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Stephanie Shadbolt
April 21, 2020

Betz Halloran featured in Business Insider

Stephanie Shadbolt
April 21, 2020

CIDID Director Betz Halloran was recently interviewed by Business Insider, resulting in the three articles published below.

One key figure helps countries decide when their coronavirus outbreaks are over — but scientists say it's a moving target.

The US is 'a long way' from beating the coronavirus with herd immunity, experts say, since that would require 50% of the population being immune.

To know the real number of coronavirus cases in the US, China, or Italy, researchers say multiply by 10.

Newer PostSISMID registration now open! Online classes for 2020
Older PostLife Science Washington hosts free COVID-19 webinar on April 23
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