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Coronavirus (COVID-19) Q&A

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Conversations with experts and frontline clinicians about the COVID-19 pandemic, hosted by editors from the JAMA Network.

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Findings Associated With Severe Illness and Mortality Among Hospitalized Individuals With COVID-19

November 03, 2020 16:00 - 15 minutes - 22.6 MB

Roy H. Perlis, MD, MSc, joins JAMA Network Open Digital Media Editor, Seth Trueger, MD, MPH, to discuss a cohort study assessing admission laboratory and comorbidity features associated with critical illness and mortality risk among patients hospitalized with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) across 6 Eastern Massachusetts hospitals. Read the article here: https://ja.ma/384dBkt. JNO Live is a weekly broadcast featuring conversations about the latest research being published in JAMA Netwo...

Long-term Health Consequences of COVID-19

November 03, 2020 16:00 - 25 minutes - 29.6 MB

Interview with Carlos del Rio, MD, author of Long-term Health Consequences of COVID-19 Related Article: Long-term Health Consequences of COVID-19

Should We Mandate a COVID-19 Vaccine for Children?

November 02, 2020 16:00 - 18 minutes - 17.5 MB

JAMA Pediatrics Editors' Summary by Dimitri Christakis, MD, MPH, Editor in Chief, and Frederick Rivara, MD, MPH, Editor in Chief of JAMA Network Open for the November 2, 2020 issue.

The Effect of COVID-19 on the 2020-2021 Influenza Season

November 02, 2020 16:00 - 32 minutes - 29.5 MB

Tim Uyeki, MD, chief medical officer for the Influenza Division, National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), discusses how the COVID-19 pandemic may affect the 2020-2021 influenza season. Related Article: Preparing for the 2020-2021 Influenza Season

Coronavirus Update With Anthony Fauci - October 28, 2020

October 30, 2020 15:00 - 28 minutes - 25.7 MB

Anthony S. Fauci, MD, returns to JAMA's Q&A series to discuss the latest developments in the COVID-19 pandemic, including the continued importance of nonpharmaceutical interventions (masking, handwashing, physical distancing) for managing rising case numbers in the US and globally. Recorded October 28, 2020. Related Article(s): Preventing the Spread of SARS-CoV-2 With Masks and Other “Low-tech” Interventions

Coronavirus Vaccine Update With Paul A. Offit, MD

October 29, 2020 15:00 - 25 minutes - 23.8 MB

Paul A. Offit, MD, of the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, returns to JAMA's Q&A series to provide an update on progress in COVID-19 vaccine development. Recorded October 27, 2020. Related Article(s): Developing a SARS-CoV-2 Vaccine at Warp Speed

Factors Associated With US Adults’ Likelihood of Accepting COVID-19 Vaccination

October 27, 2020 15:00 - 11 minutes - 17.3 MB

John S. Brownstein, PhD and Douglas L. Kriner, PhD join JAMA Network Open Digital Media Editor, Seth Trueger, MD, MPH, to discuss a survey study evaluating the factors associated with US adults’ choice of and willingness to accept a hypothetical COVID-19 vaccine. Read the article here: https://ja.ma/3e0Rz3i. JNO Live is a weekly broadcast featuring conversations about the latest research being published in JAMA Network Open. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter and YouTube for details on the n...

October 2020 Medical News Summary

October 27, 2020 15:00 - 29 minutes - 26.9 MB

Large Meta-analysis Digs Into Obesity’s COVID-19 Risks; As Their Numbers Grow, COVID-19 “Long Haulers” Stump Experts; Telephone Visits Surge During the Pandemic, but Will They Last? Related articles: Large Meta-analysis Digs Into Obesity’s COVID-19 Risks As Their Numbers Grow, COVID-19 “Long Haulers” Stump Experts Telephone Visits Surge During the Pandemic, but Will They Last?

