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Science Matters: Let's Talk About COVID-19

Welcome to ‘Science Matters: Let's Talk about COVID-19’, from the Jameel Institute at Imperial College London. The outbreak of the Novel Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) is the most significant public health emergency of the 21st century so far. As the epidemic spreads, people around the world want to understand the science behind the most pressing questions: how many people have been infected? How dangerous is the virus? When will a vaccine be available? How can the epidemic be contained, and the damages mitigated? What is the economic impact? What’s the role of social media and local communities in the epidemic response? Researchers at the Jameel Institute and other research institutes at Imperial College London have been at the forefront of the response to the COVID-19 emergency, with clinical, epidemiological and social science analyses informing the outbreak response. They are generating robust empirical evidence that governments and international agencies are using around the world to plan their responses. On this course, you will hear directly from our world-class experts about the theory behind the analyses of COVID-19 and its spread, while learning how to interpret new information using core principles of public health, epidemiology, medicine, health economics, and social science. You will be able to watch regular situation reports about the state of the epidemic, provided by the researchers of J-IDEA and its director Professor Neil Ferguson. If you want to learn even more about these topics, a number of free MOOCs are available from Imperial College London. We also offer a fully online Global Master of Public Health for those of you who want to delve even deeper and join our professional community. Please note: This course was launched in February 2020 and we have continued to develop content as the COVID-19 situation progresses and new insights emerge. While we endeavour to include the most recent information, this is a fast-moving situation and information is constantly changing. This course is to be used for educational purposes only and is open to all and free of charge. The information in this course does not constitute clinical or other advice and must not be used for the purposes of providing any clinical or other advice. If you have any health concerns, please refer to your regional health authorities’ guidelines and consult a medical professional. Please note the views expressed by individuals in the course content do not necessarily reflect those of Imperial College London, the Jameel Institute and any other funding partners. Imperial College London, the Jameel Institute and any other funding partners shall not be liable, to the maximum extent permitted by law, for any loss suffered or for any other adverse or negative consequence arising directly or indirectly from your reliance on the information contained in this course.

Status: Emergency Response
Status: Microbiology
BeginnerCourse16 hours

Featured reviews

VS

4.0Reviewed Oct 27, 2024

Very interesting and well put together, only downside was waiting months to receive feedback on my peer-reviewed assignments.

JC

5.0Reviewed Sep 17, 2020

Very exciting to learn the diferent aspects of this pandemic disease

KK

5.0Reviewed Jul 9, 2020

Excellent course for awareness of Covid 19 during this pandemic period .

TJ

4.0Reviewed Oct 9, 2020

I hope I have finished my course but still I didn’t get my certificate and notification about I have finished the course .plz I have finished all my week schedules and give my certificate

DH

5.0Reviewed Aug 27, 2020

It is very much knowledge oriented and target oriented specific learning.

K

4.0Reviewed Jan 22, 2021

This course helpful for diagnosis and treatment of covid19

DB

5.0Reviewed Jul 8, 2021

I have not received the certificate for this course

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