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Date: 05/11/2020
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, May 11 at 8:30 a.m.
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For weeks, the availability and accessibility of COVID-19 testing has dominated the national discourse. Who can get tested? How quickly do the results come back? Is there enough widespread testing to identify and contain new hotspots? In such a rapidly-shifting landscape, guidance can change quickly, leaving the public with more questions than answers.

In the third part of our ongoing coronavirus webinar series, you’re invited to tune in for a discussion on Colorado’s approach to testing and how it fits into the state’s broader response. We’ll be joined by Kyle M. Brown, Ph.D., Deputy for Mass Testing and Isolation Support on Colorado’s COVID Innovation Response Team to help separate fact from fiction around tests and talk about the road ahead. Following the presentation, viewers will have an opportunity to submit questions 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.