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In February, The UWI triggered its quick response COVID-19 Task Force to assist the Caribbean in its response to the virus outbreak, mindful that the region's best defence is a coordinated and collaborative approach.

Just as four years ago when the Zika virus required a quick action response, UWI’s Task Force is drawn from all five campuses and comprise multi-discipline specialists, scientists, researchers, and public health professionals with combined expertise in virology, epidemiology, laboratory diagnostics, critical care, respiratory medicine, veterinary medicine, tourism, trade, international relations, and communication. Stepping up too is our incoming quadrant of nurses pursuing the Post Registration Diploma in Health Visiting.

The Task Force is committed to providing clear and accurate information, sharing its research across The UWI campuses and the region.

Task Force Chairman, Pro Vice-Chancellor for Undergraduate Studies Professor Clive Landis, believes “it is right that The UWI should deploy its full expertise as a public academy to help Caribbean communities cope at this instance of the COVID-19 epidemic. Armed with good information and strong partnerships, we will get through this viral outbreak as we did for 'swine flu', Chikungunya and Zika before it”.

Amid a wave of misinformation and speculation, its website www.uwi.edu/covid19 provides a trusted and helpful repository of shared resources from a range of partner agencies as well as regular updates, all relevant to the Caribbean’s response to the global COVID-19 pandemic.

Task Force experts are available to provide commentary or media interviews about COVID-19. Requests should be sent to universitymktgcomms@sta.uwi.edu.

The UWI Covid-19 Task Force members by specialisation

Broadcast & Public Outreach
Ms Janet Caroo

Cardiovascular Research
Professor Clive Landis (Chairman)

Clinical Counselling & Psychology
Professor Donna-Maria Maynard

Clinical Psychology
Dr Katija Khan

Continuing Education & Public Outreach
Dr Veronica Simon

Counselling/Child Development/Social Development
Mrs Ceceile Minott

Ethics
Dr Anna K. Perkins

Emergency Medicine
Dr Harold Watson

Gender Affairs
Dr Gabrielle Hosein

Health Research
Professor Julie Meeks

Hotel & Tourism Management
Dr Michelle McLeod

International Relations & Economics
Dr Don Marshall

Marketing & Communications
Dr Rhonda Jaipaul-O'Garro

Mental Health/Public Health
Professor Wendel Abel

Molecular Genetics and Virology
Professor Christine Carrington

Neurosurgery and Health Leadership
Dr Carl A. R. Bruce

Pulmonology
Professor Terence Seemungal

Veterinary Virology
Professor Christopher Oura

Virology
Dr Joshua Anzinger

Youth Advocacy
Mr Caleb Gardiner