Meet Those Nerdy Girls – Dr. Amanda Simanek
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Malia Jones, PhD MPH
This week in Meet the Nerdy Girls, we’re delighted to introduce Dr. Amanda Simanek, PhD, MPH! Dr. Simanek is a social epidemiologist who studies the psychosocial determinants of infectious disease, links between infection and chronic disease, and the pathways by which social inequities in health occur across the lifecourse and across generations. We asked her Read more…
January 30, 2021
Home poop tests anyone?
Testing and Contact Tracing
Lauren Hale, PhD MA
Q: I’ve heard that some colleges are testing wastewater from dorms to find out if there is Covid. Does this mean there could be accurate(ish) home fecal tests in our future? I can’t decide if I want the answer to be yes or no. A. The Nerdy Girls support innovation, accuracy, affordability, and accessibility. And Read more…
January 30, 2021
Dear Pandemic COVID Q&A
Masks Vaccines Videos
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
In this live Q&A, Dear Pandemic contributing scientists Drs. Malia Jones & Michelle Kinder will be tackling questions from our readers about the different kinds of vaccines, vaccine side effects, and questions about masks! If you have a question, put it in our question box at www.dearpandemic.org. ➡️ Welcome, Intros, and Announcements (0:00-2:10) ➡️ Explainer Read more…
January 30, 2021
¿Debería preocuparme por los posibles efectos secundarios a largo plazo de las vacunas COVID-19?
Clinical Symptoms Posts en Español Uncertainty and Misinformation Vaccines
Alejandra Silva Hernández, Spanish Translation
R: Siendo realistas, no. Biológicamente, las posibilidades de efectos a largo plazo son extremadamente pequeños. BREVE RESUMEN: Los efectos secundarios graves de la vacuna son extremadamente raros y ocurren horas o días después de la vacunación, no meses o años. El riesgo de infección y los efectos a largo plazo en la salud a causa Read more…
January 29, 2021
Update on Novavax and Johnson & Johnson Vaccines
Vaccines
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
BREAKING NEWS: It’s been an eventful last 24 hours with release of Phase III trial results from both Novavax & Johnson & Johnson! TL;DR: We have two more vaccines with very good (but not perfect) protection against symptomatic disease, but *very* good protection against severe disease. The J&J one dose regimen along with regular temperature Read more…
January 29, 2021
Is this pandemic worse for extroverts than for introverts?
Mental Health
Christine Whelan, PhD
Q: And what can each personality type do to stay mentally healthy right now? A: The emotional toll of the pandemic has been tough on both extroverts and introverts. Research tells us taking a growth-mindset approach to personality is the healthiest way to stay flexible, and that communication about your socio-emotional needs is more important Read more…
January 29, 2021
¿Existe alguna razón para evitar los antifebriles con la administración de la vacuna?
Clinical Symptoms Posts en Español Uncertainty and Misinformation Vaccines
Alejandra Silva Hernández, Spanish Translation
P: ¿Existe alguna razón para evitar los antifebriles como el ibuprofeno y el acetaminofén (paracetamol) con la administración de la vacuna? R: Generalmente NO se recomienda el pretratamiento con antifebriles antes de la administración de la vacuna, pero si tiene fiebre o se siente incómodo DESPUÉS de la administración de la vacuna, puede tomar medicamentos Read more…
January 28, 2021
Will the current vaccines be effective against the new variants?
Vaccines
Michelle Kinder, PhD
Q: If not, what happens, do we need a new, different vaccine?” A: The vaccines developed thus far will likely have efficacy against the different SARS-CoV-2 variants although the level of efficacy may be reduced to the South Africian variant (B.1.351). More clinical data will be needed to understand the levels of protection against new Read more…
January 28, 2021
El Proceso De Desarrollo De La Vacuna mRNA Contra El COVID-19 NO Sacrificó La Seguridad
Posts en Español Staying Safe Vaccines
Sandra Albrecht, PhD MPH
#queridapandemia #VacunasCOVID19 #mRNA Enlace a la publicación original de Facebook
January 28, 2021
Does the COVID19 vaccine cause anaphylaxis?
Vaccines
Sarah Whitley Coles, MD
A: Anaphylaxis is a severe allergic reaction that is very rare after the COVID19 vaccine. People who have had a severe allergic reaction to a prior dose of the mRNA COVID19 vaccine should not get the second dose. If someone has had anaphylaxis to something else, they can still get the shot. Most people do Read more…
January 27, 2021
I have been managing as well as can be expected during this pandemic, but lately I have been feeling angry.
Mental Health Uncertainty and Misinformation
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
Q: A lot of it has to do with other people not taking COVID-19 as seriously as me. What can I do? A: Feel all the feels, engage in meaningful interactions, and focus on you. 😤 FEEL ALL THE FEELS: Remember the movie Inside Out? Joy, sadness, anger, grief, and disgust all have a role Read more…
January 27, 2021
Should I double mask?!
Masks Staying Safe
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
A: Signs point to yes. 🎱 TL;DR: In situations where you can’t avoid crowded indoor spaces such as shopping or traveling, double masking with a tighter fitting cloth mask over a medical mask can provide extra protection. We’ve all heard by now that the new B117 variant may be more transmissible, possibly via its ability Read more…
January 27, 2021
¿Por qué se está demorando la administración de dosis de vacunas disponibles en EE.UU.?
Posts en Español Vaccines
Alejandra Silva Hernández, Spanish Translation
R: Por muchos factores: Las vacaciones de Navidad y Año Nuevo, la falta de fondos y de personal, los desafíos logísticos, la necesidad de poner en marcha operaciones de vacunación a gran escala y la baja aceptación entre grupos de alta prioridad. El proceso deberia acelerarse en las próximas semanas. Es frustrante ver estadísticas de Read more…
January 26, 2021
It took me — no joke! — 9 hours and 3 different websites to schedule a vaccine appointment for my 82-year-old mom.
Vaccines
Alison Buttenheim, PhD MBA, Co-founder & Advisor
Q: Why is it like this? And what are older adults supposed to do if they don’t have someone to help them? A: We know it feels like Hunger Games, Senior Edition in many places right now. Many states and counties are still figuring out vaccine scheduling and delivery systems. It will get better, but Read more…
January 26, 2021
Si todos van a contraer Omicron, ¿por qué debemos evitarlo? ¿Ahora podemos regresar a la vida normal?
Infection and Spread Posts en Español
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
Todavía no. Todavía es important disminuir la propagación del virus porque mantener la cantidad de personas contaminadas a la misma vez Baja, deja que haya más tiempo para mejorar los tratamientos, tener más vacunaciones, y proteja la disponibilidad de atención médica para todos. Aunque es probable que todos estarán expuestos a COVID-19 durante un periodo Read more…
January 26, 2021
What should I make of the stories of someone dying shortly after getting vaccinated? Or the 23 deaths in nursing homes in Norway?
Vaccines
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
A: Keep calm and remember this Nerdy Girl Mantra—“What is the BASELINE RATE?” Humans look for patterns & meaning in everything from cloud formations, burnt toast, or the socks they are wearing when their favorite team wins. Especially when something exceptionally good or bad happens, we’re quick to ascribe the cause to something that happened Read more…
January 25, 2021
Trauma and COVID-19
Mental Health Social and Racial Justice
Q: I’ve heard people using language about trauma and COVID-19. Can you explain? I know COVID-19 is bad… but what makes it traumatizing? A: COVID-19 has caused tragic loss for people around the world. What we consider to be a *loss* is very personal, and can be so emotionally intense that it creates traumatic responses. Read more…
January 25, 2021
¿Puedo utilizar sólo un protector facial?
Masks Posts en Español
Alejandra Silva Hernández, Spanish Translation
R: NO. El uso del protector facial por sí solo no es recomendado. Un estudio experimental evaluó qué tan bien el protector facial protege al que lo usa, demostró que partículas pequeñas pasaban fácilmente alrededor del protector facial. Ahora, en una nueva preimpresión por científicos del Instituto Nacional para Seguridad y Salud Ocupacional, NIOSH National Read more…
January 25, 2021
What kind of mask should I be wearing in my community?
Masks Staying Safe
Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD
A: The most effective masks should meet three criteria: secure, multi-layered, and comfortable. The mask should seal at the bridge of the nose, cheeks, and chin. Masks made from multiple layers of material outperform single layer masks. A comfortable mask is more likely to be worn. KEY MESSAGE: Masks work in decreasing spread of COVID-19. Read more…
January 24, 2021
¿Cuál es la diferencia entre las vacunas contra el COVID-19?
Posts en Español Vaccines
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
#vacunas #covidenespañol #queridapandemia Enlace a la publicación original de Facebook
This week in Meet the Nerdy Girls, we’re delighted to introduce Dr. Amanda Simanek, PhD, MPH! Dr. Simanek is a social epidemiologist who studies the psychosocial determinants of infectious disease, links between infection and chronic disease, and the pathways by which social inequities in health occur across the lifecourse and across generations. We asked her Read more…
Home poop tests anyone?
Testing and Contact Tracing
Lauren Hale, PhD MA
Q: I’ve heard that some colleges are testing wastewater from dorms to find out if there is Covid. Does this mean there could be accurate(ish) home fecal tests in our future? I can’t decide if I want the answer to be yes or no. A. The Nerdy Girls support innovation, accuracy, affordability, and accessibility. And Read more…
January 30, 2021
Dear Pandemic COVID Q&A
Masks Vaccines Videos
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
In this live Q&A, Dear Pandemic contributing scientists Drs. Malia Jones & Michelle Kinder will be tackling questions from our readers about the different kinds of vaccines, vaccine side effects, and questions about masks! If you have a question, put it in our question box at www.dearpandemic.org. ➡️ Welcome, Intros, and Announcements (0:00-2:10) ➡️ Explainer Read more…
January 30, 2021
¿Debería preocuparme por los posibles efectos secundarios a largo plazo de las vacunas COVID-19?
Clinical Symptoms Posts en Español Uncertainty and Misinformation Vaccines
Alejandra Silva Hernández, Spanish Translation
R: Siendo realistas, no. Biológicamente, las posibilidades de efectos a largo plazo son extremadamente pequeños. BREVE RESUMEN: Los efectos secundarios graves de la vacuna son extremadamente raros y ocurren horas o días después de la vacunación, no meses o años. El riesgo de infección y los efectos a largo plazo en la salud a causa Read more…
January 29, 2021
Update on Novavax and Johnson & Johnson Vaccines
Vaccines
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
BREAKING NEWS: It’s been an eventful last 24 hours with release of Phase III trial results from both Novavax & Johnson & Johnson! TL;DR: We have two more vaccines with very good (but not perfect) protection against symptomatic disease, but *very* good protection against severe disease. The J&J one dose regimen along with regular temperature Read more…
January 29, 2021
Is this pandemic worse for extroverts than for introverts?
Mental Health
Christine Whelan, PhD
Q: And what can each personality type do to stay mentally healthy right now? A: The emotional toll of the pandemic has been tough on both extroverts and introverts. Research tells us taking a growth-mindset approach to personality is the healthiest way to stay flexible, and that communication about your socio-emotional needs is more important Read more…
January 29, 2021
¿Existe alguna razón para evitar los antifebriles con la administración de la vacuna?
Clinical Symptoms Posts en Español Uncertainty and Misinformation Vaccines
Alejandra Silva Hernández, Spanish Translation
P: ¿Existe alguna razón para evitar los antifebriles como el ibuprofeno y el acetaminofén (paracetamol) con la administración de la vacuna? R: Generalmente NO se recomienda el pretratamiento con antifebriles antes de la administración de la vacuna, pero si tiene fiebre o se siente incómodo DESPUÉS de la administración de la vacuna, puede tomar medicamentos Read more…
January 28, 2021
Will the current vaccines be effective against the new variants?