COVID-19 and the Athletic Heart: Emerging Perspectives on Pathology, Risks, and Return-to-Play

October 26, 2020 15:00 - 20 minutes - 18.9 MB

Interview with Aaron L. Baggish, MD, and Jonathan H Kim, MD, authors of Coronavirus Disease 2019 and the Athletic Heart: Emerging Perspectives on Pathology, Risks, and Return to Play, and James E. Udelson, MD, author of Return to Play for Athletes After Coronavirus Disease 2019 Infection—Making High-Stakes Recommendations as Data Evolve

Coronavirus Update With Rochelle Walensky, MD, MPH

October 26, 2020 15:00 - 32 minutes - 30.3 MB

Rochelle P. Walensky, MD, MPH, of Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital returns to JAMA's COVID-19 Q&A to provide an update on developments in the pandemic. She is a signatory of the recent John Snow Memorandum emphasizing the importance of public health interventions to manage the spread of COVID-19. Recorded October 22, 2020. Related Article(s): Preventing the Spread of SARS-CoV-2 With Masks and Other “Low-tech” Interventions

The Costs of Coronavirus

October 22, 2020 15:00 - 34 minutes - 31.3 MB

The costs of the coronavirus pandemic are unprecedented in their dimensions: David M. Cutler, PhD, of Harvard University discusses financial costs: the $16 trillion virus. Lisa Cooper, MD, MPH, of Johns Hopkins University discusses the costs to communities of color in excess deaths and bereavement. Charles R. Marmar, MD, of NYU Grossman School of Medicine discusses the mental health costs. Recorded October 20, 2020. Related Article(s): The COVID-19 Pandemic and the $16 Trillion Virus

Coronavirus Q&A With Andy Slavitt, MBA

October 21, 2020 15:00 - 45 minutes - 41.9 MB

Andy Slavitt, MBA, discusses recent developments in the COVID-19 pandemic and the US response. Slavitt is former Acting CMS Administrator in the Obama administration, board director at the United States of Care in Washington, DC, and a Distinguished Health Policy Fellow at the Leonard Davis Institute of Health Economics at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia. Recorded October 16, 2020. Related Article: The COVID-19 Pandemic Underscores the Need to Address Structural Challenge...

Can We Count on Herd Immunity to Control COVID-19?

October 19, 2020 15:00 - 16 minutes - 14.9 MB

Many people are hoping that enough people develop resistance to COVID-19, either from being exposed to the disease or from vaccination, to develop herd immunity that will enable society to return to normal. But will that happen? Saad Omer, MD, from the Yale Institute for Global Health, discusses his JAMA article on herd immunity and how much we can count on having it to return society to normal from this COVID-19 pandemic. Related Article(s): Herd Immunity and Implications for SARS-CoV-...

Prioritizing Racial and Ethnic Minority Populations for Coronavirus Vaccination

October 16, 2020 15:00 - 31 minutes - 28.8 MB

The National Academy of Medicine has recommended that racial minority populations receive priority for vaccination because they have been hard hit by the pandemic and are "worse off" socioeconomically. US law is inconsistent on whether race/ethnicity can be an explicit criterion for achieving equity and diversity. Lawrence O. Gostin, JD, of Georgetown University and Michelle A. Williams, ScD, of Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health discuss ways to achieve the public health objective of ...

Sensible Medicine—Balancing Intervention and Inaction During the COVID-19 Pandemic

October 15, 2020 15:00 - 21 minutes - 19.6 MB

Interview with Christopher W. Seymour, MD, MSc, author of Sensible Medicine—Balancing Intervention and Inaction During the COVID-19 Pandemic Related Article(s): Sensible Medicine—Balancing Intervention and Inaction During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Digging Into Obesity’s COVID-19 Risks

October 15, 2020 15:00 - 25 minutes - 23.7 MB

University of North Carolina (UNC) at Chapel Hill nutrition scholar Barry Popkin, PhD, and JAMA Medical News Associate Managing Editor Jennifer Abbasi discuss new findings on obesity and COVID-19. Popkin is the lead author of a systematic review and meta-analysis on the topic that was published recently in Obesity Reviews. He is a distinguished professor in the department of nutrition at the UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health. Related Article(s): Large Meta-analysis Digs Into O...

Who Gets Coronavirus Vaccine First?

