When their labs and classrooms were closed in March, a group of 30 Harvard medical students came together online to look at the best way they could respond to the virus outbreak. They had no way of knowing that what they came up with would benefit medical students in 96 countries on 6 continents. Already translated into 12 languages, it's a crash course in the pathophysiology of a formidable disease -- diagnosis, treatment and prevention, and an evolving tutorial in epidemiology, public health response and ethics. The just thought they were creating a resource for classmates or healthcare providers in the Boston area!

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