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5 Things We've Learned About Virtual School In 2020
Most schooling has been offered online this semester. Teachers are working hard to improve that experience, but many students are still left behind.
'The Perfect Storm': How Vaccine Misinformation Spread To The Mainstream
False claims about COVID-19 vaccines are spreading widely on social media, researchers warn. They could undermine public health efforts to curb the pandemic.
Will We Be Better Prepared To Face The Pandemic In 2021?
Sarah McCammon looks ahead on the COVID-19 front with science writer David Quammen.
Do-It-Yourself Contact Tracing Is A 'Last Resort' In Communities Besieged By COVID-19
The coronavirus is spreading so fast that cases are outpacing the contact-tracing capacities of some local health departments. Some have asked people who test positive to do their own contact tracing.
Singapore Says COVID-19 Contact-Tracing Data Can Be Requested By Police
The government had previously said data collected by its widely used app would only be used for contact tracing. The program is seen as a key part of the country's success in managing the coronavirus.
'Things Are Worse Than People Think': LA County Official On New Directives For EMS
Dr. Nichole Bosson of the LA County Emergency Medical Services Agency explains Monday's orders not to transport some patients and to limit oxygen use amid Los Angeles' massive COVID-19 surge.
Where Is It Safe To Reopen Schools? New Research Offers Answers
A new study suggests reopening schools may be safer than previously thought, at least in communities where the coronavirus is not already spreading out of control.
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House Call - Health West Pediatrics
This week on House Call, Dr. Naeem Rahim welcomes Dr. Greg Kostur, Dr. Kendra Westerhaus, Alex Lemmon, and Amanda Collins from Health West to discuss…
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House Call for Suicide Prevention
KISU's McKenzie Young speaks with Ronda J. D'Amico of Southeastern Idaho Public Health about suicide statistics, launguage, warning signs, and prevention…
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Social Distancing Is A Distant Dream In Pakistan's Urban Slums
In a poor neighborhood in Islamabad, houses are right up against each other, families may live 10 or more in a single room and streets are narrow and crowded.
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