases & deaths among women & men
-
As the focus on cases & deaths due to Covid - 19 continues a shadow pandemic continues to take shape and not having a gender inttelligent response increases the possibility of adverse social land economic outcomes