LIVING & WORKING WITH COVID-19 VARIANTS:
IMPACT TO WORKFORCE AND TRAVEL

FRIDAY, 11 FEBRUARY 2022

3:30PM KUALA LUMPUR | MANILA | SINGAPORE
1:00PM INDIA | 2:00PM YANGON | 2:30PM BANGKOK | HANOI | JAKARTA
Complete the form to register for our COVID-19 Omicron Situation Update, where our health experts, Dr David Teo, Regional Medical Director, Asia and Global Pandemic Expert and Dr Richard Jones, Regional Medical Director, SEA and Indonesia will share their insights on how to protect and support your employees in these challenging times.

Agenda to include:

  • COVID-19 Situation Update: What's Next & Beyond
  • Territorial Impact of Government Regulations on COVID-19
  • Responsible Travel during the Pandemic
  • Workplace Management: Best Practices

Please register to reserve your spot and submit your questions to ensure the best chance of them being addressed during the live Q&A at the end of the session.

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OUR SUBJECT MATTER EXPERTS
DR DAVID TEO
Regional Medical Director, Asia
International SOS
DR RICHARD JONES
Regional Medical Director, SEA & Indonesia
International SOS

RETURN TO TRAVEL
ENABLING SAFE TRAVEL IN A COVID-19 WORLD
Travel has become undoubtedly more complicated and more support is required than ever  – in Europe alone, we have seen a 60% increase in the number of cases per 100 trips. In fact, trips are now nine times more likely to result in a medical evacuation, due to the stress placed on many countries' healthcare services1. Travellers and their managers are commonly seeking our advice to help navigate the complexity of country restrictions and, of course, managing the threats of the disease itself.

1 International SOS Assistance Centre Case Data