❗❗❗Public Health Symposium 2023❗❗❗
Our KEYNOTE speakers:
✅Prof Simone Borg
✅Prof Miklós Szócska
✅Dr Natasha Azzopardi Muscat
✅Dr Marc Van den Bulcke
👉Follow the link to the program: https://t.co/pubFrf8Apj
❗❗REGISTER here: https://t.co/Q1tfiWGF5J ❗❗
Public Health Symposium 2023
The abstract submission deadline is quickly approaching. Submit your abstract today!
Please refer to the abstract guidelines as outlined on the website: https://t.co/Q1tfiWGF5J
The abstract submissions will close on the 31st of August 2023.
MAPHM calls for stricter measures to limit the spread of COVID-19 and reduce the pressure on hospital & calls for a review of Quarantine rules to reflect the latest evidence and reduce the mental, physical and financial burden of quarantine https://t.co/RRIrrDNhrq
MAPHM calls for for stricter measures and adherence to standards. We need to conrol the spread in the community before the hospital becomes unable to cope, requiring harder actions that would affect the whole population. Wear masks, avoid crowds, be safe https://t.co/1fhzHKKI85
Strengthening the basics: #publichealth responses to prevent the next pandemic | @bmj_latest - A key paper that reminds us of the importance of the public health response anchored within communities - https://t.co/VPGiR6sl2b
That’s a wrap! The #COVID19MaltaSymposium is now over!
We look forward to seeing you at our next event 🤝🙏🏻
Thanks to all the participants and to all those who made this hybrid event happen!
@nevillecalleja describing the ongoing epidemiological classification of countries in #Malta’s travel corridor to protect the Maltese population @maphmorg
@natasha_azzmus thanking the public health response team on behalf of @WHO_Europe for their hard work and dedication in safeguarding the lives of the Maltese population @maphmorg
It has been a fantastic first day and despite the technical challenges we faced, we can proudly say that we concluded the first day of our first-ever hybrid #PublicHealth conference
#COVID19MaltaSymposium
The Parallel sessions are a truly unique feature of this #COVID19MaltaSymposium and they bring out the incredible work that was done by so many people.
Did you know that we had more than 200 Authors and co-authors involved?
Keep up the amazing work ✅