What does the Covid-19 crisis reveal about our society and its choices?
Can the pace of research keep up with the accelerating responses that must be put in place to curb the spread of a virus, while avoiding the pitfalls of confusion and mistrust?
How can political, scientific and civic communities engage in dialogue in times of crisis?
With the Covid-19 crisis, the scientific community has been widely called upon by governments to support their decisions and by the media to, at best, explain the current state of knowledge about the virus without ignoring controversies, and at worst, juggle mortality figures and zoom in on scientific disputes.
La Rotonde invites Bernard Guy and Camille Roelens to shed light on these three questions through their own knowledge and reflections, complemented by the comments and reactions of Léa Daguier, a 2nd-year student at Mines Saint-Étienne.
Join this 5th edition online on Tuesday, October 13 at 12:15 PM via the link https://webconf.emse.fr/chr-hcx-wjd


