Trump administration immigration rules may be discouraging low-income families from getting health insurance, medical care, food benefits, or public housing, according to a new study from Harvard Chan School researchers.
Although COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations, and deaths are rising, there is also some positive news on the horizon, according to Harvard Chan School’s Joseph Allen.
The best way to tamp down the surge in COVID-19 cases and deaths in many U.S. states is to mount a coordinated national response to the pandemic with scientists in the lead, according to health policy expert Thomas Tsai.
With COVID-19 cases surging in many U.S. states, Ashish Jha of Harvard Chan School and the Harvard Global Health Institute said that requiring everyone to wear face masks would be a smart move.
A new data visualization created by Harvard Chan School researchers depicts the connection between COVID-19 case rates and deaths, and illustrates clearly the time lag between the two.
Social scientist David R. Williams says reducing socioeconomic disparities could help African Americans fare better when future pandemics hit.
Fifteen health and legal experts called President Trump’s move to withdraw the U.S. from the World Health Organization “reckless,” in violation of U.S. law, and a threat to global health and security.
Experts from the worlds of business and public health are discussing ways for businesses to operate safely amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Black and Hispanic households with children in the U.S. are nearly twice as likely to be struggling to afford food during the coronavirus pandemic … Continue reading “Nearly four in 10 Black, Hispanic families facing food insecurity during pandemic”
Experts say that tiny viral particles that linger in the air in indoor spaces are likely a significant source of coronavirus infection.