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In the wake of COVID-19, epidemiologists have found their profession in the spotlight. So how are they coping? – ABC News
Each day, epidemiologists and public health experts asked to contextualise and explain the intricacies of a virus we still know little about, to an uncertain public desperate for answers. So how have their own routines changed?

Six months ago, you may not have known what an epidemiologist was.
For those fixed to the daily cycle of coronavirus updates, there’s a pretty good chance you know some of them by name.
In the wake of the global pandemic, public health experts have found their profession in the spotlight.
Each day, they’re asked to contextualise and explain the intricacies of a virus we still know little about, to an uncertain public desperate for answers.
So how have their own lives changed? And did they …
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