So, I think everyone here will love this one, regardless of your thoughts concerning the severity of covid-19.
There's an outbreak in my hometown. No severe cases so far, but there are 10 people with the disease (quarantined in their houses) plus many more quarantined because of contact with the former.
Now... the regional goverment has put up a job offer in which they require people "preferibly epidemiology specialists but it's not required", for "labwork". Wages around 20% less than standard F.E.A (what would be a consultant/attending in UK/US) wages here.
My take? This is a honey pot trap to get cheap doctors to go around the city checking on those ten infected and the quarantined ones.
You see, the advert does not make much sense. An epidemiologist works mainly with statistics. It's office work, not lab work. Now, it could be that they need some extra people to manage excel sheets, but it's far more likely that they want the quarantined people checked and they dont want their regular GPs to do it because if they get infected and pass it to regular patients they risk making the outbreak worse. And since none of the cases are terribly severe, and most of the quarantined people dont actually have symptoms, they figure that they can manage this hooking in people right out of med school (it's actually a good date to try this because there will be people who didnt pass or didnt get what they wanted in the national speciality exam and the money would be attractive for them).
Myself, eh, I'd rather work in my own field. I suspect most people with a speciality feel the same.