October 07, 2020 15:00 - 35 minutes - 32.6 MB

On October 2 the US National Academies of Science, Engineering, and Medicine issued its consensus Framework for Equitable Allocation of a COVID-19 Vaccine. William H. Foege, MD, MPH, emeritus distinguished professor of International Health at the Rollins School of Public Health at Emory University, cochaired the committee that authored the report and discusses its recommendations. Recorded October 2, 2020. Related Article: Fairly Prioritizing Groups for Access to COVID-19 Vaccines

Coronavirus Vaccine Update From the FDA

October 07, 2020 15:00 - 32 minutes - 29.8 MB

Peter Marks, MD, PhD, directs the US FDA's Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research (CBER) and will "call the balls and strikes" on any COVID-19 vaccine, according to FDA Commissioner Stephen Hahn. He joins JAMA Editor Howard Bauchner, MD, for an update on vaccine progress to date and prospects for pre-election political interference in the FDA approval process. Recorded October 5, 2020. Related Article(s): Unwavering Regulatory Safeguards for COVID-19 Vaccines

US Adults’ Preferences for Public Allocation of a Vaccine for Coronavirus Disease 2019

October 06, 2020 15:00 - 10 minutes - 15.6 MB

Sarah E. Gollust, PhD joins JAMA Network Open Digital Media Editor, Seth Trueger, MD, MPH, to discuss a survey study examining public perception of high priority groups for receipt of an eventual coronavirus disease 2019 vaccine in case of shortage of supply. Read the article here: https://ja.ma/3d2101T. JNO Live is a weekly broadcast featuring conversations about the latest research being published in JAMA Network Open. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter and YouTube for details on the next br...

Sweden and COVID-19

October 02, 2020 15:00 - 11 minutes - 10.4 MB

Sweden’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic differed from its neighbors in Europe. Lockdowns were minimized with the belief that they would be more damaging than the virus itself. Much criticism was levied at the country regarding these policies. Anders Tegnell, MD, is the head of the Department of Public Health Analysis and Data Management, Deputy Director General at the Public Health Agency of Sweden, and had been Sweden's state epidemiologist since 2013. He discusses what Sweden did in res...

Coronavirus Q&A With Anthony Fauci, MD – September 25, 2020

September 29, 2020 15:00 - 37 minutes - 34.2 MB

Anthony S. Fauci, MD, returns to JAMA's Q&A series to discuss the latest developments in the COVID-19 pandemic. Recorded September 25, 2020. Related Article(s): Reassuring the Public and Clinical Community About the Scientific Review and Approval of a COVID-19 Vaccine

Assessment of Disparities in COVID-19 Testing and Infection Across Language Groups in Seattle, Washington

September 29, 2020 15:00 - 11 minutes - 17.1 MB

H. Nina Kim, MD, MSc and Herbert C. Duber, MD, MPH join JAMA Network Open Digital Media Editor, Seth Trueger, MD, MPH, to discuss a cross-sectional study evaluating the proportion of patients tested for coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and the proportion of positive cases, using language as a surrogate for immigrant status. Read the article here: https://ja.ma/3d2101T. JNO Live is a weekly broadcast featuring conversations about the latest research being published in JAMA Network Open. ...

Coronavirus Update With Michael T. Osterholm, PhD, MPH

September 25, 2020 15:00 - 30 minutes - 27.6 MB

Michael T. Osterholm, PhD, MPH, returns to JAMA's Coronavirus Q&A series to discuss the latest developments in the COVID-19 pandemic. He is director of the Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy (CIDRAP) at University of Minnesota and a veteran of pandemic planning. Recorded September 23, 2020. Related Article(s): Fairly Prioritizing Groups for Access to COVID-19 Vaccines

COVID-19 Vaccine Approval and the FDA

September 23, 2020 15:00 - 35 minutes - 33 MB

Hydroxychloroquine and convalescent plasma approvals by the FDA under Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) protocols have raised concerns the agency is under withering political pressure to fast-track a COVID-19 vaccine before it is proven safe and effective. Joshua Sharfstein, MD, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, and JAMA Associate Editor Preeti Malani, MD, University of Michigan, discuss implications for public health and policy responses to ensure vaccine safety. Recorded Sep...

