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Designing diseases | Felicity-Tram Tu

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When the Black Plague swept the world, a mere cough could mean a death sentence. It took centuries for us to better understand infectious diseases, however when COVID-19 arrived, we were just as vulnerable as we were all those years ago.  

Scientists have long been sounding the alarm bells that a global pandemic could arrive at any time, and yet when it finally did, governments were ill prepared and millions died. COVID-19 wasn’t the first global pandemic, and it certainly won’t be the last… so how can we prepare our medical arsenal to ensure we’re better equipped next time. Because, as UNSW student Felicity-Tram Tu tells us, the next devastating pandemic could be just around the corner.  

For more information, visit unsw.to/FelicityTramTu.

This talk was a part of Fresh Blood, an event of short talks in the 2022 Festival of Dangerous Ideas.

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