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Development of mers special instructional video on ppe level and use. numberfour, to develop instructional video on ppe level and use. number four, to develop a mers serology use. number four, to develop a mers serology procedure, that s blood tests serology procedure, that s blood tests searching for antibodies, to include tests searching for antibodies, to include a tests searching for antibodies, to include a plan for a process to scale include a plan for a process to scale up include a plan for a process to scale up capacity. number seven, to produce scale up capacity. number seven, to produce an scale up capacity. number seven, to produce an options plan using extant evidence produce an options plan using extant evidence and cost benefits for quarantine versus self isolation for a range quarantine versus self isolation for a range of quarantine versus self isolation for a range of contact types, including symptomatic, asymptomatic and high risk groups. and just ....
Josiah Heyman is currently the Professor of Anthropology, Endowed Professor of Border Trade Issues, Director of UTEP’s Center for Inter-American and Border Studies and is also the Director of the M.A. program in Latin American and Border Studies in the University of Texas at El Paso. He was interviewed by Dr. Keith Pannell, host of We Are UT-El Paso on KTEP. ....
WHO Director-General s opening remarks at WHO Ad hoc consultation on COVID-19 new variants: Knowledge gaps and research priorities WHO Director-General s opening remarks at WHO Ad hoc consultation on COVID-19 new variants: Knowledge gaps and research priorities 12 January 2021 Dear colleagues and friends, Good morning, good afternoon and good evening to our colleagues from all over the world, and I’d like to wish you all a very happy New Year. Thank you for joining us today. I’m sure like me you are all hoping that 2021 will indeed be a much happier year than 2020. Almost 90 million cases of COVID-19 have now been reported to WHO, and almost 2 million people have lost their lives. ....