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The Drug Companies That Make the Most Profit

It is well-known that the pharmaceutical industry makes colossal profits across the globe, hence the ominous nickname of ”Big Pharma”. Worldwide pharmaceutical market revenue reached a jaw-dropping $1.4 trillion in 2022. So which pharmaceutical companies were the most profitable? The most profitable pharmaceutical company in the world in 2022 was Pfizer, which raked in $31.37 billion, or $994.80 per second! A significant portion of these profits likely came from Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine as well as Paxlovid, a medication used for the treatment of COVID-19. There are several reasons why big pharma is so profitable.

The Drug Companies That Make the Most Profit #Infographic

 

Pandemic Winners Struggle Harder in the Post-Pandemic World


Zoom Video Communications, the company that won great amount of recognition during the early days of the pandemic, reported better-than-expected results for its first fiscal quarter ended April 30, 2023. With total revenue of $1.11 billion and enterprise revenue of $630 million in the first quarter, Zoom raised its full-year guidance as well, expecting around 2 percent revenue growth for the year ending January 31, 2024. That is indeed a far cry from the growth numbers it posted during the pandemic years, as the working-from-home requirements come to an end and rigid competition from Microsoft Teams, Cisco’s Webex and Salesforce’s Slack have brought the former pandemic high-flyer down to earth.

Pandemic Winners Struggle Harder in the Post-Pandemic World #Infographic


Facebook has limited its Profile Picture Frames feature that let users create their own frames as well as choose frames of their choice for their profile pictures from a range of different options in the Frames Gallery.

 

It all started last year when CNBC observed a rise in the number of people on Facebook promoting the anti-vaccine campaign via profile picture frames. As a result, Facebook had to take down the offending frames one by one. Eventually, the platform decided to remove all the frames altogether, excluding the ones that were owned by approved partners.

 


The platform’s Frame Studio tool that allows users to create profile frames now has a message for users, informing them of Facebook’’s decision to limit the ability to create the frames and the new regulations around it.

 

Facebook stated in its message, “We limited the ability to create profile frames on Facebook to authoritative organizations. We’re continuing that work now, so that Profile frames from unapproved Pages and profiles can no longer be applied to new profile pictures.”

Facebook Removes the Ability for Users to Create Profile Picture Frames

Nursing Homes are Still Facing a Staffing Crisis Due to COVID

At the beginning of 2020, nursing homes employed 3.38 million Americans and nursing home staff had been on the increase for a whole decade. However, even prior to the pandemic, nursing home staff was retiring at a faster rate than new recruits were coming in. 


Since the pandemic began, nursing homes have been faced with one crisis after another and have been hit hard by the virus itself, but also by all the extra stresses for everything the virus has brought into play in our “new normal.” Today, 99% of nursing homes are facing a staffing shortage, and the crisis is only going to increase if it’s not addressed quickly.

Nursing Homes are Still Facing a Staffing Crisis Due to COVID #Infographic

The Impact of COVID-19 on Central Pharmacies

When you think of what a pharmacy is, you probably think about the local drugstore down the street, or a busy street corner of your favorite pharmacy chain. That’s fine for when it comes to an individual or family that needs to pick up regular prescriptions, but when it comes to the more sophisticated and urgent needs of a hospital system, it’s a whole new ball game.

The Impact of COVID-19 on Central Pharmacies #Infographic

How Did COVID-19 Affect Homeschooling Rates in the United States?

For the past decade, homeschooling rates across the United States have remained relatively stagnant at just around 3.3%. However, when the COVID-19 pandemic hit the world in 2020, everything changed, and that includes on the homeschooling from. From the research team at AAA State of Play, this infographic looks at how homeschooling rates across America were affected as a result of the pandemic.

How Did COVID-19 Affect Homeschooling Rates in the United States? #Infographic

Share of world’s population fully-jabbed against Covid-19

US President Joe Biden has aimed a goal for around 70 percent of the world’s population to get vaccinated fully against the deadly Covid-19 virus by the end of the coming year i.e., 2022. At the moment, more than half of Biden’s goal share of the population i.e., 45 percent have been fully vaccinated against the virus.

It has been a year since the very first person received the very first official dose of the Covid-19 vaccine outside of the clinical trials, the world still has to go a long way in order to reach the target. The uneven rollout of Covid-19 vaccines in different parts of the world is a major cause impacting the vaccination rate in the country.

That is why the share of the population vaccinated around the world is also uneven. As shown in the infographic below, South America has the highest share of the population fully vaccinated i.e., 60 percent. Followed closely by Europe and Oceania with 59 percent and 56 percent of their population fully jabbed.

Share of world’s population fully-jabbed against Covid-19 #infographic

Rebuilding Trust in a Remote Work Environment

In today’s work environment, employees and their employers are enjoying the benefits of remote work. It’s a switch that took us by surprise at the beginning for the COVID pandemic in 2020, but in most ways the surprise has been a pleasant one. 


Employees are enjoying the ability to work from their own devices with ample workspace. They’re still meeting deadlines and are able to do so with fewer interruptions. They’re motivated and more satisfied in their current positions. 

Rebuilding Trust in a Remote Work Environment #Infographic

26 Ways to Support a Child's Mental Health During the COVID-19 Pandemic

A recent report by UNICEF in the fall of 2021 suggests that the effects of the Coronavirus pandemic on a children's mental health could affect them for many years. Knowing the signs of stress in your children is the first step in being able to offer them help in a way that can relate to their age and level of development. If your infant starts wetting the bed, or having disrupted sleep patterns, or they begin hitting, biting and throwing extreme tantrums, this may be a sign they are experiencing mental stress.

26 Ways to Support a Child's Mental Health During the COVID-19 Pandemic #Infographic

The top Biopharma companies in the world

Based on the prescription drug sales in the previous year i.e., 2020, the annual list of top 50 biopharma companies was published by the Pharmaceutical Executive earlier in June. The infographic below lists the top 8 of these biopharma companies and according to it, Roche once again takes a bow with the higher number of Rx Sales and R&D Spend i.e., $47.5 billion and $11.3 billion, respectively.

The companies top seller drugs include MS drug Ocrevus and cancer medication Avastin. In addition, the incredible sales of some newly launched drugs by the company including, Hemlibra for hemophilia, Kadcyla and Perjeta for cancer, and Tecentriq also added to its overall sales.

This is the second consecutive year when Roche topped the ranking, overtaking Pfizer, the previous front-runner. However, Pfizer’s return to the first position is highly expected in 2021 due to its significant role in the pharmaceutical market after the invention of Covid-19 vaccines.

The top Biopharma companies in the world #infographic

Twitter notices increased optimism via tweets

As we head towards the most favorite season of the majority of people i.e., fall and winter, Twitter notices a switch in trends and finds most of the users pretty optimistic. Even though we are still stuck in the Covid-19 pandemic that has continued its wrath in many regions of the world, a lot of people now seem quite positive as compared to the previous year.

The infographic below shared by Twitter reveals some insights based on the tweets and trends on the platform that determines what people are thinking about better days coming ahead.

Twitter notices increased optimism via tweets #infographic

Simple ways to improve your employer branding approach

One of the most devastating impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic includes unemployment. Several companies had to reduce their workforce by more than 50 percent which resulted in the unemployment of millions of people. This not only caused major disruption in various sectors but also provoked many individuals to reassess their careers.

In the wake of crises, along with reassessing their careers, people are also changing their perspectives about life. Because of these combined factors, many have labeled it “The Great Resignation” or “The Great Reshuffle”.

Simple ways to improve your employer branding approach #infographic

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