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An Omicron winter: ¶¡ÏãÔ°AV experts available over the holidays
Canadians will once again be celebrating the holidays with caution under new restrictions introduced to slow the spread of the Omicron variant of COVID-19.
While in the Fraser Valley, flood rebuilding efforts continue with snow in the forecast to arrive across the Lower Mainland later this week.
The following ¶¡ÏãÔ°AV experts are generally available over the holiday break to provide comment on breaking news and offer their insights on various ongoing issues.
IMPACTS OF OMICRON:
CAROLINE COLIJN, Canada 150 Research Chair in Mathematics for Evolution, Infection and Public Health
ccolijn@sfu.ca
Expertise: COVID-19 vaccine efficacy, role of data modelling in predicting disease spread, COVID-19 variants, vaccines and vaccinations
JULIANNE PIPER, research fellow and project coordinator for Pandemics and Borders research team
julianne_piper@sfu.ca
Expertise: Cross-border measures, travel/border policies, public health intelligence/Global Public Health Intelligence Network (GPHIN)
JULIA SMITH, assistant professor, health sciences & faculty member, Centre for Gender and Sexual Health Equity
604.837.4285 | jhs6@sfu.ca
Expertise: The impact of the pandemic on women, including highlighting the struggles faced by women physicians
VALORIE CROOKS, Canada Research Chair in Health Service Geographies
604.417.9007 | crooks@sfu.ca
Expertise: The impending departure of Canadian snowbirds for winter, ongoing travel & border measures, vaccine tourism
HEALTH:
ANGELA KAIDA, associate professor, health sciences & Canada Research Chair Tier II in Global Perspectives in HIV and Sexual and Reproductive Health
angela_kaida@sfu.ca
Expertise: Countering stigma and discrimination of women living with HIV; sharing results of a study on the topic through a new film, HIV Made Me Fabulous. See more on this topic
POLITICAL ISSUES:
STEWART PREST, lecturer, political science (limited availability)
stewart_prest@sfu.ca
Expertise: B.C. politics and health restrictions
WEATHER EVENTS:
JOHN CLAGUE, professor emeritus, Earth sciences
604.921.9904 | jclague@sfu.ca
Expertise: Climate impacts on natural hazards/earthquake activity
PASCAL HAEGELI, NSERC Industrial Research Chair in Avalanche Risk Management
604.773.0854 | phaelgeli@sfu.ca
Expertise: Impact of rainfall on snow melt; high to extreme avalanche alerts
BRENT WARD, professor, Earth sciences, co-director, Centre for Natural Hazards Research
604.771.5829 | bcward@sfu.ca
Expertise: Impact of natural landslides on creeks, rivers & fish habitat
- How to make communities more resilient to climate change & flooding
- Lingering impacts of flood events
CONTACT
MELISSA SHAW, ¶¡ÏãÔ°AV Communications & Marketing
236.880.3297 | melissa_shaw@sfu.ca
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778.782.3210
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