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Home / News / Key to handling coronavirus outbreak is to flatten out spread, doctor says

Key to handling coronavirus outbreak is to flatten out spread, doctor says

by William Jester | Mar 17, 2020 | Community, Covid, News

Dr. Martin Blaser, Rutgers Center for Advanced Biotechnology and Medicine Director, and Dr. Celine Gounder, infectious disease expert and host of the “Epidemic” podcast, join “Squawk Box” to discuss the latest regarding containing the coronavirus outbreak. To watch the full interview.

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