#27: Dr. Carlos del Rio on COVID-19: data needs, racial disparities and more

Dr. Carlos del Rio is an infectious disease expert, Emory University professor, and Executive Associate Dean for Emory School of Medicine at Grady Health System. In this episode, Dr. del Rio joins the show to talk about the need for data and better public health infrastructure, and to share his perspectives on the ongoing pandemic. If you enjoy the show, please consider rating us on iTunes! If you have suggestions for future episodes, contact Inform Me, Informatics at podcast@phii.org. Music credit: "Summer Day," Kevin MacLeod/Incompetech.

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