Recorded on Thursday 30 September 2021, as part of the Royal Society of Medicine's COVID-19 Series.
In this episode of the COVID-19 Series, we look at what is currently happening in schools with regards to Covid-19. We explore how outbreaks are being contained, the impact on children, and what needs to happen going forward.
Chaired by Andrew Jack, Global Education Editor for the Financial Times, our guests are Dr Camilla Kingdon, President of the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health, Dr Christina Pagel, Director of the Clinical Operational Research Unit at UCL, and Leora Cruddas, Chief Executive of the Confederation of School Trusts.
The RSM COVID-19 Series is for health professionals, by health professionals; a series of talks dedicated to give healthcare workers on the frontline, regular and easy-to-access updates from healthcare leaders on COVID-19.
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