Health Talks: COVID-19: What does the science say about reopening?

Health Talks

“When can the U.S. reopen?" is the most important question facing government officials and health authorities alike as the stay-at-home order continues and the economy worsens in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic. Join us as a panel of experts explores current data about the disease and discusses policy issues and projections about when the country can safely begin the process of emerging from the shutdown.

Panelists: 

Megan Jehn is an associate professor of epidemiology and a member of the global health faculty at Arizona State University’s School of Human Evolution and Social Change. She also holds affiliate appointments at the ASU Global Institute for Sustainability and the ASU Decision Theater.

Timothy Lant is the director of program development for ASU’s Knowledge Enterprise where he supports the identification and development of research funding opportunities for the Biodesign Institute and other university initiatives. He is an expert in pandemic modeling and response.

Heather Ross is a clinical assistant professor and policy fellow in the office of Phoenix mayor Kate Gallego. She holds a joint appointment with ASU’s School for the Future of Innovation in Society and the Edson College of Nursing and Health Innovation.

ASU’s College of Health Solutions offers its Health Talks speaker series to inspire collaboration and conversation on important topics in health. 

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