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Rare Disease Day 2021

February 22, 2021 |  

To mark Rare Disease Day 2021 on Sunday 28 February, OPEN Health will be intentionally quiet on all LinkedIn channels from 26 February to 1 March in order not to distract from awareness generated by patient groups.

To mark Rare Disease Day 2021 on Sunday 28 February, OPEN Health will be intentionally quiet on all LinkedIn channels from 26 February to 1 March in order not to distract from awareness generated by patient groups.

In fact, we want to offer our platform to amplify the voices of the rare disease community and we will be sharing Rare Disease Day-related content during this period. So, if you are part of a patient group and would like us to share your posts, please tag #Share4Rare and we will happily share to our network.

We recognise the importance of this day for rare disease patient groups in supporting their communities and raising awareness, and it’s for this reason that OPEN Health is saying “Shhhh” on Rare Disease Day 2021!

If you would like to understand more about our commitment, capabilities and experience in rare disease please contact:

Gavin Jones, Global Advisor, Rare Diseases

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