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Hearing the straight story from the (public health) experts…… “Corona Virus, Science and Solutions”

Dear Friends,

This link leads you to a 90 minute Q&A session with the top public health faculty at the UC Berkeley School of Public Health who are on the cutting edge of research on the corona virus as well as other vectors for infectious disease.

A half dozen or so faculty with deep expertise answer questions asked by the public regarding the most current and best thinking on this epidemic.  From pathophysiology to public policy, from discussion of medications and treatments, to developing a vaccine…. and a bit of commentary about transferring the virus to your pet…. this is a fascinating session.  

Consider sharing with your family:

https://news.berkeley.edu/2020/03/30/coronavirus-science-and-solutions/

Enjoy,

John

PS  Wouldn't it be cool if we had a school of public health in the Capitol Region?? 

(Reminder:  Have been asked to share that I have training in public health and in management).

 

 

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One response to “Hearing the straight story from the (public health) experts…… “Corona Virus, Science and Solutions””

  1. John Troidl

    PS Because this presentation is in a Q&A format, you can watch as much or as little of the session as you want. Each question is asked and then answered in a stand alone fashion…. so that you can spend as little as 3 minutes on a single Q&A pair or watch for 30 minutes and hear 10ish Q&As or watch the whole 90 minutes.
    They cover lots of topics including questions about whether your pet is safe being around their human family to some of the technical issues regarding antibody tests.
    Check it out… “Berkeley presents” did a really good job on this session with true public health experts! Listening to this session first will help prepare you for Governor Newsom’s noon press conference today on next steps in returning California to normalcy.

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