Controlling the COVID-19 Epidemic in Colorado
Time: 8:30 AM to 9:30 AM
A Collaboration of the Colorado School of Public Health and the Denver Museum of Nature & Science
Monday, April 27 at 8:30 a.m.
Watch the full recording and read the recap
As Colorado moves into the next phase of its COVID-19 response, many residents are wondering: Now what? Is it safe to go back to work? Will there be a second wave of infections? Which epidemiological models are useful? And what can the data tell us about the weeks and months to come?
Join us virtually for a conversation with Jonathan Samet, MD, MS, Professor of Epidemiology and Environmental and Occupational Health and Dean of the Colorado School of Public Health on Monday, April 27 at 8:30 am MT. Dr. Samet will discuss solutions and challenges around slowing the spread of the disease, as well as insights gained from working closely with state officials on their public health guidance. Following the presentation, you’ll have the opportunity to submit your own questions to Dr. Samet during a moderated Q&A session.
This free livestream event is open to the public and is presented by the Colorado School of Public Health, the Denver Museum of Nature & Science, and the Institute for Science & Policy.