Vaccines
Michelle Kinder, PhD
Q: If not, what happens, do we need a new, different vaccine?” A: The vaccines developed thus far will likely have efficacy against the different SARS-CoV-2 variants although the level of efficacy may be reduced to the South Africian variant (B.1.351). More clinical data will be needed to understand the levels of protection against new Read more…
January 28, 2021
El Proceso De Desarrollo De La Vacuna mRNA Contra El COVID-19 NO Sacrificó La Seguridad
Posts en Español Staying Safe Vaccines
Sandra Albrecht, PhD MPH
#queridapandemia #VacunasCOVID19 #mRNA Enlace a la publicación original de Facebook
January 28, 2021
Does the COVID19 vaccine cause anaphylaxis?
Vaccines
Sarah Whitley Coles, MD
A: Anaphylaxis is a severe allergic reaction that is very rare after the COVID19 vaccine. People who have had a severe allergic reaction to a prior dose of the mRNA COVID19 vaccine should not get the second dose. If someone has had anaphylaxis to something else, they can still get the shot. Most people do Read more…
January 27, 2021
I have been managing as well as can be expected during this pandemic, but lately I have been feeling angry.
Mental Health Uncertainty and Misinformation
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
Q: A lot of it has to do with other people not taking COVID-19 as seriously as me. What can I do? A: Feel all the feels, engage in meaningful interactions, and focus on you. 😤 FEEL ALL THE FEELS: Remember the movie Inside Out? Joy, sadness, anger, grief, and disgust all have a role Read more…
January 27, 2021
Should I double mask?!
Masks Staying Safe
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
A: Signs point to yes. 🎱 TL;DR: In situations where you can’t avoid crowded indoor spaces such as shopping or traveling, double masking with a tighter fitting cloth mask over a medical mask can provide extra protection. We’ve all heard by now that the new B117 variant may be more transmissible, possibly via its ability Read more…
January 27, 2021
¿Por qué se está demorando la administración de dosis de vacunas disponibles en EE.UU.?
Posts en Español Vaccines
Alejandra Silva Hernández, Spanish Translation
R: Por muchos factores: Las vacaciones de Navidad y Año Nuevo, la falta de fondos y de personal, los desafíos logísticos, la necesidad de poner en marcha operaciones de vacunación a gran escala y la baja aceptación entre grupos de alta prioridad. El proceso deberia acelerarse en las próximas semanas. Es frustrante ver estadísticas de Read more…
January 26, 2021
It took me — no joke! — 9 hours and 3 different websites to schedule a vaccine appointment for my 82-year-old mom.
Vaccines
Alison Buttenheim, PhD MBA, Co-founder & Advisor
Q: Why is it like this? And what are older adults supposed to do if they don’t have someone to help them? A: We know it feels like Hunger Games, Senior Edition in many places right now. Many states and counties are still figuring out vaccine scheduling and delivery systems. It will get better, but Read more…
January 26, 2021
Si todos van a contraer Omicron, ¿por qué debemos evitarlo? ¿Ahora podemos regresar a la vida normal?
Infection and Spread Posts en Español
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
Todavía no. Todavía es important disminuir la propagación del virus porque mantener la cantidad de personas contaminadas a la misma vez Baja, deja que haya más tiempo para mejorar los tratamientos, tener más vacunaciones, y proteja la disponibilidad de atención médica para todos. Aunque es probable que todos estarán expuestos a COVID-19 durante un periodo Read more…
January 26, 2021
What should I make of the stories of someone dying shortly after getting vaccinated? Or the 23 deaths in nursing homes in Norway?
Vaccines
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
A: Keep calm and remember this Nerdy Girl Mantra—“What is the BASELINE RATE?” Humans look for patterns & meaning in everything from cloud formations, burnt toast, or the socks they are wearing when their favorite team wins. Especially when something exceptionally good or bad happens, we’re quick to ascribe the cause to something that happened Read more…
January 25, 2021
Trauma and COVID-19
Mental Health Social and Racial Justice
Q: I’ve heard people using language about trauma and COVID-19. Can you explain? I know COVID-19 is bad… but what makes it traumatizing? A: COVID-19 has caused tragic loss for people around the world. What we consider to be a *loss* is very personal, and can be so emotionally intense that it creates traumatic responses. Read more…
January 25, 2021
¿Puedo utilizar sólo un protector facial?
Masks Posts en Español
Alejandra Silva Hernández, Spanish Translation
R: NO. El uso del protector facial por sí solo no es recomendado. Un estudio experimental evaluó qué tan bien el protector facial protege al que lo usa, demostró que partículas pequeñas pasaban fácilmente alrededor del protector facial. Ahora, en una nueva preimpresión por científicos del Instituto Nacional para Seguridad y Salud Ocupacional, NIOSH National Read more…
January 25, 2021
What kind of mask should I be wearing in my community?
Masks Staying Safe
Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD
A: The most effective masks should meet three criteria: secure, multi-layered, and comfortable. The mask should seal at the bridge of the nose, cheeks, and chin. Masks made from multiple layers of material outperform single layer masks. A comfortable mask is more likely to be worn. KEY MESSAGE: Masks work in decreasing spread of COVID-19. Read more…
January 24, 2021
¿Cuál es la diferencia entre las vacunas contra el COVID-19?
Posts en Español Vaccines
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
#vacunas #covidenespañol #queridapandemia Enlace a la publicación original de Facebook
Q: I’ve heard that some colleges are testing wastewater from dorms to find out if there is Covid. Does this mean there could be accurate(ish) home fecal tests in our future? I can’t decide if I want the answer to be yes or no. A. The Nerdy Girls support innovation, accuracy, affordability, and accessibility. And Read more…
Dear Pandemic COVID Q&A
Masks Vaccines Videos
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
In this live Q&A, Dear Pandemic contributing scientists Drs. Malia Jones & Michelle Kinder will be tackling questions from our readers about the different kinds of vaccines, vaccine side effects, and questions about masks! If you have a question, put it in our question box at www.dearpandemic.org. ➡️ Welcome, Intros, and Announcements (0:00-2:10) ➡️ Explainer Read more…
January 30, 2021
¿Debería preocuparme por los posibles efectos secundarios a largo plazo de las vacunas COVID-19?
Clinical Symptoms Posts en Español Uncertainty and Misinformation Vaccines
Alejandra Silva Hernández, Spanish Translation
R: Siendo realistas, no. Biológicamente, las posibilidades de efectos a largo plazo son extremadamente pequeños. BREVE RESUMEN: Los efectos secundarios graves de la vacuna son extremadamente raros y ocurren horas o días después de la vacunación, no meses o años. El riesgo de infección y los efectos a largo plazo en la salud a causa Read more…
January 29, 2021
Update on Novavax and Johnson & Johnson Vaccines
Vaccines
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
BREAKING NEWS: It’s been an eventful last 24 hours with release of Phase III trial results from both Novavax & Johnson & Johnson! TL;DR: We have two more vaccines with very good (but not perfect) protection against symptomatic disease, but *very* good protection against severe disease. The J&J one dose regimen along with regular temperature Read more…
January 29, 2021
Is this pandemic worse for extroverts than for introverts?
Mental Health
Christine Whelan, PhD
Q: And what can each personality type do to stay mentally healthy right now? A: The emotional toll of the pandemic has been tough on both extroverts and introverts. Research tells us taking a growth-mindset approach to personality is the healthiest way to stay flexible, and that communication about your socio-emotional needs is more important Read more…
January 29, 2021
¿Existe alguna razón para evitar los antifebriles con la administración de la vacuna?
Clinical Symptoms Posts en Español Uncertainty and Misinformation Vaccines
Alejandra Silva Hernández, Spanish Translation
P: ¿Existe alguna razón para evitar los antifebriles como el ibuprofeno y el acetaminofén (paracetamol) con la administración de la vacuna? R: Generalmente NO se recomienda el pretratamiento con antifebriles antes de la administración de la vacuna, pero si tiene fiebre o se siente incómodo DESPUÉS de la administración de la vacuna, puede tomar medicamentos Read more…
January 28, 2021
Will the current vaccines be effective against the new variants?
Vaccines
Michelle Kinder, PhD
Q: If not, what happens, do we need a new, different vaccine?” A: The vaccines developed thus far will likely have efficacy against the different SARS-CoV-2 variants although the level of efficacy may be reduced to the South Africian variant (B.1.351). More clinical data will be needed to understand the levels of protection against new Read more…
January 28, 2021
El Proceso De Desarrollo De La Vacuna mRNA Contra El COVID-19 NO Sacrificó La Seguridad
Posts en Español Staying Safe Vaccines
Sandra Albrecht, PhD MPH
#queridapandemia #VacunasCOVID19 #mRNA Enlace a la publicación original de Facebook
January 28, 2021
Does the COVID19 vaccine cause anaphylaxis?
Vaccines
Sarah Whitley Coles, MD
A: Anaphylaxis is a severe allergic reaction that is very rare after the COVID19 vaccine. People who have had a severe allergic reaction to a prior dose of the mRNA COVID19 vaccine should not get the second dose. If someone has had anaphylaxis to something else, they can still get the shot. Most people do Read more…
January 27, 2021
I have been managing as well as can be expected during this pandemic, but lately I have been feeling angry.
Mental Health Uncertainty and Misinformation
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
Q: A lot of it has to do with other people not taking COVID-19 as seriously as me. What can I do? A: Feel all the feels, engage in meaningful interactions, and focus on you. 😤 FEEL ALL THE FEELS: Remember the movie Inside Out? Joy, sadness, anger, grief, and disgust all have a role Read more…
January 27, 2021
Should I double mask?!
Masks Staying Safe
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
A: Signs point to yes. 🎱 TL;DR: In situations where you can’t avoid crowded indoor spaces such as shopping or traveling, double masking with a tighter fitting cloth mask over a medical mask can provide extra protection. We’ve all heard by now that the new B117 variant may be more transmissible, possibly via its ability Read more…
January 27, 2021
¿Por qué se está demorando la administración de dosis de vacunas disponibles en EE.UU.?
Posts en Español Vaccines
Alejandra Silva Hernández, Spanish Translation
R: Por muchos factores: Las vacaciones de Navidad y Año Nuevo, la falta de fondos y de personal, los desafíos logísticos, la necesidad de poner en marcha operaciones de vacunación a gran escala y la baja aceptación entre grupos de alta prioridad. El proceso deberia acelerarse en las próximas semanas. Es frustrante ver estadísticas de Read more…
January 26, 2021
It took me — no joke! — 9 hours and 3 different websites to schedule a vaccine appointment for my 82-year-old mom.
Vaccines
Alison Buttenheim, PhD MBA, Co-founder & Advisor
Q: Why is it like this? And what are older adults supposed to do if they don’t have someone to help them? A: We know it feels like Hunger Games, Senior Edition in many places right now. Many states and counties are still figuring out vaccine scheduling and delivery systems. It will get better, but Read more…
January 26, 2021
Si todos van a contraer Omicron, ¿por qué debemos evitarlo? ¿Ahora podemos regresar a la vida normal?
