How to Manage a Pandemic and How Not To

Professor Harvey Risch, Professor of Epidemiology at Yale University’s School of Public Health gives this two minute lesson in Infectious Disease Epidemiology 101. What he doesn’t say, because his point is made so succinctly, is that the chart he shares is the “case fatality rate”, which means the number of people who died of the … More How to Manage a Pandemic and How Not To

Global Health in an Age of Colonialism

Clinical and Public Health Physician with a PhD in population health, background in internal medicine , modeling and epidemiology of infectious disease, Dr Bell has worked in global health for 20 years, managing collaborations across six continents including for WHO and other large organisations. He is also on the advisory board of PANDA and a … More Global Health in an Age of Colonialism

Heroes and Horribles

“Emergency is the language that you use once democracy is no longer working for you … Those who want rational debate and value freedom over the promise of safety are now labelled as threats to the public“. South Australian Senator Alex Antic’s speeches in parliament have been heroic at a time of fear and intimidation. … More Heroes and Horribles