September 2020 Medical News Summary

September 22, 2020 15:00 - 34 minutes - 31.8 MB

What Happens When COVID-19 Collides With Flu Season?; Flu Vaccination Urged During COVID-19 Pandemic; COVID-19 and mRNA Vaccines—First Large Test for a New Approach Related Article(s): What Happens When COVID-19 Collides With Flu Season? Flu Vaccination Urged During COVID-19 Pandemic COVID-19 and mRNA Vaccines—First Large Test for a New Approach

The Science of Persuasion Offers Lessons for COVID-19 Prevention

September 16, 2020 15:00 - 23 minutes - 22 MB

Science communications expert Dominique Brossard, PhD, and JAMA Medical News Associate Managing Editor Jennifer Abbasi discuss research-based strategies to encourage mask wearing, social distancing, and hand washing during the COVID-19 pandemic. Dr. Brossard is a professor and chair of the Department of Life Sciences Communication at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and part of a new COVID-19-focused National Academies of Science, Engineering, and Medicine group. Related Article(s): ...

Mobile Phone Location Data Indications of Travel and Stay-at-Home Mandates and COVID-19 Infection Rates in the US

September 15, 2020 15:00 - 12 minutes - 17.9 MB

Song Gao, PhD and Ajay K. Sethi, PhD join JAMA Network Open Digital Media Editor, Seth Trueger, MD, MPH, to discuss a cross-sectional study using anonymous location data from 45 million mobile phones to determine if stay-at home orders were associated with decreased median travel distance and slower #COVID19 spread. Read the article here: https://ja.ma/2ZCqm0A. JNO Live is a weekly broadcast featuring conversations about the latest research being published in JAMA Network Open. Follow us...

Regulatory Decision-making on COVID-19 Vaccines During a Public Health Emergency

September 15, 2020 15:00 - 21 minutes - 19.8 MB

Interview with Aaron S. Kesselheim, MD, author of Regulatory Decision-making on COVID-19 Vaccines During a Public Health Emergency Related Article(s): Regulatory Decision-making on COVID-19 Vaccines During a Public Health Emergency

Hypertension, Obesity, and COVID-19

September 14, 2020 15:00 - 33 minutes - 31.4 MB

New data show unfavorable US trends in hypertension and obesity, with communities of color doing worse. National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases Director Griffin P. Rodgers, MD, and National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute Director Gary H. Gibbons, MD, discuss the implications for COVID-19 outcomes and public health. Recorded September 10, 2020. Related Article(s): Trends in Blood Pressure Control Among US Adults With Hypertension, 1999-2000 to 2017-2018

Association of Vitamin D Status and Other Clinical Characteristics With COVID-19 Test Results

September 08, 2020 15:00 - 11 minutes - 16.2 MB

David O. Meltzer, MD, PhD, joins JAMA Network Open Digital Media Editor, Seth Trueger, MD, MPH, to discuss a cohort study examining whether patients’ most recent vitamin D levels and treatment for insufficient vitamin D levels are associated with test results for coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). Read the article here: https://ja.ma/2ZkvGpf. JNO Live is a weekly broadcast featuring conversations about the latest research being published in JAMA Network Open. Follow us on Facebook, Twi...

SARS-CoV-2 Infection in Children and Adolescents—A Systematic Review

September 08, 2020 15:00 - 20 minutes - 19 MB

JAMA Pediatrics Editors' Summary by Dimitri Christakis, MD, MPH, Editor in Chief, and Frederick Rivara, MD, MPH, Editor in Chief of JAMA Network Open for the September 8, 2020 issue.

Corticosteroids for COVID-19: New Evidence of Benefit

September 04, 2020 15:00 - 31 minutes - 28.9 MB

A conversation with Jonathan A. C. Sterne, MA, MSc, PhD, of the University of Bristol, Todd W. Rice, MD, MSc, of Vanderbilt University, and Janet V. Diaz, MD, of the World Health Organization (WHO) on the latest research supporting the use of hydrocortisone and dexamethasone for treatment of COVID-19 ARDS. Recorded September 2, 2020. Related Article(s): Effect of Hydrocortisone on 21-Day Mortality or Respiratory Support Among Critically Ill Patients With COVID-19

What Is It Like to Have COVID-19?