Infection and Spread Posts en Español
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
Todavía no. Todavía es important disminuir la propagación del virus porque mantener la cantidad de personas contaminadas a la misma vez Baja, deja que haya más tiempo para mejorar los tratamientos, tener más vacunaciones, y proteja la disponibilidad de atención médica para todos. Aunque es probable que todos estarán expuestos a COVID-19 durante un periodo Read more…
January 26, 2021
What should I make of the stories of someone dying shortly after getting vaccinated? Or the 23 deaths in nursing homes in Norway?
Vaccines
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
A: Keep calm and remember this Nerdy Girl Mantra—“What is the BASELINE RATE?” Humans look for patterns & meaning in everything from cloud formations, burnt toast, or the socks they are wearing when their favorite team wins. Especially when something exceptionally good or bad happens, we’re quick to ascribe the cause to something that happened Read more…
January 25, 2021
Trauma and COVID-19
Mental Health Social and Racial Justice
Q: I’ve heard people using language about trauma and COVID-19. Can you explain? I know COVID-19 is bad… but what makes it traumatizing? A: COVID-19 has caused tragic loss for people around the world. What we consider to be a *loss* is very personal, and can be so emotionally intense that it creates traumatic responses. Read more…
January 25, 2021
¿Puedo utilizar sólo un protector facial?
Masks Posts en Español
Alejandra Silva Hernández, Spanish Translation
R: NO. El uso del protector facial por sí solo no es recomendado. Un estudio experimental evaluó qué tan bien el protector facial protege al que lo usa, demostró que partículas pequeñas pasaban fácilmente alrededor del protector facial. Ahora, en una nueva preimpresión por científicos del Instituto Nacional para Seguridad y Salud Ocupacional, NIOSH National Read more…
January 25, 2021
What kind of mask should I be wearing in my community?
Masks Staying Safe
Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD
A: The most effective masks should meet three criteria: secure, multi-layered, and comfortable. The mask should seal at the bridge of the nose, cheeks, and chin. Masks made from multiple layers of material outperform single layer masks. A comfortable mask is more likely to be worn. KEY MESSAGE: Masks work in decreasing spread of COVID-19. Read more…
January 24, 2021
¿Cuál es la diferencia entre las vacunas contra el COVID-19?
Posts en Español Vaccines
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
#vacunas #covidenespañol #queridapandemia Enlace a la publicación original de Facebook
In this live Q&A, Dear Pandemic contributing scientists Drs. Malia Jones & Michelle Kinder will be tackling questions from our readers about the different kinds of vaccines, vaccine side effects, and questions about masks! If you have a question, put it in our question box at www.dearpandemic.org. ➡️ Welcome, Intros, and Announcements (0:00-2:10) ➡️ Explainer Read more…
¿Debería preocuparme por los posibles efectos secundarios a largo plazo de las vacunas COVID-19?
Clinical Symptoms Posts en Español Uncertainty and Misinformation Vaccines
Alejandra Silva Hernández, Spanish Translation
R: Siendo realistas, no. Biológicamente, las posibilidades de efectos a largo plazo son extremadamente pequeños. BREVE RESUMEN: Los efectos secundarios graves de la vacuna son extremadamente raros y ocurren horas o días después de la vacunación, no meses o años. El riesgo de infección y los efectos a largo plazo en la salud a causa Read more…
January 29, 2021
Update on Novavax and Johnson & Johnson Vaccines
Vaccines
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
BREAKING NEWS: It’s been an eventful last 24 hours with release of Phase III trial results from both Novavax & Johnson & Johnson! TL;DR: We have two more vaccines with very good (but not perfect) protection against symptomatic disease, but *very* good protection against severe disease. The J&J one dose regimen along with regular temperature Read more…
January 29, 2021
Is this pandemic worse for extroverts than for introverts?
Mental Health
Christine Whelan, PhD
Q: And what can each personality type do to stay mentally healthy right now? A: The emotional toll of the pandemic has been tough on both extroverts and introverts. Research tells us taking a growth-mindset approach to personality is the healthiest way to stay flexible, and that communication about your socio-emotional needs is more important Read more…
January 29, 2021
¿Existe alguna razón para evitar los antifebriles con la administración de la vacuna?
Clinical Symptoms Posts en Español Uncertainty and Misinformation Vaccines
Alejandra Silva Hernández, Spanish Translation
P: ¿Existe alguna razón para evitar los antifebriles como el ibuprofeno y el acetaminofén (paracetamol) con la administración de la vacuna? R: Generalmente NO se recomienda el pretratamiento con antifebriles antes de la administración de la vacuna, pero si tiene fiebre o se siente incómodo DESPUÉS de la administración de la vacuna, puede tomar medicamentos Read more…
January 28, 2021
Will the current vaccines be effective against the new variants?
Vaccines
Michelle Kinder, PhD
Q: If not, what happens, do we need a new, different vaccine?” A: The vaccines developed thus far will likely have efficacy against the different SARS-CoV-2 variants although the level of efficacy may be reduced to the South Africian variant (B.1.351). More clinical data will be needed to understand the levels of protection against new Read more…
January 28, 2021
El Proceso De Desarrollo De La Vacuna mRNA Contra El COVID-19 NO Sacrificó La Seguridad
Posts en Español Staying Safe Vaccines
Sandra Albrecht, PhD MPH
#queridapandemia #VacunasCOVID19 #mRNA Enlace a la publicación original de Facebook
January 28, 2021
Does the COVID19 vaccine cause anaphylaxis?
Vaccines
Sarah Whitley Coles, MD
A: Anaphylaxis is a severe allergic reaction that is very rare after the COVID19 vaccine. People who have had a severe allergic reaction to a prior dose of the mRNA COVID19 vaccine should not get the second dose. If someone has had anaphylaxis to something else, they can still get the shot. Most people do Read more…
January 27, 2021
I have been managing as well as can be expected during this pandemic, but lately I have been feeling angry.
Mental Health Uncertainty and Misinformation
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
Q: A lot of it has to do with other people not taking COVID-19 as seriously as me. What can I do? A: Feel all the feels, engage in meaningful interactions, and focus on you. 😤 FEEL ALL THE FEELS: Remember the movie Inside Out? Joy, sadness, anger, grief, and disgust all have a role Read more…
January 27, 2021
Should I double mask?!
Masks Staying Safe
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
A: Signs point to yes. 🎱 TL;DR: In situations where you can’t avoid crowded indoor spaces such as shopping or traveling, double masking with a tighter fitting cloth mask over a medical mask can provide extra protection. We’ve all heard by now that the new B117 variant may be more transmissible, possibly via its ability Read more…
January 27, 2021
¿Por qué se está demorando la administración de dosis de vacunas disponibles en EE.UU.?
Posts en Español Vaccines
Alejandra Silva Hernández, Spanish Translation
R: Por muchos factores: Las vacaciones de Navidad y Año Nuevo, la falta de fondos y de personal, los desafíos logísticos, la necesidad de poner en marcha operaciones de vacunación a gran escala y la baja aceptación entre grupos de alta prioridad. El proceso deberia acelerarse en las próximas semanas. Es frustrante ver estadísticas de Read more…
January 26, 2021
It took me — no joke! — 9 hours and 3 different websites to schedule a vaccine appointment for my 82-year-old mom.
Vaccines
Alison Buttenheim, PhD MBA, Co-founder & Advisor
Q: Why is it like this? And what are older adults supposed to do if they don’t have someone to help them? A: We know it feels like Hunger Games, Senior Edition in many places right now. Many states and counties are still figuring out vaccine scheduling and delivery systems. It will get better, but Read more…
January 26, 2021
Si todos van a contraer Omicron, ¿por qué debemos evitarlo? ¿Ahora podemos regresar a la vida normal?
Infection and Spread Posts en Español
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
Todavía no. Todavía es important disminuir la propagación del virus porque mantener la cantidad de personas contaminadas a la misma vez Baja, deja que haya más tiempo para mejorar los tratamientos, tener más vacunaciones, y proteja la disponibilidad de atención médica para todos. Aunque es probable que todos estarán expuestos a COVID-19 durante un periodo Read more…
January 26, 2021
What should I make of the stories of someone dying shortly after getting vaccinated? Or the 23 deaths in nursing homes in Norway?
Vaccines
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
A: Keep calm and remember this Nerdy Girl Mantra—“What is the BASELINE RATE?” Humans look for patterns & meaning in everything from cloud formations, burnt toast, or the socks they are wearing when their favorite team wins. Especially when something exceptionally good or bad happens, we’re quick to ascribe the cause to something that happened Read more…
January 25, 2021
Trauma and COVID-19
Mental Health Social and Racial Justice
Q: I’ve heard people using language about trauma and COVID-19. Can you explain? I know COVID-19 is bad… but what makes it traumatizing? A: COVID-19 has caused tragic loss for people around the world. What we consider to be a *loss* is very personal, and can be so emotionally intense that it creates traumatic responses. Read more…
January 25, 2021
¿Puedo utilizar sólo un protector facial?
Masks Posts en Español
Alejandra Silva Hernández, Spanish Translation
R: NO. El uso del protector facial por sí solo no es recomendado. Un estudio experimental evaluó qué tan bien el protector facial protege al que lo usa, demostró que partículas pequeñas pasaban fácilmente alrededor del protector facial. Ahora, en una nueva preimpresión por científicos del Instituto Nacional para Seguridad y Salud Ocupacional, NIOSH National Read more…
January 25, 2021
What kind of mask should I be wearing in my community?
Masks Staying Safe
Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD
A: The most effective masks should meet three criteria: secure, multi-layered, and comfortable. The mask should seal at the bridge of the nose, cheeks, and chin. Masks made from multiple layers of material outperform single layer masks. A comfortable mask is more likely to be worn. KEY MESSAGE: Masks work in decreasing spread of COVID-19. Read more…
January 24, 2021
¿Cuál es la diferencia entre las vacunas contra el COVID-19?
Posts en Español Vaccines
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
#vacunas #covidenespañol #queridapandemia Enlace a la publicación original de Facebook
R: Siendo realistas, no. Biológicamente, las posibilidades de efectos a largo plazo son extremadamente pequeños. BREVE RESUMEN: Los efectos secundarios graves de la vacuna son extremadamente raros y ocurren horas o días después de la vacunación, no meses o años. El riesgo de infección y los efectos a largo plazo en la salud a causa Read more…
Update on Novavax and Johnson & Johnson Vaccines
Vaccines
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
BREAKING NEWS: It’s been an eventful last 24 hours with release of Phase III trial results from both Novavax & Johnson & Johnson! TL;DR: We have two more vaccines with very good (but not perfect) protection against symptomatic disease, but *very* good protection against severe disease. The J&J one dose regimen along with regular temperature Read more…
January 29, 2021
Is this pandemic worse for extroverts than for introverts?
Mental Health
Christine Whelan, PhD
Q: And what can each personality type do to stay mentally healthy right now? A: The emotional toll of the pandemic has been tough on both extroverts and introverts. Research tells us taking a growth-mindset approach to personality is the healthiest way to stay flexible, and that communication about your socio-emotional needs is more important Read more…
January 29, 2021
¿Existe alguna razón para evitar los antifebriles con la administración de la vacuna?
Clinical Symptoms Posts en Español Uncertainty and Misinformation Vaccines
Alejandra Silva Hernández, Spanish Translation
P: ¿Existe alguna razón para evitar los antifebriles como el ibuprofeno y el acetaminofén (paracetamol) con la administración de la vacuna? R: Generalmente NO se recomienda el pretratamiento con antifebriles antes de la administración de la vacuna, pero si tiene fiebre o se siente incómodo DESPUÉS de la administración de la vacuna, puede tomar medicamentos Read more…
January 28, 2021
Will the current vaccines be effective against the new variants?
