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December 10, 2021
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Leaders in health must be ambidextrous, balancing present opportunities and short-term priorities with the exploring of future opportunities. An insight by Ishiqa Multani, President, Sagar Group of Hospitals
2022 is nearly upon us and the COVID-19 pandemic is still not over. The US finds itself in a fifth wave in spite of having a more than adequate stockpile of vaccines. Europe heads into a difficult winter with many EU nations finding peaks in COVID-19 cases and the German health minister making a bleak declaration that by the end of winter, Germans “will either be vaccinated, recovered, or dead.” Austria has entered a lockdown for the unvaccinated.
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