What’s at Stake? COVID-19 and the 2020 Elections: New York and Beyond

October 28
3-4:30pm
Online

As the United States mourns over 227,000 lives lost to COVID-19, the virus has emerged as a pivotal issue in the upcoming presidential election. Join us for a multidisciplinary roundtable discussion featuring a group of public health experts and researchers. We will examine the changing epidemiology in NYC, decisions about opening of schools, rules and risks around indoor dining, communities of color, and tension between the state and city government.

Featured Speakers:

Jack Caravanos, Clinical Professor, Environmental Public Health Sciences

Robyn Gershon, Clinical Professor, Epidemiology

Michael Merson, Research Professor, Global Health

José Pagán, Chair, Department of Public Health Policy and Management

Moderated by:

Jo Ivey Boufford, Clinical Professor, Global Health