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How one Boston infectious disease expert is thinking about the next pandemic

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Signs direct families to this weekend's vaccination inside the Museum of Science. (Amanda Beland/WBUR)
Signs direct families to this weekend's vaccination inside the Museum of Science. (Amanda Beland/WBUR)

Dr. Nahid Bhadelia was in Washington D.C. for the last year as the senior policy advisor for the White House's Global COVID Response team. Now, she's back in Boston as the founder and current director of Boston University's Center for Emerging Infectious Diseases Policy and Research. There, she's studying how the world can be prepared for next pandemic. We talk to her about what that means for us here in Massachusetts.

This segment aired on May 25, 2023.

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