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Professor David Hayman (1995 M)

With so much in the news about social distancing, please listen to the following radio interview by Professor David Hayman (1995 M).
23 Mar 2020
General
With so much in the news this weekend about the necessary adherence to social distancing, we would encourage you to listen to the following radio interview by Old Suttonian Professor David Hayman (1995 M). David now works as a veterinary epidemiologist working at the interface between human, animal and environmental health at Massey University in New Zealand.

Although the interview, aired on national radio station RNZ, is more relevant to the situation in New Zealand, the common themes and epidemiological advice is fairly universal.

https://www.rnz.co.nz/audio/player?audio_id=2018739700

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