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Join Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) as we relaunch our online discussion series Let’s talk COVID-19. You’ll learn how we’re responding to the global pandemic while maintaining essential medical services in more than 70 countries, from Brazil to Belgium to Syria to South Africa.

Starting May 28 and continuing every other Thursday this summer, MSF-USA executive director Avril Benoît will talk with MSF aid workers and experts in the fields of medicine, research, and logistics who will answer your questions about the humanitarian impacts of COVID-19.
 
ONLINE DISCUSSION SERIES

Returning
Thursday, May 28

1:00 PM EDT

 
With global demand for personal protective equipment and supplies skyrocketing, how is MSF managing the already difficult task of obtaining the massive quantities necessary to protect our staff and patients? How are we safeguarding our previously existing medical programs, like vaccination campaigns and care for people living with HIV or tuberculosis? And what can be done to ensure that any new treatments or vaccines for COVID-19 be widely accessible and affordable—especially in low-income countries? These are just some of the topics we may explore in this eight-part discussion series.

NOTE: Your registration gives you access to all events in this free discussion series. Once you register, you'll receive an email confirmation with a Zoom link to attend online, and email reminders before each event. (You'll also have the option to dial in by phone.)


*Tune in this Thursday as we dive into your questions on the development of a COVID-19 vaccine, drawing on MSF’s extensive experience to explain the science and challenges involved.
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