Addressing COVID‑19 Globally and Locally
This event took place on Wednesday, March 25, 2020.
7:00 pm to 8:30 pm Atlantic
The novel coronavirus (COVID-19) has emerged in over 100 countries with over 100,000 cases confirmed worldwide.ÌýÌýAs public health officials issue warnings and mobilize medicalÌýpersonnelÌýto treat and contain the virus, the outbreak is continuing to spread, to the detriment of vulnerable populations, the economy, travel and trade.
This virtual panel will bring together experts in public health, risk governance, respiratory viruses, and global health inequity, to discuss the current COVID-19 outbreak and its implications.
Featured on the panel:
- Robert Huish – Associate Professor in International Development Studies at »ÆÉ«Ö±²¥
- Alyson Kelvin – Assistant Professor in Department of Pediatrics, »ÆÉ«Ö±²¥
- Kevin Quigley – Professor in Public Administration at »ÆÉ«Ö±²¥ and Scholarly Director of the MacEachen Institute
- Gaynor Watson-Creed - Deputy Chief Medical Officer of Health, Nova Scotia
This is a virtual event and will only be available online.Ìý Viewers are welcome to submit questions for the panelists by emailing them to mipp@dal.ca or commenting on the Facebook live stream.Ìý For reminders and updates about this event, please , attend on Facebook, or Ìý²¹²Ô»å
This event is co-hosted by the and the MacEachen Institute for Public Policy and Governance.
»ÆÉ«Ö±²¥ the Speakers
Robert Huish
Dr. Robert Huish's research explores global health inequity, and the role of social justice through South-South cooperation in improving provision of health care in resource-poor settings.ÌýÌýCurrently, his research focus is on howÌýÌýplays a role in building health care capacity in under-resourced settings in Pacific Island Countries. Many countries in the Pacific face catastrophic consequencesÌý.Ìý His current research looks at how donor nations are responding to this crisis, and how new forms of alter-globalization are emerging through South-South cooperation. Ìý
Dr. Huish also pursues research onÌýhuman rights and security issues involving North Korea.ÌýÌýIn particular this work exposes how North Korea continues to violate human rights, and how it pursues military aggression despite global isolation and international sanctions.Ìý
Dr. Huish is the host of the Podcast "GDP" which is the Podcast on all issues related to International Development.Ìý.
Kevin Quigley
Kevin Quigley is the scholarly director at the MacEachen Institute for Public Policy and Governance and a professor in »ÆÉ«Ö±²¥â€™s School of Public Administration, Faculty of Management. He specializes in public sector risk and crisis management, strategic management and critical infrastructure protection.
He has published an acclaimed book on critical infrastructure, numerous articles in academic journals and studies for a professional audience; his newest book,ÌýÌýwas published by McGill-Queen's in November 2017 and shortlisted for the Donner Prize.
Alyson Kelvin
Dr. Alyson Kelvin's research investigates the intersection of host age and previous infection in the context of influenza infection and vaccination. She uses animal models, in vitro systems, and patient samples to obtain a picture of disease and its mechanisms. She recently discovered that lactating mammary glands are susceptible to influenza infection.
Gaynor Watson-Creed
Dr. Gaynor Watson-Creed is the acting Deputy Chief Medical Officer of Health for the province of Nova Scotia and served on the One Nova Scotia Coalition. She is a dedicated leader and is passionate advocate for the role public health can play in advancing health equity.
She is the »ÆÉ«Ö±²¥ Medical School's first assistant dean in a brand new portfolio, "serving and engaging society."