Vaccines
Michelle Kinder, PhD
Q: If not, what happens, do we need a new, different vaccine?” A: The vaccines developed thus far will likely have efficacy against the different SARS-CoV-2 variants although the level of efficacy may be reduced to the South Africian variant (B.1.351). More clinical data will be needed to understand the levels of protection against new Read more…
January 28, 2021
El Proceso De Desarrollo De La Vacuna mRNA Contra El COVID-19 NO Sacrificó La Seguridad
Posts en Español Staying Safe Vaccines
Sandra Albrecht, PhD MPH
#queridapandemia #VacunasCOVID19 #mRNA Enlace a la publicación original de Facebook
January 28, 2021
Does the COVID19 vaccine cause anaphylaxis?
Vaccines
Sarah Whitley Coles, MD
A: Anaphylaxis is a severe allergic reaction that is very rare after the COVID19 vaccine. People who have had a severe allergic reaction to a prior dose of the mRNA COVID19 vaccine should not get the second dose. If someone has had anaphylaxis to something else, they can still get the shot. Most people do Read more…
January 27, 2021
I have been managing as well as can be expected during this pandemic, but lately I have been feeling angry.
Mental Health Uncertainty and Misinformation
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
Q: A lot of it has to do with other people not taking COVID-19 as seriously as me. What can I do? A: Feel all the feels, engage in meaningful interactions, and focus on you. 😤 FEEL ALL THE FEELS: Remember the movie Inside Out? Joy, sadness, anger, grief, and disgust all have a role Read more…
January 27, 2021
Should I double mask?!
Masks Staying Safe
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
A: Signs point to yes. 🎱 TL;DR: In situations where you can’t avoid crowded indoor spaces such as shopping or traveling, double masking with a tighter fitting cloth mask over a medical mask can provide extra protection. We’ve all heard by now that the new B117 variant may be more transmissible, possibly via its ability Read more…
January 27, 2021
¿Por qué se está demorando la administración de dosis de vacunas disponibles en EE.UU.?
Posts en Español Vaccines
Alejandra Silva Hernández, Spanish Translation
R: Por muchos factores: Las vacaciones de Navidad y Año Nuevo, la falta de fondos y de personal, los desafíos logísticos, la necesidad de poner en marcha operaciones de vacunación a gran escala y la baja aceptación entre grupos de alta prioridad. El proceso deberia acelerarse en las próximas semanas. Es frustrante ver estadísticas de Read more…
January 26, 2021
It took me — no joke! — 9 hours and 3 different websites to schedule a vaccine appointment for my 82-year-old mom.
Vaccines
Alison Buttenheim, PhD MBA, Co-founder & Advisor
Q: Why is it like this? And what are older adults supposed to do if they don’t have someone to help them? A: We know it feels like Hunger Games, Senior Edition in many places right now. Many states and counties are still figuring out vaccine scheduling and delivery systems. It will get better, but Read more…
January 26, 2021
Si todos van a contraer Omicron, ¿por qué debemos evitarlo? ¿Ahora podemos regresar a la vida normal?
Infection and Spread Posts en Español
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
Todavía no. Todavía es important disminuir la propagación del virus porque mantener la cantidad de personas contaminadas a la misma vez Baja, deja que haya más tiempo para mejorar los tratamientos, tener más vacunaciones, y proteja la disponibilidad de atención médica para todos. Aunque es probable que todos estarán expuestos a COVID-19 durante un periodo Read more…
January 26, 2021
What should I make of the stories of someone dying shortly after getting vaccinated? Or the 23 deaths in nursing homes in Norway?
Vaccines
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
A: Keep calm and remember this Nerdy Girl Mantra—“What is the BASELINE RATE?” Humans look for patterns & meaning in everything from cloud formations, burnt toast, or the socks they are wearing when their favorite team wins. Especially when something exceptionally good or bad happens, we’re quick to ascribe the cause to something that happened Read more…
January 25, 2021
Trauma and COVID-19
Mental Health Social and Racial Justice
Q: I’ve heard people using language about trauma and COVID-19. Can you explain? I know COVID-19 is bad… but what makes it traumatizing? A: COVID-19 has caused tragic loss for people around the world. What we consider to be a *loss* is very personal, and can be so emotionally intense that it creates traumatic responses. Read more…
January 25, 2021
¿Puedo utilizar sólo un protector facial?
Masks Posts en Español
Alejandra Silva Hernández, Spanish Translation
R: NO. El uso del protector facial por sí solo no es recomendado. Un estudio experimental evaluó qué tan bien el protector facial protege al que lo usa, demostró que partículas pequeñas pasaban fácilmente alrededor del protector facial. Ahora, en una nueva preimpresión por científicos del Instituto Nacional para Seguridad y Salud Ocupacional, NIOSH National Read more…
January 25, 2021
What kind of mask should I be wearing in my community?
Masks Staying Safe
Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD
A: The most effective masks should meet three criteria: secure, multi-layered, and comfortable. The mask should seal at the bridge of the nose, cheeks, and chin. Masks made from multiple layers of material outperform single layer masks. A comfortable mask is more likely to be worn. KEY MESSAGE: Masks work in decreasing spread of COVID-19. Read more…
January 24, 2021
¿Cuál es la diferencia entre las vacunas contra el COVID-19?
Posts en Español Vaccines
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
#vacunas #covidenespañol #queridapandemia Enlace a la publicación original de Facebook
BREAKING NEWS: It’s been an eventful last 24 hours with release of Phase III trial results from both Novavax & Johnson & Johnson! TL;DR: We have two more vaccines with very good (but not perfect) protection against symptomatic disease, but *very* good protection against severe disease. The J&J one dose regimen along with regular temperature Read more…
Is this pandemic worse for extroverts than for introverts?
Mental Health
Christine Whelan, PhD
Q: And what can each personality type do to stay mentally healthy right now? A: The emotional toll of the pandemic has been tough on both extroverts and introverts. Research tells us taking a growth-mindset approach to personality is the healthiest way to stay flexible, and that communication about your socio-emotional needs is more important Read more…
January 29, 2021
¿Existe alguna razón para evitar los antifebriles con la administración de la vacuna?
Clinical Symptoms Posts en Español Uncertainty and Misinformation Vaccines
Alejandra Silva Hernández, Spanish Translation
P: ¿Existe alguna razón para evitar los antifebriles como el ibuprofeno y el acetaminofén (paracetamol) con la administración de la vacuna? R: Generalmente NO se recomienda el pretratamiento con antifebriles antes de la administración de la vacuna, pero si tiene fiebre o se siente incómodo DESPUÉS de la administración de la vacuna, puede tomar medicamentos Read more…
January 28, 2021
Will the current vaccines be effective against the new variants?
Vaccines
Michelle Kinder, PhD
Q: If not, what happens, do we need a new, different vaccine?” A: The vaccines developed thus far will likely have efficacy against the different SARS-CoV-2 variants although the level of efficacy may be reduced to the South Africian variant (B.1.351). More clinical data will be needed to understand the levels of protection against new Read more…
January 28, 2021
El Proceso De Desarrollo De La Vacuna mRNA Contra El COVID-19 NO Sacrificó La Seguridad
Posts en Español Staying Safe Vaccines
Sandra Albrecht, PhD MPH
#queridapandemia #VacunasCOVID19 #mRNA Enlace a la publicación original de Facebook
January 28, 2021
Does the COVID19 vaccine cause anaphylaxis?
Vaccines
Sarah Whitley Coles, MD
A: Anaphylaxis is a severe allergic reaction that is very rare after the COVID19 vaccine. People who have had a severe allergic reaction to a prior dose of the mRNA COVID19 vaccine should not get the second dose. If someone has had anaphylaxis to something else, they can still get the shot. Most people do Read more…
January 27, 2021
I have been managing as well as can be expected during this pandemic, but lately I have been feeling angry.
Mental Health Uncertainty and Misinformation
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
Q: A lot of it has to do with other people not taking COVID-19 as seriously as me. What can I do? A: Feel all the feels, engage in meaningful interactions, and focus on you. 😤 FEEL ALL THE FEELS: Remember the movie Inside Out? Joy, sadness, anger, grief, and disgust all have a role Read more…
January 27, 2021
Should I double mask?!
Masks Staying Safe
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
A: Signs point to yes. 🎱 TL;DR: In situations where you can’t avoid crowded indoor spaces such as shopping or traveling, double masking with a tighter fitting cloth mask over a medical mask can provide extra protection. We’ve all heard by now that the new B117 variant may be more transmissible, possibly via its ability Read more…
January 27, 2021
¿Por qué se está demorando la administración de dosis de vacunas disponibles en EE.UU.?
Posts en Español Vaccines
Alejandra Silva Hernández, Spanish Translation
R: Por muchos factores: Las vacaciones de Navidad y Año Nuevo, la falta de fondos y de personal, los desafíos logísticos, la necesidad de poner en marcha operaciones de vacunación a gran escala y la baja aceptación entre grupos de alta prioridad. El proceso deberia acelerarse en las próximas semanas. Es frustrante ver estadísticas de Read more…
January 26, 2021
It took me — no joke! — 9 hours and 3 different websites to schedule a vaccine appointment for my 82-year-old mom.
Vaccines
Alison Buttenheim, PhD MBA, Co-founder & Advisor
Q: Why is it like this? And what are older adults supposed to do if they don’t have someone to help them? A: We know it feels like Hunger Games, Senior Edition in many places right now. Many states and counties are still figuring out vaccine scheduling and delivery systems. It will get better, but Read more…
January 26, 2021
Si todos van a contraer Omicron, ¿por qué debemos evitarlo? ¿Ahora podemos regresar a la vida normal?
Infection and Spread Posts en Español
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
Todavía no. Todavía es important disminuir la propagación del virus porque mantener la cantidad de personas contaminadas a la misma vez Baja, deja que haya más tiempo para mejorar los tratamientos, tener más vacunaciones, y proteja la disponibilidad de atención médica para todos. Aunque es probable que todos estarán expuestos a COVID-19 durante un periodo Read more…
January 26, 2021
What should I make of the stories of someone dying shortly after getting vaccinated? Or the 23 deaths in nursing homes in Norway?
Vaccines
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
A: Keep calm and remember this Nerdy Girl Mantra—“What is the BASELINE RATE?” Humans look for patterns & meaning in everything from cloud formations, burnt toast, or the socks they are wearing when their favorite team wins. Especially when something exceptionally good or bad happens, we’re quick to ascribe the cause to something that happened Read more…
January 25, 2021
Trauma and COVID-19
Mental Health Social and Racial Justice
Q: I’ve heard people using language about trauma and COVID-19. Can you explain? I know COVID-19 is bad… but what makes it traumatizing? A: COVID-19 has caused tragic loss for people around the world. What we consider to be a *loss* is very personal, and can be so emotionally intense that it creates traumatic responses. Read more…
January 25, 2021
¿Puedo utilizar sólo un protector facial?
Masks Posts en Español
Alejandra Silva Hernández, Spanish Translation
R: NO. El uso del protector facial por sí solo no es recomendado. Un estudio experimental evaluó qué tan bien el protector facial protege al que lo usa, demostró que partículas pequeñas pasaban fácilmente alrededor del protector facial. Ahora, en una nueva preimpresión por científicos del Instituto Nacional para Seguridad y Salud Ocupacional, NIOSH National Read more…
January 25, 2021
What kind of mask should I be wearing in my community?
