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Whether or not COVID-19 can be conquered through herd immunity is an open question, according to experts.
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The prolonged period of stress and trauma from the COVID-19 pandemic could result in long-term and pervasive mental health effects, says Harvard Chan School's Archana Basu.
Coronavirus (COVID-19): Press Conference with Michael Mina, 04/01/21
You're listening to a press conference from the Harvard School of Public Health with Michael Mina, assistant professor of epidemiology and a faculty member in the Center for Communicable Disease Dynamics. This call was recorded at 11:25 a.m.…
Coronavirus news – March 2021
A selection of articles from March 2021 featuring Harvard Chan School experts discussing the coronavirus pandemic.
After pandemic trauma, people’s return to normal will vary, say experts
As the COVID-19 pandemic eases, some people will return to pre-pandemic normalcy relatively quickly, but others may struggle, according to experts.
Coronavirus (COVID-19): Press Conference with Stephen Kissler, 03/26/21
You're listening to a press conference from the Harvard School of Public Health with Stephen Kissler, a research fellow in the Department of Immunology and Infectious Diseases. This call was recorded at 12:15 p.m. Eastern Time on Friday,…
Sharing COVID-19 testing resources could benefit companies, universities
Companies, universities, and other large organizations and institutions that are conducting regular COVID-19 testing among their members should consider expanding their testing efforts to nearby communities to better control the spread of the virus, according to new research…
Support for a national vaccine holiday grows
A group of public health experts including Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health doctoral student Keona Wynne are pushing for the creation of a National Vaccine Day, a one-time federal holiday to build confidence in vaccines and…
Pollution from fossil fuel combustion deadlier than previously thought
Fine particulate pollution from fossil fuel combustion was responsible for one in five early deaths worldwide in 2018, with vulnerable groups at greatest risk.
Where we stand with the pandemic, one year in
In a Vanity Fair podcast, William Hanage discussed COVID-19 vaccines, variants, CDC guidelines, and what he's learned during the pandemic.