
Coronavirus Special Part 3 with Prof Jason Leitch
03/11/21 • 29 min
Mr Downie is joined by Scotland's Clinical Director Prof Jason Leitch to catch up on developments since they last spoke in November's Coronavirus Special Part 2 Episode.
You can ask questions or get in touch via @BiologyHigher on Twitter
This podcast is sponsored by Leckie textbooks, revision guides and practice papers; everything you need to learn, review and prepare for your SQA Exams. Browse the books at www.leckiescotland.co.uk
Thanks also to Education Scotland for their support.
For YoungScot guidance on face coverings in Scottish secondary schools visit: https://young.scot/get-informed/national/facts-at-secondary-school
YoungScot Rewards Code: Z8SUAAVS
Mr Downie is joined by Scotland's Clinical Director Prof Jason Leitch to catch up on developments since they last spoke in November's Coronavirus Special Part 2 Episode.
You can ask questions or get in touch via @BiologyHigher on Twitter
This podcast is sponsored by Leckie textbooks, revision guides and practice papers; everything you need to learn, review and prepare for your SQA Exams. Browse the books at www.leckiescotland.co.uk
Thanks also to Education Scotland for their support.
For YoungScot guidance on face coverings in Scottish secondary schools visit: https://young.scot/get-informed/national/facts-at-secondary-school
YoungScot Rewards Code: Z8SUAAVS
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You can ask questions or get in touch via @BiologyHigher on Twitter
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You can ask questions or get in touch via @BiologyHigher on Twitter
This podcast is sponsored by Leckie textbooks, revision guides and practice papers; everything you need to learn, review and prepare for your SQA Exams. Browse the books at www.leckiescotland.co.uk
Thanks also to Education Scotland for their support.
For YoungScot guidance on face coverings in Scottish secondary schools visit: https://young.scot/get-informed/national/facts-at-secondary-school
YoungScot Rewards Code: C0BTFMWA
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