
Contact Tracing Q&A with Dr. Emily Gurley
Contact tracing is a “tried and true” tool for managing outbreaks of infectious diseases. But how does it work and what exactly does it entail? Emily Gurley, an epidemiologist and associate scientist at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health details the process and explains how it can help prevent a second wave of Covid-19.
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Contact tracing is a “tried and true” tool for managing outbreaks of infectious diseases. But how does it work and what exactly does it entail? Emily Gurley, an epidemiologist and associate scientist at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health details the process and explains how it can help prevent a second wave of Covid-19.
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