Noun
A person skilled in epidemiology.
Source: Webster's dictionary’ 13/10) Professor Tony Blakely, an epidemiologist at the University of Melbourne, provides welcome data on COVID-19 modelling in Victoria. Source: Internet
According to Doug Manuel, an epidemiologist and senior scientist at the Ottawa Hospital Research Institute, there’s a cautious optimism that Ottawa is truly seeing fewer COVID-19 cases “but with some uncertainty still.” Source: Internet
A leading epidemiologist last night claimed two thirds of cases in Britain are undiagnosed because the Government refuses to recognise symptoms like loss of taste or smell - which other countries like the US acknowledge as signs of infection. Source: Internet
Alaska’s chief medical officer and an epidemiologist with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention say more data is coming that will inform policymakers’ public health mandates as they continue to make decisions about keeping Alaskans safe. Source: Internet
As Utah starts to move toward an orange, or moderate, risk level for most residents, there are still people who need to practice extra precautions to prevent the spread of the coronavirus, state epidemiologist Dr. Angela Dunn said Wednesday. Source: Internet
And Spanish epidemiologist Juan Jose Badiola said he could not rule out a national return to the draconian state of emergency lockdown, when people were ordered to stay indoors unless it was to go to buy food or head to the chemist's. Source: Internet