Masks Staying Safe
Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD
A: The most effective masks should meet three criteria: secure, multi-layered, and comfortable. The mask should seal at the bridge of the nose, cheeks, and chin. Masks made from multiple layers of material outperform single layer masks. A comfortable mask is more likely to be worn. KEY MESSAGE: Masks work in decreasing spread of COVID-19. Read more…
January 24, 2021
¿Cuál es la diferencia entre las vacunas contra el COVID-19?
Posts en Español Vaccines
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
#vacunas #covidenespañol #queridapandemia Enlace a la publicación original de Facebook
Q: And what can each personality type do to stay mentally healthy right now? A: The emotional toll of the pandemic has been tough on both extroverts and introverts. Research tells us taking a growth-mindset approach to personality is the healthiest way to stay flexible, and that communication about your socio-emotional needs is more important Read more…
¿Existe alguna razón para evitar los antifebriles con la administración de la vacuna?
Clinical Symptoms Posts en Español Uncertainty and Misinformation Vaccines
Alejandra Silva Hernández, Spanish Translation
P: ¿Existe alguna razón para evitar los antifebriles como el ibuprofeno y el acetaminofén (paracetamol) con la administración de la vacuna? R: Generalmente NO se recomienda el pretratamiento con antifebriles antes de la administración de la vacuna, pero si tiene fiebre o se siente incómodo DESPUÉS de la administración de la vacuna, puede tomar medicamentos Read more…
January 28, 2021
Will the current vaccines be effective against the new variants?
Vaccines
Michelle Kinder, PhD
Q: If not, what happens, do we need a new, different vaccine?” A: The vaccines developed thus far will likely have efficacy against the different SARS-CoV-2 variants although the level of efficacy may be reduced to the South Africian variant (B.1.351). More clinical data will be needed to understand the levels of protection against new Read more…
January 28, 2021
El Proceso De Desarrollo De La Vacuna mRNA Contra El COVID-19 NO Sacrificó La Seguridad
Posts en Español Staying Safe Vaccines
Sandra Albrecht, PhD MPH
#queridapandemia #VacunasCOVID19 #mRNA Enlace a la publicación original de Facebook
January 28, 2021
Does the COVID19 vaccine cause anaphylaxis?
Vaccines
Sarah Whitley Coles, MD
A: Anaphylaxis is a severe allergic reaction that is very rare after the COVID19 vaccine. People who have had a severe allergic reaction to a prior dose of the mRNA COVID19 vaccine should not get the second dose. If someone has had anaphylaxis to something else, they can still get the shot. Most people do Read more…
January 27, 2021
I have been managing as well as can be expected during this pandemic, but lately I have been feeling angry.
Mental Health Uncertainty and Misinformation
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
Q: A lot of it has to do with other people not taking COVID-19 as seriously as me. What can I do? A: Feel all the feels, engage in meaningful interactions, and focus on you. 😤 FEEL ALL THE FEELS: Remember the movie Inside Out? Joy, sadness, anger, grief, and disgust all have a role Read more…
January 27, 2021
Should I double mask?!
Masks Staying Safe
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
A: Signs point to yes. 🎱 TL;DR: In situations where you can’t avoid crowded indoor spaces such as shopping or traveling, double masking with a tighter fitting cloth mask over a medical mask can provide extra protection. We’ve all heard by now that the new B117 variant may be more transmissible, possibly via its ability Read more…
January 27, 2021
¿Por qué se está demorando la administración de dosis de vacunas disponibles en EE.UU.?
Posts en Español Vaccines
Alejandra Silva Hernández, Spanish Translation
R: Por muchos factores: Las vacaciones de Navidad y Año Nuevo, la falta de fondos y de personal, los desafíos logísticos, la necesidad de poner en marcha operaciones de vacunación a gran escala y la baja aceptación entre grupos de alta prioridad. El proceso deberia acelerarse en las próximas semanas. Es frustrante ver estadísticas de Read more…
January 26, 2021
It took me — no joke! — 9 hours and 3 different websites to schedule a vaccine appointment for my 82-year-old mom.
Vaccines
Alison Buttenheim, PhD MBA, Co-founder & Advisor
Q: Why is it like this? And what are older adults supposed to do if they don’t have someone to help them? A: We know it feels like Hunger Games, Senior Edition in many places right now. Many states and counties are still figuring out vaccine scheduling and delivery systems. It will get better, but Read more…
January 26, 2021
Si todos van a contraer Omicron, ¿por qué debemos evitarlo? ¿Ahora podemos regresar a la vida normal?
Infection and Spread Posts en Español
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
Todavía no. Todavía es important disminuir la propagación del virus porque mantener la cantidad de personas contaminadas a la misma vez Baja, deja que haya más tiempo para mejorar los tratamientos, tener más vacunaciones, y proteja la disponibilidad de atención médica para todos. Aunque es probable que todos estarán expuestos a COVID-19 durante un periodo Read more…
January 26, 2021
What should I make of the stories of someone dying shortly after getting vaccinated? Or the 23 deaths in nursing homes in Norway?
Vaccines
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
A: Keep calm and remember this Nerdy Girl Mantra—“What is the BASELINE RATE?” Humans look for patterns & meaning in everything from cloud formations, burnt toast, or the socks they are wearing when their favorite team wins. Especially when something exceptionally good or bad happens, we’re quick to ascribe the cause to something that happened Read more…
January 25, 2021
Trauma and COVID-19
Mental Health Social and Racial Justice
Q: I’ve heard people using language about trauma and COVID-19. Can you explain? I know COVID-19 is bad… but what makes it traumatizing? A: COVID-19 has caused tragic loss for people around the world. What we consider to be a *loss* is very personal, and can be so emotionally intense that it creates traumatic responses. Read more…
January 25, 2021
¿Puedo utilizar sólo un protector facial?
Masks Posts en Español
Alejandra Silva Hernández, Spanish Translation
R: NO. El uso del protector facial por sí solo no es recomendado. Un estudio experimental evaluó qué tan bien el protector facial protege al que lo usa, demostró que partículas pequeñas pasaban fácilmente alrededor del protector facial. Ahora, en una nueva preimpresión por científicos del Instituto Nacional para Seguridad y Salud Ocupacional, NIOSH National Read more…
January 25, 2021
What kind of mask should I be wearing in my community?
Masks Staying Safe
Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD
A: The most effective masks should meet three criteria: secure, multi-layered, and comfortable. The mask should seal at the bridge of the nose, cheeks, and chin. Masks made from multiple layers of material outperform single layer masks. A comfortable mask is more likely to be worn. KEY MESSAGE: Masks work in decreasing spread of COVID-19. Read more…
January 24, 2021
¿Cuál es la diferencia entre las vacunas contra el COVID-19?
Posts en Español Vaccines
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
#vacunas #covidenespañol #queridapandemia Enlace a la publicación original de Facebook
P: ¿Existe alguna razón para evitar los antifebriles como el ibuprofeno y el acetaminofén (paracetamol) con la administración de la vacuna? R: Generalmente NO se recomienda el pretratamiento con antifebriles antes de la administración de la vacuna, pero si tiene fiebre o se siente incómodo DESPUÉS de la administración de la vacuna, puede tomar medicamentos Read more…
Will the current vaccines be effective against the new variants?
Vaccines
Michelle Kinder, PhD
Q: If not, what happens, do we need a new, different vaccine?” A: The vaccines developed thus far will likely have efficacy against the different SARS-CoV-2 variants although the level of efficacy may be reduced to the South Africian variant (B.1.351). More clinical data will be needed to understand the levels of protection against new Read more…
January 28, 2021
El Proceso De Desarrollo De La Vacuna mRNA Contra El COVID-19 NO Sacrificó La Seguridad
Posts en Español Staying Safe Vaccines
Sandra Albrecht, PhD MPH
#queridapandemia #VacunasCOVID19 #mRNA Enlace a la publicación original de Facebook
January 28, 2021
Does the COVID19 vaccine cause anaphylaxis?
Vaccines
Sarah Whitley Coles, MD
A: Anaphylaxis is a severe allergic reaction that is very rare after the COVID19 vaccine. People who have had a severe allergic reaction to a prior dose of the mRNA COVID19 vaccine should not get the second dose. If someone has had anaphylaxis to something else, they can still get the shot. Most people do Read more…
January 27, 2021
I have been managing as well as can be expected during this pandemic, but lately I have been feeling angry.
Mental Health Uncertainty and Misinformation
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
Q: A lot of it has to do with other people not taking COVID-19 as seriously as me. What can I do? A: Feel all the feels, engage in meaningful interactions, and focus on you. 😤 FEEL ALL THE FEELS: Remember the movie Inside Out? Joy, sadness, anger, grief, and disgust all have a role Read more…
January 27, 2021
Should I double mask?!
Masks Staying Safe
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
A: Signs point to yes. 🎱 TL;DR: In situations where you can’t avoid crowded indoor spaces such as shopping or traveling, double masking with a tighter fitting cloth mask over a medical mask can provide extra protection. We’ve all heard by now that the new B117 variant may be more transmissible, possibly via its ability Read more…
January 27, 2021
¿Por qué se está demorando la administración de dosis de vacunas disponibles en EE.UU.?
Posts en Español Vaccines
Alejandra Silva Hernández, Spanish Translation
R: Por muchos factores: Las vacaciones de Navidad y Año Nuevo, la falta de fondos y de personal, los desafíos logísticos, la necesidad de poner en marcha operaciones de vacunación a gran escala y la baja aceptación entre grupos de alta prioridad. El proceso deberia acelerarse en las próximas semanas. Es frustrante ver estadísticas de Read more…
January 26, 2021
It took me — no joke! — 9 hours and 3 different websites to schedule a vaccine appointment for my 82-year-old mom.
Vaccines
Alison Buttenheim, PhD MBA, Co-founder & Advisor
Q: Why is it like this? And what are older adults supposed to do if they don’t have someone to help them? A: We know it feels like Hunger Games, Senior Edition in many places right now. Many states and counties are still figuring out vaccine scheduling and delivery systems. It will get better, but Read more…
January 26, 2021
Si todos van a contraer Omicron, ¿por qué debemos evitarlo? ¿Ahora podemos regresar a la vida normal?
Infection and Spread Posts en Español
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
Todavía no. Todavía es important disminuir la propagación del virus porque mantener la cantidad de personas contaminadas a la misma vez Baja, deja que haya más tiempo para mejorar los tratamientos, tener más vacunaciones, y proteja la disponibilidad de atención médica para todos. Aunque es probable que todos estarán expuestos a COVID-19 durante un periodo Read more…
January 26, 2021
What should I make of the stories of someone dying shortly after getting vaccinated? Or the 23 deaths in nursing homes in Norway?
Vaccines
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
A: Keep calm and remember this Nerdy Girl Mantra—“What is the BASELINE RATE?” Humans look for patterns & meaning in everything from cloud formations, burnt toast, or the socks they are wearing when their favorite team wins. Especially when something exceptionally good or bad happens, we’re quick to ascribe the cause to something that happened Read more…
January 25, 2021
Trauma and COVID-19
Mental Health Social and Racial Justice
Q: I’ve heard people using language about trauma and COVID-19. Can you explain? I know COVID-19 is bad… but what makes it traumatizing? A: COVID-19 has caused tragic loss for people around the world. What we consider to be a *loss* is very personal, and can be so emotionally intense that it creates traumatic responses. Read more…
January 25, 2021
¿Puedo utilizar sólo un protector facial?
Masks Posts en Español
Alejandra Silva Hernández, Spanish Translation
R: NO. El uso del protector facial por sí solo no es recomendado. Un estudio experimental evaluó qué tan bien el protector facial protege al que lo usa, demostró que partículas pequeñas pasaban fácilmente alrededor del protector facial. Ahora, en una nueva preimpresión por científicos del Instituto Nacional para Seguridad y Salud Ocupacional, NIOSH National Read more…
January 25, 2021
What kind of mask should I be wearing in my community?
