management of epidemics, tests, RNA vaccines… – L’Express

management of epidemics tests RNA vaccines… – LExpress

Wearing a mask, curfew, successive confinements… For the French, Covid-19 has had serious consequences. But the epidemic has also had positives, particularly on a scientific level. Stéphanie Benz’s explanations in this third episode.

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Charlotte Baris: Confinements have sometimes been a source of inspiration for new technologies or a way of developing others that failed to emerge.

Covid has also caused a revolution in our daily lives thanks to teleworking, the proliferation of exchange platforms, for example for discussing between parents and teachers, or in our way of watching films and series.

But the pandemic has especially pushed innovation in the health field. We used teleconsultation, we all discovered messenger RNA or antigenic tests… 5 years later, where is the health revolution?

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