COVID-19 is a significant complicating factor for coastal residents gearing up for what is expected to be a difficult hurricane season. During a virtual media briefing on August 19, 2020, four Duke experts discussed the trickiness of planning evacuations while also protecting people from the virus 🔗 [ Ссылка ]
This video is part of a series of media briefings where Duke experts speak on current issues such as #COVID19
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The Panelists:
Lisa Campbell is a professor of marine affairs and policy at Duke’s Nicholas School of the Environment. She studies community resilience, disaster response, and the relationship between environmental policy and socioeconomic development.
Dr. Andrew Godfrey is an emergency medicine specialist at Duke Health and a medical instructor in the Department of Surgery at the Duke University School of Medicine. He has been involved in disaster response before the pandemic and since it began.
Rett Newton is the mayor of Beaufort, North Carolina, a coastal town frequently struck by hurricanes and home to the Duke Marine Lab, where he is a Ph.D. student in the Marine Science and Conservation doctoral program.
Dr. Cameron Wolfe is an infectious disease specialist at Duke Health and an associate professor at the Duke University School of Medicine. His areas of study include infectious diseases and biological and emergency preparedness for hospital systems.
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