A look at Arab regional responses to COVID-19
Dr. Jenna Krall’s research on women and pollutants during rush hour is mentioned in Women Commuting During Rush Hour Are Exposed to Higher Levels of Pollutants
Studies have shown associations between exposure to traffic-related air pollution and adverse health outcomes, including preterm birth and low birthweight. However, few studies have estimated real-world exposures during personal vehicle trips for women commuters.
Virginia Will Expand Racial COVID-19 Data Reporting After Criticism From Advocates And Experts
Dr. Anna Pollack was elected as board member-at-large for the Society for Epidemiologic Research (SER) effective May 2020. This is a two-year appointment.
- The Washington Times: Dr. Amira Roess Discusses Importance of County-level Data in Tracking COVID-19
States' early reopening decision vindicated by declining coronavirus hospitalizations
When Should You Get a COVID-19 Test? What About an Antibody Test?
Panelists Discuss the Status of COVID-19 and Epidemic Trends with an Emphasis on Public Policy and Health Administration
Iran's Second Wave of Coronavirus Infections is Showing the Rest of the World What to Avoid
Dr. Rosemary Higgins of Mason CHHS and Dr. Uma M. Reddy of the Yale School of Medicine discussed the ways COVID-19 has changed prenatal and neonatal healthcare and the research still required.