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Coronavirus Webcast, March 2020

With COVID-19 now spreading via community transmission in the U.S. and the World Health Organization raising its risk assessment to “very high,” the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health presents a 30-minute webcast featuring some of the best minds addressing this global health concern. 

Panelists include Dr. Jennifer Nuzzo and Dr. Tara Kirk Sell of the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security and Lauren Sauer of the Johns Hopkins Office of Critical Event Preparedness and Response. The conversation is moderated by Dr. Joshua Sharfstein, Vice Dean of the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and former secretary of Maryland’s Department of Health.

The experts discuss the findings of the Global Health Security Index referenced by President Trump, what you need to know about community transmission and how to protect yourself from misinformation. They also answer viewer questions submitted before and during the broadcast.

 

Speakers

  • Jennifer Nuzzo, DrPH, SM
    Senior Scholar, Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security
    Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
  • Tara Kirk Sell, PhD, MA
    Senior Scholar, Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security
    Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
  • Lauren M. Sauer, MS
    Director of Operations, Johns Hopkins Office of Critical Event Preparedness and Response
    Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
  • Josh Sharfstein, MD
    Moderator
    Vice Dean for Public Health Practice and Community Engagement
    Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health

A recording will be made available via on The Hub’s dedicated coronavirus page and across Bloomberg School channels.

The Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health will host additional webcasts as the coronavirus outbreak continues. Follow us on TwitterFacebookLinkedIn, and Instagram to be notified about future broadcasts.

The Bloomberg School is also launching a daily “Public Health On Call” podcast with an immediate focus on the coronavirus outbreak. Subscribe Now

For more information, please contact jhsph_communications@jhu.edu

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