New publication: Differential occupational risks to healthcare workers from SARS-CoV- 2 Philip Fowler, 2nd July 202022nd August 2020 0 shares Very pleased and proud to be included on this manuscript, which has been published in eLife (and is also available as a preprint); the observations are drawn from the large and comprehensive SARS-CoV-2 testing programme run by Oxford University Hospitals NHS Trust. I helped develop the internal website used by staff to book appointments and find out their results. As a bonus it forced me to finally learn Flask! This post was updated on 22 Aug 2020. Share this:Twitter Related antimicrobial resistance clinical microbiology publication
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