A New Take on ‘Home for the Holidays’
2020 has been grim. As the end of the year approaches, we’re all navigating a holiday season like no other. […]
2020 has been grim. As the end of the year approaches, we’re all navigating a holiday season like no other. […]
Jake Ellison, UW News With their education forced online and in-person clinical practice opportunities canceled by the novel coronavirus pandemic, […]
While everyone is at risk for contracting coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) if exposed to the virus, older adults and people […]
The early days of any crisis or emergency are characterized by uncertainty, confusion, and ambiguity. The SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) pandemic is […]
COVID-19 has revealed what many public health practitioners have known for some time: our nation’s disjointed and underfunded public health […]
Ten months into the COVID-19 pandemic, Americans remain divided along party lines about how serious the virus is and what […]
The COVID-19 pandemic has laid bare societal and structural inequities and exacerbated historic vulnerabilities that negatively affect health outcomes. Our […]
For many Penn State University students, the return to school after spring break coincided with the start of the coronavirus […]
Michelle R. Smith, The Associated Press As the novel coronavirus emerged in the news in January, Sarah Keeley was working […]
The Public Health Communications Collaborative has created this infographic and other tools to help you spread the word about how […]
Outrage and division are driving voter turnout in this year’s presidential election. As the pandemic rages on, one side fumes […]
The COVID-19 pandemic comes as governmental state and local public health agency staff are continually stretched thin in both resources […]