Four years on from #COVID19, life insurers have a key opportunity to assess the accuracy of their risk models and gather lessons from centuries of data to better prepare for the next global pandemic. RGA’s Richard Russell and Marie-Christine Boucher, FSA, FCIA detail why our society is still primed for pandemics, the continuing relevance of the 1918 Spanish Flu, and strategies for assessing the risk of future pandemics. https://bit.ly/45PBSGJ
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Four years on from #COVID19, life insurers have a key opportunity to assess the accuracy of their risk models and gather lessons from centuries of data to better prepare for the next global pandemic. RGA’s Richard Russell and Marie-Christine Boucher, FSA, FCIA detail why our society is still primed for pandemics, the continuing relevance of the 1918 Spanish Flu, and strategies for assessing the risk of future pandemics. https://gag.gl/p1A52I
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Four years on from #COVID19, life insurers have a key opportunity to assess the accuracy of their risk models and gather lessons from centuries of data to better prepare for the next global pandemic. RGA’s Richard Russell and Marie-Christine Boucher, FSA, FCIA detail why our society is still primed for pandemics, the continuing relevance of the 1918 Spanish Flu, and strategies for assessing the risk of future pandemics. https://gag.gl/p1A52I
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Four years on from #COVID19, life insurers have a key opportunity to assess the accuracy of their risk models and gather lessons from centuries of data to better prepare for the next global pandemic. RGA’s Richard Russell and Marie-Christine Boucher, FSA, FCIA detail why our society is still primed for pandemics, the continuing relevance of the 1918 Spanish Flu, and strategies for assessing the risk of future pandemics. https://gag.gl/p1A52I
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Four years on from #COVID19, life insurers have a key opportunity to assess the accuracy of their risk models and gather lessons from centuries of data to better prepare for the next global pandemic. RGA’s Richard Russell and Marie-Christine Boucher, FSA, FCIA detail why our society is still primed for pandemics, the continuing relevance of the 1918 Spanish Flu, and strategies for assessing the risk of future pandemics. https://gag.gl/p1A52I
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Four years on from #COVID19, life insurers have a key opportunity to assess the accuracy of their risk models and gather lessons from centuries of data to better prepare for the next global pandemic. RGA’s Richard Russell and Marie-Christine Boucher, FSA, FCIA detail why our society is still primed for pandemics, the continuing relevance of the 1918 Spanish Flu, and strategies for assessing the risk of future pandemics. https://gag.gl/p1A52I
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Four years on from #COVID19, life insurers have a key opportunity to assess the accuracy of their risk models and gather lessons from centuries of data to better prepare for the next global pandemic. RGA’s Richard Russell and Marie-Christine Boucher, FSA, FCIA detail why our society is still primed for pandemics, the continuing relevance of the 1918 Spanish Flu, and strategies for assessing the risk of future pandemics. https://gag.gl/p1A52I
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Four years on from #COVID19, life insurers have a key opportunity to assess the accuracy of their risk models and gather lessons from centuries of data to better prepare for the next global pandemic. RGA’s Richard Russell and Marie-Christine Boucher, FSA, FCIA detail why our society is still primed for pandemics, the continuing relevance of the 1918 Spanish Flu, and strategies for assessing the risk of future pandemics. https://gag.gl/p1A52I
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Four years on from #COVID19, life insurers have a key opportunity to assess the accuracy of their risk models and gather lessons from centuries of data to better prepare for the next global pandemic. RGA’s Richard Russell and Marie-Christine Boucher, FSA, FCIA detail why our society is still primed for pandemics, the continuing relevance of the 1918 Spanish Flu, and strategies for assessing the risk of future pandemics. https://gag.gl/p1A52I
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Four years on from #COVID19, life insurers have a key opportunity to assess the accuracy of their risk models and gather lessons from centuries of data to better prepare for the next global pandemic. RGA’s Richard Russell and Marie-Christine Boucher, FSA, FCIA detail why our society is still primed for pandemics, the continuing relevance of the 1918 Spanish Flu, and strategies for assessing the risk of future pandemics. https://gag.gl/p1A52I
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Four years on from #COVID19, life insurers have a key opportunity to assess the accuracy of their risk models and gather lessons from centuries of data to better prepare for the next global pandemic. RGA’s Richard Russell and Marie-Christine Boucher, FSA, FCIA detail why our society is still primed for pandemics, the continuing relevance of the 1918 Spanish Flu, and strategies for assessing the risk of future pandemics. https://gag.gl/p1A52I
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