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Asymptomatic The Silent Spread Of Covid19 And The Future Of Pandemics Joshua S Weitz

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Asymptomatic The Silent Spread Of Covid19 And The Future Of Pandemics Joshua S Weitz
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Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 4.84 MB
Author: Joshua S. Weitz
Language: English
Year: 2024

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Asymptomatic The Silent Spread Of Covid19 And The Future Of Pandemics Joshua S Weitz by Joshua S. Weitz instant download after payment.

The riveting account of how asymptomatic transmission drove COVID-19's global spread and catalyzed interventions to control it.

Why was COVID-19 so difficult to contain and so devastating to people and economies worldwide? In Asymptomatic, author Joshua S. Weitz explains how silent transmission enabled COVID-19's massive and tragic global impact.
Weaving the science of viral infections together with an insider's look at response efforts, Weitz guides readers through the shockwaves of successive epidemic waves as public health officials and academic research teams confronted the rise and risk of what was then a burgeoning global pandemic. The discovery of asymptomatic spread also fueled competing narratives: either COVID-19 was about to dissipate as quickly as it had emerged or completely disrupt life as we knew it.
Weitz, a physicist-turned-biologist who directs a quantitative viral dynamics research group and has been immersed in...

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