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    How Investing Money Can Help in the Fight Against Coronavirus

    npsnps28 July 2020Updated:26 June 2024
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    Do you want to make a difference but don’t know where to begin? Here are all the ways smart investments can help us overcome the aftermath of coronavirus.

    The coronavirus pandemic is being hailed as the greatest challenge society has faced since World War II. It has caused thousands of deaths, long and difficult lockdowns in many countries around the world, the collapse of businesses and countless people losing their livelihoods. This has resulted in a lot of people feeling hopeless about the future and helpless in the struggle to do anything about it.

    However, we strongly believe that humanity will pull through, and there are many things the average person can do to ensure a brighter future for everyone. One of the most significant ways to seek positive change is through impact investing. This might seem odd, but we have several reasons behind our thinking here. Read on to find out how your investments can help us overcome the obstacles that coronavirus has put in humanity’s way.

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    Invest in Healthcare

    Healthcare is incredibly important in taking down coronavirus, but its services are currently at risk of becoming overwhelmed. Fortunately, there are several ways your investments can help this industry.

    You can provide capital to private healthcare organisations, so that they can afford to hire more staff and obtain adequate resources to ensure high-quality patient care. You also could fund projects which are focusing on developing treatments or track and trace software for coronavirus, which is what investors like Tej Kohli have done.

    Powering the Economy

    One of the most concerning things about COVID-19 is the economic depression that’s predicted to follow in its wake. Businesses everywhere were forced to close because of lockdown; people have lost their jobs; entire industries will never be the same again.

    As a result, we are all avoiding spending money in anticipation of the recession. However, this will make things a lot worse. As much as we can, we must continue life as usual in order to keep businesses going and ensure people retain their jobs. Otherwise, we will be vulnerable to a devastating snowball effect.

    The same applies to investors. If you help to fund valuable companies, then they are more likely to stay afloat during these trying times. This means fewer people will be made redundant, thus powering the economy and helping us to recover from the pandemic’s aftermath. Everything is linked ? much like a food chain in an ecosystem.

    Invest in Technology

    Technology is key to overcoming the outbreak and there is a multitude of ways your investment into this industry could help. For one, your capital can aid the invention of new equipment which is used to combat the virus. Take the example of ventilators; countless lives would have been lost without them.

    Supporting the tech industry is also important because we need technology for manufacturing. Following on from the pandemic, there has been an increase in demand for things like personal protective equipment and hand sanitiser ? and factory workers cannot work quickly enough to keep up with the pace. There is, of course, also the added issue of spreading COVID-19 amongst employees. As a result, we are having to rely on machinery more than ever before. Investments can ensure the tech industry has adequate funding to help with this.

    Be smart with your investments and you will make a significant difference in tackling the coronavirus outbreak.

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