Decoding COVID-19 | |
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Genre | Documentary film |
Written by | Sarah Holt[1] |
Directed by | Sarah Holt[1] |
Narrated by | Craig Sechler[1] |
Theme music composer | APM Music andUniversal Production Music US[1] |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of episodes | 1 |
Production | |
Producers | Sarah Holt, Jane Teeling, Caitlin Saks, David Borenstein, Ma Liyan[1] |
Cinematography | Rob Lyall, Stephen McCarthy, Samuel Russell, Sun Xun, Joel Weber, Zachary Fink and Peter Fitzgerald[1] |
Editors | Ralph Avellino, Ryan Shepheard, and Michael Amundson[1] |
Running time | 1 h (60 min) |
Production company | Holt Productions[1] |
Original release | |
Network | PBS |
Release | May 13, 2020 (2020-05-13) |
Decoding COVID-19 is a 2020 AmericanPBSdocumentary television film from the American TV series,NOVA, that was released on May 13, 2020.[2] The documentary film examines theCOVID-19 pandemic over its initial six months, from its beginning in the last months of 2019 inWuhan, Hubei, China to May 2020.
SARS-CoV-2 is a coronavirus that causesCOVID-19 disease, and has been responsible for apandemic throughout the world.[3] The film describes the history of the COVID-19 disease over its initial six months, from its beginning in the last months of 2019 inWuhan, Hubei, China to May 2020. The film also presents the search for a safe and effective treatment. In addition, details of the effect of the disease on the human body at a microscopic level are described.[4][5] According to film producerJulia Cort, "This film goes beyond the disease itself, telling a deeply human story of cooperation and innovation as scientists and researchers race to save lives in the face of a common enemy."[6] According to producer Chris Schmidt, "This film examines an encouraging array of innovative new approaches that scientists are now pursuing to harness the immune system to fight back. And, we show how advances in genomics, combined with a new level of openness in sharing data and results among experts and health officials around the world, have greatly accelerated efforts."[6]
The documentary film includes the following participants (alphabetized by last name):[4]