The COVID pandemic has affected virtually all aspects of society. The tragic loss of life and public health state of affairs, business and educational disruption, and stay at home virtual world are just some our recent experiences. What have we learned from this inflection point? What have we discovered that helps us cope or that we really don’t need?
- Introductory Remarks
01:00pm – 01:05pm USA / Canada – Pacific – April 5, 2021
- Pandemic ecology
01:05pm – 01:30pm USA / Canada – Pacific – April 5, 2021
David Quammen, Presenter
- Assembling a compliant coronavirus testing laboratory on a university campus without a medical or veterinary school
01:30pm – 01:55pm USA / Canada – Pacific – April 5, 2021
Caryn Heldt, Presenter
- Status of the COVID19 pandemic and virology of SARS-CoV-2
01:55pm – 02:20pm USA / Canada – Pacific – April 5, 2021
Matthew Frieman, Presenter
- Intermission 02:20pm – 02:25pm USA / Canada – Pacific – April 5, 2021
- Modeling SARS-CoV-2 spreading on university campuses. 02:25pm – 02:50pm USA / Canada – Pacific – April 5, 2021
Cécile Piret, Presenter
- Indoor air quality to reduce exposure and risk to airborne viruses and other pathogens
02:50pm – 03:15pm USA / Canada – Pacific – April 5, 2021
Alan Majer, Presenter | Dan Herman
- Vaccinations support your employees and your business
03:15pm – 03:40pm USA / Canada – Pacific – April 5, 2021
Kirby Drake, Presenter | Neal Langerman
- Panel Discussion
03:40pm – 04:00pm USA / Canada – Pacific – April 5, 2021
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Monday April 5, 2021
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The COVID pandemic has affected virtually all aspects of society. The tragic loss of life and public health state of affairs, business and educational disruption, and stay at home virtual world are just some our recent experiences. What have we learned from this inflection point? What have we discovered that helps us cope or that we really don't need?