Science Museum | Covid-19 and the Hunt for the Vaccine: A Frontline Account - A Talk with Professor Chris Whitty @ScienceMuseum | Uploaded July 2021 | Updated October 2024, 19 hours ago.
As society returns to some semblance of normality, it may be all too tempting to let down our guard. However, COVID-19 remains a threat that we must continue to take seriously. The panel will share their experiences of the past eighteen months, why vaccination is key to protecting ourselves and our friends, families and colleagues.
Speakers Include:
Professor Chris Whitty
Professor Kevin Fenton
Dr Kevin Fong
Dr Margaret McCartney
Razia Iqbal (Chair)
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As society returns to some semblance of normality, it may be all too tempting to let down our guard. However, COVID-19 remains a threat that we must continue to take seriously. The panel will share their experiences of the past eighteen months, why vaccination is key to protecting ourselves and our friends, families and colleagues.
Speakers Include:
Professor Chris Whitty
Professor Kevin Fenton
Dr Kevin Fong
Dr Margaret McCartney
Razia Iqbal (Chair)
Captions, provided by Stagetext, are available by selecting the "Subtitles/Closed Captions" icon above.
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Thank you for watching. Your support makes events like this happen. As we emerge from the pandemic we need your support now more than ever. We will continue our mission to ignite curiosity through thought-provoking and inspiring virtual events and talks just like this one. Your help large or small will make a huge difference – thank you.
You can donate to the museum here - bit.ly/3AUjkFz