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Harvard Chan experts featured in year’s top stories in Harvard Magazine, Harvard Gazette
Experts from Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health were featured in some of the top stories of 2020 in both Harvard Magazine and the Harvard Gazette.
Coronavirus news – December 2020
A selection of articles from December 2020 featuring Harvard Chan School experts discussing the coronavirus pandemic.
Coronavirus (COVID-19): Press Conference with Stephen Kissler, 12/30/20
You're listening to a press conference from the Harvard School of Public Health with Stephen Kissler, research fellow in the Department of Immunology and Infectious Diseases. This call was recorded at 11 a.m. Eastern Time on Wednesday, December…
Coronavirus (COVID-19): Press Conference with Barry Bloom and William Hanage, 12/22/20
You’re listening to a press conference from the Harvard School of Public Health with Barry Bloom, professor of immunology and infectious diseases and former dean of the school, and William Hanage, associate professor of epidemiology and a faculty…
Coronavirus (COVID-19): Press Conference with Michael Mina, 12/18/20
You're listening to a press conference from the Harvard School of Public Health with Michael Mina, assistant professor of epidemiology. This call was recorded at 12:00 p.m. Eastern Time on Friday, December 18th. Transcript MODERATOR: All right, Dr.…
Living with loneliness as COVID-19 pandemic rages on
As the world approaches a new year of social distancing and isolation due to COVID-19, public health experts are exploring the long-term mental and physical health consequences of loneliness, and offering strategies to help people stay more connected.
Perspectives: Why incarcerated people should be prioritized for COVID-19 vaccination
Three Harvard Chan School faculty members offer perspectives on why incarcerated people should be prioritized for COVID-19 vaccination.
Opinion: Assessing COVID-19’s massive toll
With COVID-19 becoming a leading cause of death in the U.S., experts say an "unprecedented" national response is needed to contain the pandemic.
Approval of at-home COVID test a good step, but won’t stop the pandemic
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved a quick coronavirus test that people can buy in a drug store and use at home. The test, which costs $30 and includes a swab to allow users to collect…
Coronavirus (COVID-19): Press Conference with Archana Basu, 12/17/20
You're listening to a press conference from the Harvard School of Public Health with Archana Basu, a research scientist in the Department of Epidemiology. This call was recorded at 11 a.m. Eastern Time on Thursday, December 17th. Transcript…