Masks Staying Safe
Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD
A: The most effective masks should meet three criteria: secure, multi-layered, and comfortable. The mask should seal at the bridge of the nose, cheeks, and chin. Masks made from multiple layers of material outperform single layer masks. A comfortable mask is more likely to be worn. KEY MESSAGE: Masks work in decreasing spread of COVID-19. Read more…
January 24, 2021
¿Cuál es la diferencia entre las vacunas contra el COVID-19?
Posts en Español Vaccines
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
#vacunas #covidenespañol #queridapandemia Enlace a la publicación original de Facebook
Q: If not, what happens, do we need a new, different vaccine?” A: The vaccines developed thus far will likely have efficacy against the different SARS-CoV-2 variants although the level of efficacy may be reduced to the South Africian variant (B.1.351). More clinical data will be needed to understand the levels of protection against new Read more…
El Proceso De Desarrollo De La Vacuna mRNA Contra El COVID-19 NO Sacrificó La Seguridad
Posts en Español Staying Safe Vaccines
Sandra Albrecht, PhD MPH
#queridapandemia #VacunasCOVID19 #mRNA Enlace a la publicación original de Facebook
January 28, 2021
Does the COVID19 vaccine cause anaphylaxis?
Vaccines
Sarah Whitley Coles, MD
A: Anaphylaxis is a severe allergic reaction that is very rare after the COVID19 vaccine. People who have had a severe allergic reaction to a prior dose of the mRNA COVID19 vaccine should not get the second dose. If someone has had anaphylaxis to something else, they can still get the shot. Most people do Read more…
January 27, 2021
I have been managing as well as can be expected during this pandemic, but lately I have been feeling angry.
Mental Health Uncertainty and Misinformation
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
Q: A lot of it has to do with other people not taking COVID-19 as seriously as me. What can I do? A: Feel all the feels, engage in meaningful interactions, and focus on you. 😤 FEEL ALL THE FEELS: Remember the movie Inside Out? Joy, sadness, anger, grief, and disgust all have a role Read more…
January 27, 2021
Should I double mask?!
Masks Staying Safe
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
A: Signs point to yes. 🎱 TL;DR: In situations where you can’t avoid crowded indoor spaces such as shopping or traveling, double masking with a tighter fitting cloth mask over a medical mask can provide extra protection. We’ve all heard by now that the new B117 variant may be more transmissible, possibly via its ability Read more…
January 27, 2021
¿Por qué se está demorando la administración de dosis de vacunas disponibles en EE.UU.?
Posts en Español Vaccines
Alejandra Silva Hernández, Spanish Translation
R: Por muchos factores: Las vacaciones de Navidad y Año Nuevo, la falta de fondos y de personal, los desafíos logísticos, la necesidad de poner en marcha operaciones de vacunación a gran escala y la baja aceptación entre grupos de alta prioridad. El proceso deberia acelerarse en las próximas semanas. Es frustrante ver estadísticas de Read more…
January 26, 2021
It took me — no joke! — 9 hours and 3 different websites to schedule a vaccine appointment for my 82-year-old mom.
Vaccines
Alison Buttenheim, PhD MBA, Co-founder & Advisor
Q: Why is it like this? And what are older adults supposed to do if they don’t have someone to help them? A: We know it feels like Hunger Games, Senior Edition in many places right now. Many states and counties are still figuring out vaccine scheduling and delivery systems. It will get better, but Read more…
January 26, 2021
Si todos van a contraer Omicron, ¿por qué debemos evitarlo? ¿Ahora podemos regresar a la vida normal?
Infection and Spread Posts en Español
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
Todavía no. Todavía es important disminuir la propagación del virus porque mantener la cantidad de personas contaminadas a la misma vez Baja, deja que haya más tiempo para mejorar los tratamientos, tener más vacunaciones, y proteja la disponibilidad de atención médica para todos. Aunque es probable que todos estarán expuestos a COVID-19 durante un periodo Read more…
January 26, 2021
What should I make of the stories of someone dying shortly after getting vaccinated? Or the 23 deaths in nursing homes in Norway?
Vaccines
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
A: Keep calm and remember this Nerdy Girl Mantra—“What is the BASELINE RATE?” Humans look for patterns & meaning in everything from cloud formations, burnt toast, or the socks they are wearing when their favorite team wins. Especially when something exceptionally good or bad happens, we’re quick to ascribe the cause to something that happened Read more…
January 25, 2021
Trauma and COVID-19
Mental Health Social and Racial Justice
Q: I’ve heard people using language about trauma and COVID-19. Can you explain? I know COVID-19 is bad… but what makes it traumatizing? A: COVID-19 has caused tragic loss for people around the world. What we consider to be a *loss* is very personal, and can be so emotionally intense that it creates traumatic responses. Read more…
January 25, 2021
¿Puedo utilizar sólo un protector facial?
Masks Posts en Español
Alejandra Silva Hernández, Spanish Translation
R: NO. El uso del protector facial por sí solo no es recomendado. Un estudio experimental evaluó qué tan bien el protector facial protege al que lo usa, demostró que partículas pequeñas pasaban fácilmente alrededor del protector facial. Ahora, en una nueva preimpresión por científicos del Instituto Nacional para Seguridad y Salud Ocupacional, NIOSH National Read more…
January 25, 2021
What kind of mask should I be wearing in my community?
Masks Staying Safe
Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD
A: The most effective masks should meet three criteria: secure, multi-layered, and comfortable. The mask should seal at the bridge of the nose, cheeks, and chin. Masks made from multiple layers of material outperform single layer masks. A comfortable mask is more likely to be worn. KEY MESSAGE: Masks work in decreasing spread of COVID-19. Read more…
January 24, 2021
¿Cuál es la diferencia entre las vacunas contra el COVID-19?
Posts en Español Vaccines
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
#vacunas #covidenespañol #queridapandemia Enlace a la publicación original de Facebook
#queridapandemia #VacunasCOVID19 #mRNA Enlace a la publicación original de Facebook
Does the COVID19 vaccine cause anaphylaxis?
Vaccines
Sarah Whitley Coles, MD
A: Anaphylaxis is a severe allergic reaction that is very rare after the COVID19 vaccine. People who have had a severe allergic reaction to a prior dose of the mRNA COVID19 vaccine should not get the second dose. If someone has had anaphylaxis to something else, they can still get the shot. Most people do Read more…
January 27, 2021
I have been managing as well as can be expected during this pandemic, but lately I have been feeling angry.
Mental Health Uncertainty and Misinformation
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
Q: A lot of it has to do with other people not taking COVID-19 as seriously as me. What can I do? A: Feel all the feels, engage in meaningful interactions, and focus on you. 😤 FEEL ALL THE FEELS: Remember the movie Inside Out? Joy, sadness, anger, grief, and disgust all have a role Read more…
January 27, 2021
Should I double mask?!
Masks Staying Safe
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
A: Signs point to yes. 🎱 TL;DR: In situations where you can’t avoid crowded indoor spaces such as shopping or traveling, double masking with a tighter fitting cloth mask over a medical mask can provide extra protection. We’ve all heard by now that the new B117 variant may be more transmissible, possibly via its ability Read more…
January 27, 2021
¿Por qué se está demorando la administración de dosis de vacunas disponibles en EE.UU.?
Posts en Español Vaccines
Alejandra Silva Hernández, Spanish Translation
R: Por muchos factores: Las vacaciones de Navidad y Año Nuevo, la falta de fondos y de personal, los desafíos logísticos, la necesidad de poner en marcha operaciones de vacunación a gran escala y la baja aceptación entre grupos de alta prioridad. El proceso deberia acelerarse en las próximas semanas. Es frustrante ver estadísticas de Read more…
January 26, 2021
It took me — no joke! — 9 hours and 3 different websites to schedule a vaccine appointment for my 82-year-old mom.
Vaccines
Alison Buttenheim, PhD MBA, Co-founder & Advisor
Q: Why is it like this? And what are older adults supposed to do if they don’t have someone to help them? A: We know it feels like Hunger Games, Senior Edition in many places right now. Many states and counties are still figuring out vaccine scheduling and delivery systems. It will get better, but Read more…
January 26, 2021
Si todos van a contraer Omicron, ¿por qué debemos evitarlo? ¿Ahora podemos regresar a la vida normal?
Infection and Spread Posts en Español
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
Todavía no. Todavía es important disminuir la propagación del virus porque mantener la cantidad de personas contaminadas a la misma vez Baja, deja que haya más tiempo para mejorar los tratamientos, tener más vacunaciones, y proteja la disponibilidad de atención médica para todos. Aunque es probable que todos estarán expuestos a COVID-19 durante un periodo Read more…
January 26, 2021
What should I make of the stories of someone dying shortly after getting vaccinated? Or the 23 deaths in nursing homes in Norway?
Vaccines
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
A: Keep calm and remember this Nerdy Girl Mantra—“What is the BASELINE RATE?” Humans look for patterns & meaning in everything from cloud formations, burnt toast, or the socks they are wearing when their favorite team wins. Especially when something exceptionally good or bad happens, we’re quick to ascribe the cause to something that happened Read more…
January 25, 2021
Trauma and COVID-19
Mental Health Social and Racial Justice
Q: I’ve heard people using language about trauma and COVID-19. Can you explain? I know COVID-19 is bad… but what makes it traumatizing? A: COVID-19 has caused tragic loss for people around the world. What we consider to be a *loss* is very personal, and can be so emotionally intense that it creates traumatic responses. Read more…
January 25, 2021
¿Puedo utilizar sólo un protector facial?
Masks Posts en Español
Alejandra Silva Hernández, Spanish Translation
R: NO. El uso del protector facial por sí solo no es recomendado. Un estudio experimental evaluó qué tan bien el protector facial protege al que lo usa, demostró que partículas pequeñas pasaban fácilmente alrededor del protector facial. Ahora, en una nueva preimpresión por científicos del Instituto Nacional para Seguridad y Salud Ocupacional, NIOSH National Read more…
January 25, 2021
What kind of mask should I be wearing in my community?
Masks Staying Safe
Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD
A: The most effective masks should meet three criteria: secure, multi-layered, and comfortable. The mask should seal at the bridge of the nose, cheeks, and chin. Masks made from multiple layers of material outperform single layer masks. A comfortable mask is more likely to be worn. KEY MESSAGE: Masks work in decreasing spread of COVID-19. Read more…
January 24, 2021
¿Cuál es la diferencia entre las vacunas contra el COVID-19?
Posts en Español Vaccines
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
#vacunas #covidenespañol #queridapandemia Enlace a la publicación original de Facebook
A: Anaphylaxis is a severe allergic reaction that is very rare after the COVID19 vaccine. People who have had a severe allergic reaction to a prior dose of the mRNA COVID19 vaccine should not get the second dose. If someone has had anaphylaxis to something else, they can still get the shot. Most people do Read more…
I have been managing as well as can be expected during this pandemic, but lately I have been feeling angry.
Mental Health Uncertainty and Misinformation
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
Q: A lot of it has to do with other people not taking COVID-19 as seriously as me. What can I do? A: Feel all the feels, engage in meaningful interactions, and focus on you. 😤 FEEL ALL THE FEELS: Remember the movie Inside Out? Joy, sadness, anger, grief, and disgust all have a role Read more…
January 27, 2021
Should I double mask?!
