The Straits Times Covid-19 webinar
The Straits Times Covid-19 Webinar
Six months on, how well do we know the virus, and how do we move forward
Date: Thursday, July 23
Time: 12.30pm
Register by noon, Tue, July 21
This webinar is free and will be conducted via Zoom. Successful registrants will receive an access code.
Can't attend but would like to ask our panellists some questions, send them in advance to askst@sph.com.sg
Six months on, how well do we know the virus, and how do we move forward
Singapore saw its first coronavirus case on Jan 23. Six months later, on Thursday (July 23), an infectious diseases expert, an epidemiologist studying disease trends and a scientist working on treatments and vaccines discuss what we can expect in the days ahead.
Date: Thursday, July 23
Time: 12.30pm
Register by noon, Tue, July 21
This webinar is free and will be conducted via Zoom. Successful registrants will receive an access code.
The Straits Times Covid-19 Webinar
MODERATOR
Salma Khalik, Senior Health Correspondent, The Straits Times
THE EXPERT PANEL
Professor Teo Yik Ying, dean of the NUS Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health
Professor Dale Fischer, senior infectious diseases consultant at the National University Hospital and chair of the World Health Organisation's Global Outbreak Alert and Response Network steering committee
Professor Ooi Eng Eong, deputy director of the emerging infectious diseases programme at Duke-NUS Medical School, who is working on Covid-19 treatments and vaccines
MODERATOR
Salma Khalik, Senior Health Correspondent, The Straits Times
THE EXPERT PANEL
Professor Teo Yik Ying, dean of the NUS Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health
Professor Dale Fischer, senior infectious diseases consultant at the National University Hospital and chair of the World Health Organisation's Global Outbreak Alert and Response Network steering committee
Professor Ooi Eng Eong, deputy director of the emerging infectious diseases programme at Duke-NUS Medical School, who is working on Covid-19 treatments and vaccines
Can't attend but would like to ask our panellists some questions, send them in advance to askst@sph.com.sg