September 01, 2020 15:00 - 19 minutes - 18.4 MB

COVID-19 continues to rapidly spread throughout the world. In the past few months, the population affected by the disease has shifted from older to younger patients. Public health officials are concerned that younger people seem not to be very compliant with recommendations regarding masking and social distancing. It is believed that younger people think that the adverse consequences of the disease occur in the elderly and not in them. Garret Salzman, MD, is a resident physician at UCLA and ...

Coronavirus Vaccine Update

August 26, 2020 15:00 - 39 minutes - 36 MB

Paul A. Offit, MD, of the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia provides an update on COVID-19 vaccine development. Recorded August 24, 2020. Related Article: Developing a SARS-CoV-2 Vaccine at Warp Speed

Modeling Contact Tracing Strategies for COVID-19

August 25, 2020 15:00 - 13 minutes - 19.3 MB

Alyssa Bilinski, MS, and Joshua A. Salomon, PhD, join JAMA Network Open Digital Media Editor, Seth Trueger, MD, MPH, to discuss a mathematical modeling study examining the potential for contract tracing to reduce the spread of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) in the context of reduced physical distancing under different assumptions for case detection, tracing, and quarantine efficacy. Read the article here: https://ja.ma/3ixDJ9j JNO Live is a weekly broadcast fe...

Coronavirus Update From the CDC – August 20, 2020

August 24, 2020 15:00 - 30 minutes - 28.3 MB

CDC Director Robert Redfield, MD, discusses recent developments in the COVID-19 pandemic and US response, including prospects for dual outbreaks of COVID-19 and influenza in the fall and winter. Related Article(s): Addressing Influenza Vaccination Disparities During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Coronavirus Update With Ezekiel J. Emanuel, MD, PhD

August 21, 2020 15:00 - 36 minutes - 33.6 MB

Ezekiel Emanuel, MD, PhD, of the University of Pennsylvania's Perelman School of Medicine, Department of Medical Ethics and Health Policy, discusses recent developments in the COVID-19 pandemic. Recorded August 19, 2020. Related Article(s): The Ethics of COVID-19 Immunity-Based Licenses (“Immunity Passports”)

The Consequences of Not Vaccinating for Measles

August 14, 2020 15:00 - 20 minutes - 18.6 MB

Before COVID-19, even though most children got vaccinated for measles, too many did not, resulting in worsening outbreaks of measles. People forgot how bad a disease measles is and became lax about getting their children vaccinated. Now in the COVID-19 era everyone is aware of what an out-of-control infectious disease can do and we are all anxiously awaiting a COVID-19 vaccine. Will this experience help encourage parents to get their children vaccinated? We discussed the problems of an adequ...

The Intersection Between Flu and COVID-19

August 14, 2020 15:00 - 15 minutes - 14.8 MB

As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to spread throughout the world, flu season is almost upon us. This is concerning because there will be an overlap between flu and COVID-19 and patients could get both diseases. Daniel Solomon, MD, from the Division of Infectious Diseases at the Brigham and Women’s Hospital of the Harvard Medical School in Boston, discusses COVID-19 and how the flu might pan out this year. Related Article: Influenza in the COVID-19 Era

Why Are We Still Talking About Hydroxychloroquine as a Treatment for COVID-19?

August 13, 2020 15:00 - 13 minutes - 12.1 MB

The use of hydroxychloroquine as a treatment for COVID-19 serves as an example of what is wrong with medical information being widely disseminated before it is thoroughly vetted by peer review. Preliminary studies of this treatment modality were spread widely, creating false hope that a treatment for COVID-19 existed. Several randomized trials have shown that hydroxychloroquine is not an effective therapy for COVID-19. David Juurlink, MD, PhD, from the University of Toronto summarizes the ...

How to Reopen Schools in the COVID-19 Era

August 13, 2020 15:00 - 10 minutes - 9.41 MB

One of the most contentious issues relating to COVID-19 is when to reopen schools. This is a complicated matter because placing people in close quarters risks spread of the disease. Yet children being at home makes it difficult for their working parents to manage their affairs and can potentially affect the learning experience. JAMA Associate Editor Preeti Malani, MD, chief health officer for the University of Michigan, discusses school reopening and how the University of Michigan is address...

