Dr. Eili Klein Answers Questions about COVID-19

Dr. Eili Y. Klein of Johns Hopkins Medicine: “Any activity which has mixing with a large group of people either serially or in a big group is not a safe activity." (File photo)

Dr. Eili Klein from Johns Hopkins Medicine joined “The Upside” for a conversation about the evolution and spread of COVID-19, answering questions about the timeline for a vaccine, the future for summer camps and school in the fall, and more.

Join Jmore and The Associated twice a week as we bring together some of Maryland’s most respected experts in their fields to answer your questions about the things that matter most in your life. Visit jmoreliving.com/upside for details and schedule.

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