Filed Under: “Covid-19”

Some of us did not die: How I began learning to talk to grief

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Learning to confront loss is a critical part of our humanity, one that modern society often discourages


Pandemic schooling has not worked out well for many students

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Virtual learning and shorter school days have set back many students’ learning this academic year; increased spending on summer school and tutoring can help close the gap


Critics call Biden vaccine sharing plans ‘woefully inadequate’ to global need

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White House backs global Covid-19 vaccine patent waiver but has not called on other nations to support


Unqualified Covid pundits have become a real challenge to public health education

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‘Hot-take’ culture has turned public health debate into a battlefield strewn with misinformation.


Covid-19 cases are down significantly, but not among the unvaccinated

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Transmission of the SARS2 coronavirus is down significantly, but the disease is still running rampant among people who are not vaccinated against it


Vaccine incentive programs are taking off everywhere, over the objections of critics

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Covid vaccine lotteries and cash incentives are becoming wildly popular, but critics say they’re a blunt instrument with some potential downsides


New artificial intelligence software aids Covid-19 treatment, but company that made it won’t open code for review

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Despite federal moratorium, home eviction rates returning to pre-pandemic levels

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America’s teachers were hit hard by the pandemic, long hours, and unknown technology

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The pandemic was very stressful for America’s teachers but there are ways that schools and parents can help


WHO report: Covid deaths worldwide likely 2 to 3 times undercounted

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Health agency estimates lack of testing, poor record-keeping means up to 8 million have died of SARS2 coronavirus


 

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