Number of US Patients With Newly Identified Cancers Before and During the COVID-19 Pandemic

August 11, 2020 15:00 - 10 minutes - 15.8 MB

Harvey W. Kaufman, MD joins JAMA Network Open Digital Media Editor, Seth Trueger, MD, MPH, to discuss a cross-sectional study examining changes in the number of patients with newly identified cancer before and during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic in the United States. Read the article here: https://ja.ma/31khw7X. JNO Live is a weekly broadcast featuring conversations about the latest research being published in JAMA Network Open. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter and YouT...

Coronavirus Update From the WHO

August 07, 2020 15:00 - 42 minutes - 38.9 MB

Soumya Swaminathan, MD, DNB, chief scientist at the World Health Organization (WHO), discusses the global coronavirus pandemic and the WHO response. Recorded August 5, 2020. Related Article: COVID-19 Reveals Urgent Need to Strengthen the World Health Organization

Update on Dexamethasone for the Treatment of COVID-19

August 05, 2020 15:00 - 12 minutes - 11.9 MB

Few treatments have proven to be effective for treating COVID-19. Recently, a clinical trial reporting the results of dexamethasone for treating COVID-19 was published and has received a great deal of attention in the popular media. Greg Curfman, MD, JAMA Deputy Editor, reviews the study and discusses what the findings do or do not reveal about the efficacy of dexamethasone for treating COVID-19. Related Article(s): Missed Opportunities on Emergency Remdesivir Use

Coronavirus Q&A With Anthony Fauci, MD – August 3, 2020

August 05, 2020 15:00 - 29 minutes - 26.7 MB

Anthony Fauci, MD, White House Coronavirus Task Force member and director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, discusses latest developments in the COVID-19 pandemic. Recorded August 3, 2020. Related Article(s): Anthony Fauci, MD, on COVID-19 Vaccines, Larry Kramer, and Dealing With Criticism

Experiences of Home Health Care Workers during COVID-19 in New York City

August 04, 2020 15:00 - 25 minutes - 23.6 MB

Interview with Madeline R. Sterling, MD, author of Experiences of Home Health Care Workers in New York City During the Coronavirus Disease 2019 Pandemic: A Qualitative Analysis, and Theresa A. Allison, MD, PhD, author of Extreme Vulnerability of Home Care Workers During the COVID-19 Pandemic—A Call to Action

Prevalence of SARS-CoV-2 Infection Among Health Care Workers in Houston, Texas

August 04, 2020 15:00 - 10 minutes - 16.4 MB

Roberta L. Schwartz, PhD joins JAMA Network Open Digital Media Editor, Seth Trueger, MD, MPH, to discuss a cross-sectional study examining rates of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection among asymptomatic health care workers and community residents in the greater Houston, Texas, area. Read the article here: https://ja.ma/3f8lvcz. JNO Live is a weekly broadcast featuring conversations about the latest research being published in JAMA Network Open. Follow u...

COVID-19 and the FDA

August 03, 2020 15:00 - 38 minutes - 35.7 MB

US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Commissioner Stephen Hahn, MD, discusses the agency's role in responding to the COVID-19 pandemic. Recorded July 30, 2020. Related Article: Accelerating COVID-19 Therapeutic Interventions and Vaccines (ACTIV)

COVID-19 and School Reopenings

July 31, 2020 15:00 - 30 minutes - 28.2 MB

Katherine Auger, MD, MSc, of Cincinnati Children's Hospital and Julie Donohue, PhD, of University of Pittsburgh's Graduate School of Public Health discuss K-12 school reopening policy options and the way forward for the 2020-21 school year. Recorded July 29, 2020. Related Article(s): Association Between Statewide School Closure and COVID-19 Incidence and Mortality in the US

COVID-19 and Health Justice

July 30, 2020 15:00 - 28 minutes - 26.2 MB

Ford Foundation President Darren Walker discusses the role of philanthropic organizations in responding to the COVID-19 pandemic and to health inequities. Recorded July 28, 2020. Related Article(s): The Work of Philanthropy in Responding to COVID-19 and Addressing Inequality

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