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PIH Experts Address COVID-19 Questions

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Four PIH experts answer COVID 19 questions in a live webinar.
PIH CEO Dr. Sheila Davis; Dr. Joia Mukherjee, chief medical officer; Daniel Orozco, director of clinical operations; and Emily Dally, director of impact, spoke during an hour-long live webinar on COVID-19

A panel of four Partners In Health experts responded to a wide array of audience-submitted questions about the novel coronavirus during a live webinar.

PIH CEO Dr. Sheila Davis; Dr. Joia Mukherjee, chief medical officer; Daniel Orozco, director of clinical operations; and Emily Dally, director of impact, participated in the hour-long discussion.

Questions ranged from how the United States is confronting COVID-19, the disease that results from the virus, to how PIH is collaborating with national governments to test, treat, and support the most vulnerable communities as they confront this global pandemic.

Viewers submitted questions beforehand and during the live session on April 2. 

Watch the webinar

Check out the link below to watch the full webinar. The original video has been edited and condensed for clarity.

Article originally posted on pih.org


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