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UWA researchers awarded $8 million in Federal funding

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Busting pandemic myths and how Australia is tracking

Date Time Busting pandemic myths and how Australia is tracking The UWA Public Policy Institute will host a free online event for the community to provide the latest evidence about COVID-19, help people make informed decisions and navigate the vaccine landscape. The event will take place at 5.30pm on Tuesday 20 July. With continued debate and mixed information surrounding COVID-19 and the rollout of vaccinations in Australia, it can be difficult to separate fact from fiction. During this Q&A-based virtual event, leading experts in public health, immunology and policy will tackle the most pressing community questions. Event panel members Associate Professor Christopher Blyth from the UWA Medical School who is also co-chair of the Australian Technical Advisory Group on Immunisation and co-director of the Wesfarmers Centre of Vaccines and Infectious Diseases at Telethon Kids Institute will provide information on the different vaccines available, their effectiveness, and address com

How mass vaccination will shape travel

Date Time How mass vaccination will shape travel Q and A with Dr Barbara Nattabi, an expert on the epidemiology of communicable diseases and senior lecturer at The University of Western Australia’s School of Population and Global Health While the COVID vaccine protects an individual from severe disease, it is not until the community bands together and reaches a mass vaccination coverage of at least 75 per cent that it becomes a powerful weapon with the potential to prevent resurgence of COVID cases, says Dr Barbara Nattabi,senior lecturer at The University of Western Australia’s School of Population and Global Health.

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