World-Leading Experts Headline COVID-19 Summit Hosted by WTTC & Carnival Corporation
Together, with the panelists already announced, this distinguished group of top global medical, epidemiology and public health experts will focus on the science of COVID-19 and the "new normal."
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Open to the public, the event is free to attend. To register and see more information, including the current full lineup of top experts, please go to CovidScienceSummit.com.
The WTTC/Carnival Corporation Global Science Summit on COVID-19 will include a series of panels focusing on critical areas of science related to COVID-19. During a combination of science-based discussions sharing the latest knowledge of key topic areas, speakers will examine the epidemiology of the virus, transmission, testing, prevention, treatments, vaccines and approaches to help mitigate and live with COVID-19.
The additional panelists, in alphabetic order, include the following:
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Julio Frenk , MD, MPH, PhD, president of theUniversity of Miami , professor of public health sciences, theLeonard M. Miller School of Medicine , and professor of health sector management and policy, thePatti and Allan Herbert School of Business . He served as the Minister of Health ofMexico , helping to reform the nation's health system by introducing comprehensive universal coverage, known as Seguro Popular. - Dr.
Adolfo Garcia-Sastre , PhD, director,Global Health & Emerging Pathogens Institute ,The Icahn School of Medicine ,Mount Sinai and professor of microbiology and medicine, infectious disease. He has focused on a wide variety of viral pathogens, as well as host-pathogen interactions, and vaccine and anti-viral drug development. - Dr.
Steven Gordon , MD, chairman, department of infectious disease,Cleveland Clinic ,Respiratory Institute and professor of medicine,The Lerner College of Medicine ,Case Western University . He has been focused on hospital infection prevention, including device-associated and opportunistic infections in immunocompromised patients. - Dr.
William Morice , II, M.D., Ph.D., chair, department of laboratory medicine and pathology atMayo Clinic , president,Mayo Clinic Laboratories , and professor of laboratory medicine and pathology.Dr. Morice is an expert in diagnostic testing serving in leadership roles for numerous boards and partnerships to enhance understanding of clinical diagnostics and test utilization. - Dr.
Jewel Mullen , MD, MPH, associate dean for health equity,University of Texas at Austin ,Dell Medical School .Dr. Mullen is an internist, epidemiologist and public health physician leader and the former principal deputy assistant secretary for health in theU.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). - Dr.
Vivek Murthy , MD, MBA, author, former vice admiral in thePublic Health Service Commissioned Corps and 19th Surgeon General ofthe United States . In that role, he created initiatives to tackle the country's most urgent public-health issues, including the Ebola and Zika viruses, obesity, mental health, and the opioid crisis.
"We are grateful to the many highly regarded and well-respected experts who have agreed to participate in this very important scientific summit – their names are well-known among those at the forefront of the COVID-19 battle," said Donald. "Their insights will be incredibly helpful as businesses and governments alike seek to better understand COVID-19's impact on society, and as together we consider safe and practical evidence-based practices for mitigating and living with the virus."
Summit will discuss practical approaches to living in a world with COVID-19
The summit will be attended by global tourism leaders, including WTTC Members, government agencies, destination partners, trade and private businesses and the general public for this sharing of real-time insights and the latest scientific findings from across all fields of knowledge in the public and private sectors. Panels will focus on the following key topic areas:
- Epidemiology: Incubation and peak infectivity periods for SARS-CoV-2; disease progression from exposure to illness; and symptom variability.
- Transmission: How, when and where SARS-CoV-2 spreads; significance of environmental transmission; guidelines for mitigating spread.
- Screening and Testing: Availability and accuracy of current testing methods; viable and cost-effective ways to detect illness and effectiveness of various screening methods.
- Therapeutics: Status of vaccine development; available and approved SARS-CoV-2 treatment protocols and profiles of COVID-19 recovery.
- Practical Risk Mitigation: The best approaches to mitigating spread; the key elements of protocols and behaviors needed to live in a world with the virus.
Registration Details
To register and for more information, including the current full lineup of top experts, please go to CovidSummitScience.Com. Participants will be invited to submit questions in advance and during the online event. Members of the media are welcome to join for all or part of the sessions or connect with members and/or presenters.
About WTTC
Evidence from WTTC's Crisis Readiness report, which looked at 90 different types of crises, highlights the importance of public-private cooperation to ensure that smart policies and effective communities are in place to enable a more resilient travel and tourism sector.
According to WTTC's 2020 Economic Impact Report, during 2019, Travel &Tourism was responsible for one in 10 jobs (330 million total), making a 10.3% contribution to global GDP and generating one in four of all new jobs.
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