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The public health response to covid - 19
FromThe BMJ Podcast
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Length:
39 minutes
Released:
Apr 12, 2020
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Podcast episode
Description
As part of our response to the covid-19 pandemic, we’re going to be running a series of discussions with experts about some of the big issues arising from the virus.
In this one, we’re asking about the public health response to an outbreak - what’s necessary, and is it possible to go to far.
Joining us are
Martin Mckee - professor of european health at the London Schoole fo Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
Kathleen Bachynski - assistant professor of public health at Muhlenberg College
Sridhar Venkatapura - associate professor global health & philosophy at
King's College London
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In this one, we’re asking about the public health response to an outbreak - what’s necessary, and is it possible to go to far.
Joining us are
Martin Mckee - professor of european health at the London Schoole fo Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
Kathleen Bachynski - assistant professor of public health at Muhlenberg College
Sridhar Venkatapura - associate professor global health & philosophy at
King's College London
www.bmj.com/podcasts
www.bmj.com/coronavirus
Released:
Apr 12, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
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