Masks Staying Safe
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
A: Signs point to yes. 🎱 TL;DR: In situations where you can’t avoid crowded indoor spaces such as shopping or traveling, double masking with a tighter fitting cloth mask over a medical mask can provide extra protection. We’ve all heard by now that the new B117 variant may be more transmissible, possibly via its ability Read more…
January 27, 2021
¿Por qué se está demorando la administración de dosis de vacunas disponibles en EE.UU.?
Posts en Español Vaccines
Alejandra Silva Hernández, Spanish Translation
R: Por muchos factores: Las vacaciones de Navidad y Año Nuevo, la falta de fondos y de personal, los desafíos logísticos, la necesidad de poner en marcha operaciones de vacunación a gran escala y la baja aceptación entre grupos de alta prioridad. El proceso deberia acelerarse en las próximas semanas. Es frustrante ver estadísticas de Read more…
January 26, 2021
It took me — no joke! — 9 hours and 3 different websites to schedule a vaccine appointment for my 82-year-old mom.
Vaccines
Alison Buttenheim, PhD MBA, Co-founder & Advisor
Q: Why is it like this? And what are older adults supposed to do if they don’t have someone to help them? A: We know it feels like Hunger Games, Senior Edition in many places right now. Many states and counties are still figuring out vaccine scheduling and delivery systems. It will get better, but Read more…
January 26, 2021
Si todos van a contraer Omicron, ¿por qué debemos evitarlo? ¿Ahora podemos regresar a la vida normal?
Infection and Spread Posts en Español
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
Todavía no. Todavía es important disminuir la propagación del virus porque mantener la cantidad de personas contaminadas a la misma vez Baja, deja que haya más tiempo para mejorar los tratamientos, tener más vacunaciones, y proteja la disponibilidad de atención médica para todos. Aunque es probable que todos estarán expuestos a COVID-19 durante un periodo Read more…
January 26, 2021
What should I make of the stories of someone dying shortly after getting vaccinated? Or the 23 deaths in nursing homes in Norway?
Vaccines
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
A: Keep calm and remember this Nerdy Girl Mantra—“What is the BASELINE RATE?” Humans look for patterns & meaning in everything from cloud formations, burnt toast, or the socks they are wearing when their favorite team wins. Especially when something exceptionally good or bad happens, we’re quick to ascribe the cause to something that happened Read more…
January 25, 2021
Trauma and COVID-19
Mental Health Social and Racial Justice
Q: I’ve heard people using language about trauma and COVID-19. Can you explain? I know COVID-19 is bad… but what makes it traumatizing? A: COVID-19 has caused tragic loss for people around the world. What we consider to be a *loss* is very personal, and can be so emotionally intense that it creates traumatic responses. Read more…
January 25, 2021
¿Puedo utilizar sólo un protector facial?
Masks Posts en Español
Alejandra Silva Hernández, Spanish Translation
R: NO. El uso del protector facial por sí solo no es recomendado. Un estudio experimental evaluó qué tan bien el protector facial protege al que lo usa, demostró que partículas pequeñas pasaban fácilmente alrededor del protector facial. Ahora, en una nueva preimpresión por científicos del Instituto Nacional para Seguridad y Salud Ocupacional, NIOSH National Read more…
January 25, 2021
What kind of mask should I be wearing in my community?
Masks Staying Safe
Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD
A: The most effective masks should meet three criteria: secure, multi-layered, and comfortable. The mask should seal at the bridge of the nose, cheeks, and chin. Masks made from multiple layers of material outperform single layer masks. A comfortable mask is more likely to be worn. KEY MESSAGE: Masks work in decreasing spread of COVID-19. Read more…
January 24, 2021
¿Cuál es la diferencia entre las vacunas contra el COVID-19?
Posts en Español Vaccines
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
#vacunas #covidenespañol #queridapandemia Enlace a la publicación original de Facebook
Q: A lot of it has to do with other people not taking COVID-19 as seriously as me. What can I do? A: Feel all the feels, engage in meaningful interactions, and focus on you. 😤 FEEL ALL THE FEELS: Remember the movie Inside Out? Joy, sadness, anger, grief, and disgust all have a role Read more…
Should I double mask?!
Masks Staying Safe
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
A: Signs point to yes. 🎱 TL;DR: In situations where you can’t avoid crowded indoor spaces such as shopping or traveling, double masking with a tighter fitting cloth mask over a medical mask can provide extra protection. We’ve all heard by now that the new B117 variant may be more transmissible, possibly via its ability Read more…
January 27, 2021
¿Por qué se está demorando la administración de dosis de vacunas disponibles en EE.UU.?
Posts en Español Vaccines
Alejandra Silva Hernández, Spanish Translation
R: Por muchos factores: Las vacaciones de Navidad y Año Nuevo, la falta de fondos y de personal, los desafíos logísticos, la necesidad de poner en marcha operaciones de vacunación a gran escala y la baja aceptación entre grupos de alta prioridad. El proceso deberia acelerarse en las próximas semanas. Es frustrante ver estadísticas de Read more…
January 26, 2021
It took me — no joke! — 9 hours and 3 different websites to schedule a vaccine appointment for my 82-year-old mom.
Vaccines
Alison Buttenheim, PhD MBA, Co-founder & Advisor
Q: Why is it like this? And what are older adults supposed to do if they don’t have someone to help them? A: We know it feels like Hunger Games, Senior Edition in many places right now. Many states and counties are still figuring out vaccine scheduling and delivery systems. It will get better, but Read more…
January 26, 2021
Si todos van a contraer Omicron, ¿por qué debemos evitarlo? ¿Ahora podemos regresar a la vida normal?
Infection and Spread Posts en Español
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
Todavía no. Todavía es important disminuir la propagación del virus porque mantener la cantidad de personas contaminadas a la misma vez Baja, deja que haya más tiempo para mejorar los tratamientos, tener más vacunaciones, y proteja la disponibilidad de atención médica para todos. Aunque es probable que todos estarán expuestos a COVID-19 durante un periodo Read more…
January 26, 2021
What should I make of the stories of someone dying shortly after getting vaccinated? Or the 23 deaths in nursing homes in Norway?
Vaccines
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
A: Keep calm and remember this Nerdy Girl Mantra—“What is the BASELINE RATE?” Humans look for patterns & meaning in everything from cloud formations, burnt toast, or the socks they are wearing when their favorite team wins. Especially when something exceptionally good or bad happens, we’re quick to ascribe the cause to something that happened Read more…
January 25, 2021
Trauma and COVID-19
Mental Health Social and Racial Justice
Q: I’ve heard people using language about trauma and COVID-19. Can you explain? I know COVID-19 is bad… but what makes it traumatizing? A: COVID-19 has caused tragic loss for people around the world. What we consider to be a *loss* is very personal, and can be so emotionally intense that it creates traumatic responses. Read more…
January 25, 2021
¿Puedo utilizar sólo un protector facial?
Masks Posts en Español
Alejandra Silva Hernández, Spanish Translation
R: NO. El uso del protector facial por sí solo no es recomendado. Un estudio experimental evaluó qué tan bien el protector facial protege al que lo usa, demostró que partículas pequeñas pasaban fácilmente alrededor del protector facial. Ahora, en una nueva preimpresión por científicos del Instituto Nacional para Seguridad y Salud Ocupacional, NIOSH National Read more…
January 25, 2021
What kind of mask should I be wearing in my community?
Masks Staying Safe
Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD
A: The most effective masks should meet three criteria: secure, multi-layered, and comfortable. The mask should seal at the bridge of the nose, cheeks, and chin. Masks made from multiple layers of material outperform single layer masks. A comfortable mask is more likely to be worn. KEY MESSAGE: Masks work in decreasing spread of COVID-19. Read more…
January 24, 2021
¿Cuál es la diferencia entre las vacunas contra el COVID-19?
Posts en Español Vaccines
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
#vacunas #covidenespañol #queridapandemia Enlace a la publicación original de Facebook
A: Signs point to yes. 🎱 TL;DR: In situations where you can’t avoid crowded indoor spaces such as shopping or traveling, double masking with a tighter fitting cloth mask over a medical mask can provide extra protection. We’ve all heard by now that the new B117 variant may be more transmissible, possibly via its ability Read more…
¿Por qué se está demorando la administración de dosis de vacunas disponibles en EE.UU.?
Posts en Español Vaccines
Alejandra Silva Hernández, Spanish Translation
R: Por muchos factores: Las vacaciones de Navidad y Año Nuevo, la falta de fondos y de personal, los desafíos logísticos, la necesidad de poner en marcha operaciones de vacunación a gran escala y la baja aceptación entre grupos de alta prioridad. El proceso deberia acelerarse en las próximas semanas. Es frustrante ver estadísticas de Read more…
January 26, 2021
It took me — no joke! — 9 hours and 3 different websites to schedule a vaccine appointment for my 82-year-old mom.
Vaccines
Alison Buttenheim, PhD MBA, Co-founder & Advisor
Q: Why is it like this? And what are older adults supposed to do if they don’t have someone to help them? A: We know it feels like Hunger Games, Senior Edition in many places right now. Many states and counties are still figuring out vaccine scheduling and delivery systems. It will get better, but Read more…
January 26, 2021
Si todos van a contraer Omicron, ¿por qué debemos evitarlo? ¿Ahora podemos regresar a la vida normal?
Infection and Spread Posts en Español
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
Todavía no. Todavía es important disminuir la propagación del virus porque mantener la cantidad de personas contaminadas a la misma vez Baja, deja que haya más tiempo para mejorar los tratamientos, tener más vacunaciones, y proteja la disponibilidad de atención médica para todos. Aunque es probable que todos estarán expuestos a COVID-19 durante un periodo Read more…
January 26, 2021
What should I make of the stories of someone dying shortly after getting vaccinated? Or the 23 deaths in nursing homes in Norway?
Vaccines
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
A: Keep calm and remember this Nerdy Girl Mantra—“What is the BASELINE RATE?” Humans look for patterns & meaning in everything from cloud formations, burnt toast, or the socks they are wearing when their favorite team wins. Especially when something exceptionally good or bad happens, we’re quick to ascribe the cause to something that happened Read more…
January 25, 2021
Trauma and COVID-19
Mental Health Social and Racial Justice
Q: I’ve heard people using language about trauma and COVID-19. Can you explain? I know COVID-19 is bad… but what makes it traumatizing? A: COVID-19 has caused tragic loss for people around the world. What we consider to be a *loss* is very personal, and can be so emotionally intense that it creates traumatic responses. Read more…
January 25, 2021
¿Puedo utilizar sólo un protector facial?
Masks Posts en Español
Alejandra Silva Hernández, Spanish Translation
R: NO. El uso del protector facial por sí solo no es recomendado. Un estudio experimental evaluó qué tan bien el protector facial protege al que lo usa, demostró que partículas pequeñas pasaban fácilmente alrededor del protector facial. Ahora, en una nueva preimpresión por científicos del Instituto Nacional para Seguridad y Salud Ocupacional, NIOSH National Read more…
January 25, 2021
What kind of mask should I be wearing in my community?
Masks Staying Safe
Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD
A: The most effective masks should meet three criteria: secure, multi-layered, and comfortable. The mask should seal at the bridge of the nose, cheeks, and chin. Masks made from multiple layers of material outperform single layer masks. A comfortable mask is more likely to be worn. KEY MESSAGE: Masks work in decreasing spread of COVID-19. Read more…
January 24, 2021
¿Cuál es la diferencia entre las vacunas contra el COVID-19?
