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April 29, 2020
Multilateralism in Global Health Yale Press: Kathryn Lavelle, Ellen and Dixon Long Professor of World Affairs in the Department of Political Science, wrote about the COVID-19 outbreak in the context of shifting global alliances and coalitions: “The political boundaries that humans construct rarely…
April 29, 2020
Global education sector urged to face pandemic challenges together China Daily: David Fleshler, vice-provost for international affairs, weighed in on the potential challenges of reshaping perceptions of how international students view education in the United States amid the economic and financial…
April 29, 2020
Managing Patient Load New York Times: Alan Tartakoff, a professor of pathology at the School of Medicine, offered thoughts on the pressing need for hospitals to adopt a new patient allocation system, writing: “...public health infrastructure is at risk. The hospitals of the world need an…
April 29, 2020
Self - (Quarantine) Care: How a Coronavirus Quarantine Could Actually be Good for You Medium: Amy Przeworski, an associate professor of psychological sciences, offered comments on how the coronavirus quarantine could be a ripe opportunity to pursue a new hobby or pick up an old project, which…
April 24, 2020
Why Boris Johnson won’t have to pay any hospital bills The Conversation: Luke Reader, a teaching fellow in the Department of History, wrote about an aspect of the aftermath of the hospitalization of British Prime Minister Boris Johnson: “While [Johnson] recovers from a life-threatening bout of…
April 24, 2020
For some of us, forced isolation during the coronavirus crisis is a relief Cleveland.com: Carolyn levers-Landis, a professor of pediatrics, commented on her amazement at how many of her patients, who range in age from 5 to 24, have benefited from involuntary isolation; some patients have social…
April 24, 2020
While import of masks seen as victory for healthcare, influx concerns infectious disease expert Legal Newsline: Shanina Knighton, an instructor and nurse-scientist at the Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing, expresses environmental/hazardous waste concerns the news announced on April 6 that…
April 24, 2020
University of Washington’s accuracy in forecasting the coronavirus in Ohio likely due to underlying variables, experts say Cleveland.com: Scott Williams, a professor in population and quantitative health sciences in the School of Medicine, commented on an accurate coronavirus infection…
April 24, 2020
Ohio Manufacturers Step Up To Make PPE; Lessons From The 1918 Pandemic Ideastream—Sound of Ideas: John Grabowski, Krieger-Mueller Joint Professor in History, discussed the influenza pandemic of 1918—and what people can learn from this dark period in the world’s history that applies today—including…
April 24, 2020
Q&A: Critical care and the COVID-19 pandemic Healio: Abhijit Duggal, assistant professor of medicine, shared his thoughts on the spread of the coronavirus: “The big concern — and this is true for any kind of viral pandemic situation — is that we really don’t know what the peak of this disease…