Coronavirus the latest worldwide contagion

Coronavirus the latest worldwide contagion

Swine flu. Bird flu. Zika. Ebola. It seems like every year, a different potential pandemic makes headlines. While they cause worry, conversation and speculation in the general population, medical professionals must tackle how each contagion could impact local communities - and how to respond. 

 

 


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