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This initiative, spearheaded by the Long COVID Working Group, addresses the significant uncertainties surrounding the long-term impacts of Long COVID by providing a centralised resource for research findings and information.
The development of the hub was a collaborative effort from the Long COVID Working Group, with significant contributions from Shelley Agrawal, Daniel Langford, Chris Scheuber, Xu Shi, and Kelly Yong. Their dedication and expertise have been instrumental in bringing this resource to life.
Despite extensive ongoing research, much remains unknown about the long-term effects of Long COVID. The Knowledge Hub was created to collate these findings in one place, ensuring members have easy access to the latest data and insights for their research and professional practice.
The Knowledge Hub offers a wealth of resources, including:
Engaging with the topic of Long COVID is crucial for several reasons:
Understanding Long COVID can influence various aspects of actuarial practice, including:
The Knowledge Hub provides access and opportunities for self-learning and research, allowing actuaries to deepen their understanding of Long COVID. It also fosters cross-practice discussions, encouraging collaboration and the exchange of ideas among actuaries.
Moreover, the Hub prompts considerations of the broader societal impact of Long COVID, extending beyond its implications for the insurance industry.
By facilitating these discussions and providing a wealth of resources, the Knowledge Hub aims to enrich the actuarial community's knowledge and approach to managing Long COVID.
While the immediate direct impacts may be limited, the Knowledge Hub aims to equip actuaries with the tools and knowledge to engage in more deliberate data collection and improve their understanding of Long COVID. This foundational knowledge is essential for informed decision-making and addressing the broader implications of the condition.
The Actuaries Institute invites all members to explore the Long COVID Knowledge Hub and utilise the resources available to enhance their professional practice and contribute to the ongoing research and understanding of this complex condition.
For more information and to access the resources, please visit the Long COVID Knowledge Hub via the Actuaries Institute website.