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033 - What the US Can Learn from Singapore's COVID-19 Response
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033 - What the US Can Learn from Singapore's COVID-19 Response

Public Health On Call · Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health

April 7, 202018m 49s

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Show Notes

Early on in the COVID-19 outbreak, Singapore quickly launched a robust response which included widespread testing, diligent contact tracing and quarantining, and isolation of all sick persons, even those with mild symptoms. Alumnus Dr. Vernon Lee, Director of Communicable Diseases at the Ministry of Health of Singapore, talks to Dr. Josh Sharfstein about how lessons from the 2003 SARS outbreak informed Singapore's risk-based approach to staying a few steps ahead of the novel coronavirus.

Learn more: jhsph.edu/covid-19