Posts en Español Vaccines
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
#vacunas #covidenespañol #queridapandemia Enlace a la publicación original de Facebook
R: Por muchos factores: Las vacaciones de Navidad y Año Nuevo, la falta de fondos y de personal, los desafíos logísticos, la necesidad de poner en marcha operaciones de vacunación a gran escala y la baja aceptación entre grupos de alta prioridad. El proceso deberia acelerarse en las próximas semanas. Es frustrante ver estadísticas de Read more…
It took me — no joke! — 9 hours and 3 different websites to schedule a vaccine appointment for my 82-year-old mom.
Vaccines
Alison Buttenheim, PhD MBA, Co-founder & Advisor
Q: Why is it like this? And what are older adults supposed to do if they don’t have someone to help them? A: We know it feels like Hunger Games, Senior Edition in many places right now. Many states and counties are still figuring out vaccine scheduling and delivery systems. It will get better, but Read more…
January 26, 2021
Si todos van a contraer Omicron, ¿por qué debemos evitarlo? ¿Ahora podemos regresar a la vida normal?
Infection and Spread Posts en Español
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
Todavía no. Todavía es important disminuir la propagación del virus porque mantener la cantidad de personas contaminadas a la misma vez Baja, deja que haya más tiempo para mejorar los tratamientos, tener más vacunaciones, y proteja la disponibilidad de atención médica para todos. Aunque es probable que todos estarán expuestos a COVID-19 durante un periodo Read more…
January 26, 2021
What should I make of the stories of someone dying shortly after getting vaccinated? Or the 23 deaths in nursing homes in Norway?
Vaccines
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
A: Keep calm and remember this Nerdy Girl Mantra—“What is the BASELINE RATE?” Humans look for patterns & meaning in everything from cloud formations, burnt toast, or the socks they are wearing when their favorite team wins. Especially when something exceptionally good or bad happens, we’re quick to ascribe the cause to something that happened Read more…
January 25, 2021
Trauma and COVID-19
Mental Health Social and Racial Justice
Q: I’ve heard people using language about trauma and COVID-19. Can you explain? I know COVID-19 is bad… but what makes it traumatizing? A: COVID-19 has caused tragic loss for people around the world. What we consider to be a *loss* is very personal, and can be so emotionally intense that it creates traumatic responses. Read more…
January 25, 2021
¿Puedo utilizar sólo un protector facial?
Masks Posts en Español
Alejandra Silva Hernández, Spanish Translation
R: NO. El uso del protector facial por sí solo no es recomendado. Un estudio experimental evaluó qué tan bien el protector facial protege al que lo usa, demostró que partículas pequeñas pasaban fácilmente alrededor del protector facial. Ahora, en una nueva preimpresión por científicos del Instituto Nacional para Seguridad y Salud Ocupacional, NIOSH National Read more…
January 25, 2021
What kind of mask should I be wearing in my community?
Masks Staying Safe
Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD
A: The most effective masks should meet three criteria: secure, multi-layered, and comfortable. The mask should seal at the bridge of the nose, cheeks, and chin. Masks made from multiple layers of material outperform single layer masks. A comfortable mask is more likely to be worn. KEY MESSAGE: Masks work in decreasing spread of COVID-19. Read more…
January 24, 2021
¿Cuál es la diferencia entre las vacunas contra el COVID-19?
Posts en Español Vaccines
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
#vacunas #covidenespañol #queridapandemia Enlace a la publicación original de Facebook
Q: Why is it like this? And what are older adults supposed to do if they don’t have someone to help them? A: We know it feels like Hunger Games, Senior Edition in many places right now. Many states and counties are still figuring out vaccine scheduling and delivery systems. It will get better, but Read more…
Si todos van a contraer Omicron, ¿por qué debemos evitarlo? ¿Ahora podemos regresar a la vida normal?
Infection and Spread Posts en Español
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
Todavía no. Todavía es important disminuir la propagación del virus porque mantener la cantidad de personas contaminadas a la misma vez Baja, deja que haya más tiempo para mejorar los tratamientos, tener más vacunaciones, y proteja la disponibilidad de atención médica para todos. Aunque es probable que todos estarán expuestos a COVID-19 durante un periodo Read more…
January 26, 2021
What should I make of the stories of someone dying shortly after getting vaccinated? Or the 23 deaths in nursing homes in Norway?
Vaccines
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
A: Keep calm and remember this Nerdy Girl Mantra—“What is the BASELINE RATE?” Humans look for patterns & meaning in everything from cloud formations, burnt toast, or the socks they are wearing when their favorite team wins. Especially when something exceptionally good or bad happens, we’re quick to ascribe the cause to something that happened Read more…
January 25, 2021
Trauma and COVID-19
Mental Health Social and Racial Justice
Q: I’ve heard people using language about trauma and COVID-19. Can you explain? I know COVID-19 is bad… but what makes it traumatizing? A: COVID-19 has caused tragic loss for people around the world. What we consider to be a *loss* is very personal, and can be so emotionally intense that it creates traumatic responses. Read more…
January 25, 2021
¿Puedo utilizar sólo un protector facial?
Masks Posts en Español
Alejandra Silva Hernández, Spanish Translation
R: NO. El uso del protector facial por sí solo no es recomendado. Un estudio experimental evaluó qué tan bien el protector facial protege al que lo usa, demostró que partículas pequeñas pasaban fácilmente alrededor del protector facial. Ahora, en una nueva preimpresión por científicos del Instituto Nacional para Seguridad y Salud Ocupacional, NIOSH National Read more…
January 25, 2021
What kind of mask should I be wearing in my community?
Masks Staying Safe
Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD
A: The most effective masks should meet three criteria: secure, multi-layered, and comfortable. The mask should seal at the bridge of the nose, cheeks, and chin. Masks made from multiple layers of material outperform single layer masks. A comfortable mask is more likely to be worn. KEY MESSAGE: Masks work in decreasing spread of COVID-19. Read more…
January 24, 2021
¿Cuál es la diferencia entre las vacunas contra el COVID-19?
Posts en Español Vaccines
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
#vacunas #covidenespañol #queridapandemia Enlace a la publicación original de Facebook
Todavía no. Todavía es important disminuir la propagación del virus porque mantener la cantidad de personas contaminadas a la misma vez Baja, deja que haya más tiempo para mejorar los tratamientos, tener más vacunaciones, y proteja la disponibilidad de atención médica para todos. Aunque es probable que todos estarán expuestos a COVID-19 durante un periodo Read more…
What should I make of the stories of someone dying shortly after getting vaccinated? Or the 23 deaths in nursing homes in Norway?
Vaccines
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
A: Keep calm and remember this Nerdy Girl Mantra—“What is the BASELINE RATE?” Humans look for patterns & meaning in everything from cloud formations, burnt toast, or the socks they are wearing when their favorite team wins. Especially when something exceptionally good or bad happens, we’re quick to ascribe the cause to something that happened Read more…
January 25, 2021
Trauma and COVID-19
Mental Health Social and Racial Justice
Q: I’ve heard people using language about trauma and COVID-19. Can you explain? I know COVID-19 is bad… but what makes it traumatizing? A: COVID-19 has caused tragic loss for people around the world. What we consider to be a *loss* is very personal, and can be so emotionally intense that it creates traumatic responses. Read more…
January 25, 2021
¿Puedo utilizar sólo un protector facial?
Masks Posts en Español
Alejandra Silva Hernández, Spanish Translation
R: NO. El uso del protector facial por sí solo no es recomendado. Un estudio experimental evaluó qué tan bien el protector facial protege al que lo usa, demostró que partículas pequeñas pasaban fácilmente alrededor del protector facial. Ahora, en una nueva preimpresión por científicos del Instituto Nacional para Seguridad y Salud Ocupacional, NIOSH National Read more…
January 25, 2021
What kind of mask should I be wearing in my community?
Masks Staying Safe
Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD
A: The most effective masks should meet three criteria: secure, multi-layered, and comfortable. The mask should seal at the bridge of the nose, cheeks, and chin. Masks made from multiple layers of material outperform single layer masks. A comfortable mask is more likely to be worn. KEY MESSAGE: Masks work in decreasing spread of COVID-19. Read more…
January 24, 2021
¿Cuál es la diferencia entre las vacunas contra el COVID-19?
Posts en Español Vaccines
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
#vacunas #covidenespañol #queridapandemia Enlace a la publicación original de Facebook
A: Keep calm and remember this Nerdy Girl Mantra—“What is the BASELINE RATE?” Humans look for patterns & meaning in everything from cloud formations, burnt toast, or the socks they are wearing when their favorite team wins. Especially when something exceptionally good or bad happens, we’re quick to ascribe the cause to something that happened Read more…
Trauma and COVID-19
Mental Health Social and Racial JusticeQ: I’ve heard people using language about trauma and COVID-19. Can you explain? I know COVID-19 is bad… but what makes it traumatizing? A: COVID-19 has caused tragic loss for people around the world. What we consider to be a *loss* is very personal, and can be so emotionally intense that it creates traumatic responses. Read more…
¿Puedo utilizar sólo un protector facial?
Masks Posts en Español
Alejandra Silva Hernández, Spanish Translation
R: NO. El uso del protector facial por sí solo no es recomendado. Un estudio experimental evaluó qué tan bien el protector facial protege al que lo usa, demostró que partículas pequeñas pasaban fácilmente alrededor del protector facial. Ahora, en una nueva preimpresión por científicos del Instituto Nacional para Seguridad y Salud Ocupacional, NIOSH National Read more…
January 25, 2021
What kind of mask should I be wearing in my community?
Masks Staying Safe
Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD
A: The most effective masks should meet three criteria: secure, multi-layered, and comfortable. The mask should seal at the bridge of the nose, cheeks, and chin. Masks made from multiple layers of material outperform single layer masks. A comfortable mask is more likely to be worn. KEY MESSAGE: Masks work in decreasing spread of COVID-19. Read more…
January 24, 2021
¿Cuál es la diferencia entre las vacunas contra el COVID-19?
Posts en Español Vaccines
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
#vacunas #covidenespañol #queridapandemia Enlace a la publicación original de Facebook
R: NO. El uso del protector facial por sí solo no es recomendado. Un estudio experimental evaluó qué tan bien el protector facial protege al que lo usa, demostró que partículas pequeñas pasaban fácilmente alrededor del protector facial. Ahora, en una nueva preimpresión por científicos del Instituto Nacional para Seguridad y Salud Ocupacional, NIOSH National Read more…
What kind of mask should I be wearing in my community?
Masks Staying Safe
Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD
A: The most effective masks should meet three criteria: secure, multi-layered, and comfortable. The mask should seal at the bridge of the nose, cheeks, and chin. Masks made from multiple layers of material outperform single layer masks. A comfortable mask is more likely to be worn. KEY MESSAGE: Masks work in decreasing spread of COVID-19. Read more…
January 24, 2021
¿Cuál es la diferencia entre las vacunas contra el COVID-19?
Posts en Español Vaccines
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
#vacunas #covidenespañol #queridapandemia Enlace a la publicación original de Facebook
A: The most effective masks should meet three criteria: secure, multi-layered, and comfortable. The mask should seal at the bridge of the nose, cheeks, and chin. Masks made from multiple layers of material outperform single layer masks. A comfortable mask is more likely to be worn. KEY MESSAGE: Masks work in decreasing spread of COVID-19. Read more…
¿Cuál es la diferencia entre las vacunas contra el COVID-19?
Posts en Español Vaccines
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
#vacunas #covidenespañol #queridapandemia Enlace a la publicación original de Facebook
#vacunas #covidenespañol #queridapandemia Enlace a la publicación original de Facebook