SPONSORED | Discovery_SA “Covid-19 vaccines are capable of doing exactly what Discovery Life cares about doing most: protecting lives.”
All individuals vaccinated against Covid-19 benefit from, and are helping the country to achieve, increased immunity, as well as significantly reducing their chances of being hospitalised or even dying from an infection.
“For us as an insurer, risks are significantly reduced [when our clients are vaccinated]," explains Friedlander. “A healthier client base exhibits lower mortality and morbidity as well as better persistency. When this happens, we can derive insurance savings over a longer time, which we can then give back in the form of“Once more people are vaccinated, communities have a better chance of remaining healthy,” he says.
Once the majority of people are vaccinated, there is a greater possibility for communities and the economy to be restored to a healthier and more productive state again.”
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