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Aug 31, 2020

In low-resource settings worldwide, poor infrastructure like transportation may impede pandemic response efforts. In these settings, digital technologies—used to deliver test results, manage cases, and support contact tracing—can help amplify public health services. Guest host Sara Bennett talks with Smisha Argawal,...


Aug 28, 2020

How can we think about the long-term impacts of disruption caused by COVID-19 on kids and adults? How can we get kids to talk about their feelings? Are we becoming “numb” to COVID and taking more risks? How can we reconcile feelings of blame towards people who might be making decisions we wouldn’t make?...


Aug 27, 2020

Since Baltimore shut down in mid-March, health commissioner Dr. Letitia Dzirasa and her team have been working to implement response strategies that meet the city’s unique needs. Public-private partnerships have bolstered mobile testing in COVID-19 hotspots. A historic hotel was converted to care for unstably housed...


Aug 26, 2020

How should schools react to positive cases? What should trigger shutdowns and how can leaders know when it’s safe to reopen? How can teachers and parents help children manage distress caused by uncertainty, distance learning, and what may be a year of continuous closings and reopenings? In a webcast last week,...


Aug 26, 2020

COVID-19 has presented a variety of challenges for employers including leave needed by employees who are sick or taking care of someone who is, employees with children who are out of school or daycare, and employee concerns of risk as they return to the workplace. Maryland employment lawyer Jennifer Curry talks with...