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Will the pandemic leave us sicker? – the Covid-19 actuaries discuss

Introduction Our recent Bulletins[i] on mortality impacts of the pandemic considered the likely (short-medium term) mortality of the surviving population, and how a mortality investigation could reasonably be done post-pandemic. In this Bulletin we consider the longer-term impacts of the … Continue reading

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COVID-19 – our chances IF we survive.

      Introduction Given the complexity of the question, and the different facets, we are breaking our commentary on this question into three bulletins: What is the likely mortality of the ‘survivor pool’ in the short term? What are … Continue reading

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COVID-19 – an actuary’s view

This blog displays part of an article by Matthew Edwards of Willis Towers Watson. You can read the full original through the link in the tweet below. Thanks To Matthew and WTW “In an ideal world, actuaries would wait for … Continue reading

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