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How many of you feel like you’ve been slowly working your way toward a degree in epidemiology over the past nine months?
It’s not like any of us signed up for the course work. And if we could, we’d all love to drop it. But when your life is suddenly upended by a pandemic with an endless appetite for lives, you start learning as you go.
I’d never heard of R naught until the spring. I’m positive I knew nothing about rolling five-day positivity rates. Aerosols weren’t something I feared. My knowledge of lag time between infections and deaths as an indicator of pandemic progression clearly lagged.
Winnipeg Free Press By: Malak Abas | Posted: 2:04 PM CST Thursday, Dec. 10, 2020
Last Modified: 8:11 PM CST Thursday, Dec. 10, 2020 | Updates
Looking at the past, present and future of Manitoba’s response to COVID-19 was the topic of discussion in a virtual town hall Thursday hosted by the Winnipeg Free Press.
Looking at the past, present and future of Manitoba’s response to COVID-19 was the topic of discussion in a virtual town hall Thursday hosted by the
Winnipeg Free Press.
Panelists at the Manitoba’s Pandemic: what went wrong and how do we make things right again? forum ran the gamut of expertise in fields of health care and pandemic evaluation. The group discussed aspects of the public health crisis, before taking questions from