Keele professor contributes to UK government Covid-19 paper
 
            Keele's Professor Christian Mallen has contributed to a new government paper on the direct and indirect health impacts of Covid-19 in England that assesses the emerging impacts of Omicron.
The paper has been produced by the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) in collaboration with the Office for National Statistics (ONS), and benefits from the clinical expertise of Professor Christian Mallen and colleagues at Keele.
Professor Mallen, who is the Head of Keele's School of Medicine, is also the Director of the NIHR's School for Primary Care Research, and works clinically as a GP alongside his research, in addition to leading Keele's Global Health Research.
You can read the full Government paper here.
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