Dr Lyda Osorio says she’s no Shakira, but she may be just as famous in some parts of Colombia.
As the COVID-19 pandemic was escalating in the country a year ago, the mayor of Cali, the third-largest city, decided to assemble a team of health experts to tackle the rising number of cases. To lead this multidisciplinary team, he tapped Dr Osorio, a respected public health researcher at Del Valle University, as the city’s epidemiologist.
They got to work tracking COVID-19 transmission, designing and implementing strategies appropriate for Cali, and conducting research to help improve the strategies and minimize the impact of the disease on the city’s people and surrounding communities.
Dr Osorio’s leadership got noticed.
A few months later, she was asked to join a team advising the state government of Valle del Cauca to help them understand the dynamics of COVID-19 transmission across all municipalities in the state, working with each of their health authorities and epidemiologists. She has also participated in the risk communication strategy and public outreach.
That’s when local media started noticing her.
“Why put a photo of me in the newspaper? I’m not Shakira,” she told Colombia’s El País newspaper in November. “It would be better to use that valuable space for a large image of those doctors working in the ICU, a photo that sensitizes people to the danger of COVID.”
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