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Published: 18 March 2020
The coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak represents one of the most significant health challenges the world has faced in modern times.
Hear from St George’s experts on how the coronavirus causes disease and the research taking place right now to tackle the disease in future, from diagnostic tests to potential vaccines.
Speakers include: Professor Julian Ma, Dr Angela Houston, Dr Elisabetta Groppelli and Professor Sanjeev Krishna.
Please note this video was recorded on Thursday 12th March 2020 and does not seek to present the latest health guidance. For health guidance in the UK, please see the Public Health England and NHS websites.
Please also find St George's latest guidance for staff and students here.
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