What works for the treatment of COVID-19 infection for people who are not in the hospital?
Treatments
Sarah Whitley Coles, MD
A: It’s been a minute since we updated you about COVID-19 treatments. This will take a couple of posts, but let’s start with patients who do not need to be hospitalized (called outpatients or ambulatory patients). There are still more questions than answers, but let’s go through the evidence. In short, the bamlanivimab/etesevimab combo may Read more…
March 23, 2021
What is the right distance for spacing students in classrooms?
Infection and Spread School
Lindsey Leininger, PhD MA
A: There is no magic distance, at 3 feet or 6 feet, that the coronavirus, or any virus for that matter, respects. A recent study has generated lots of buzz with its conclusion that 3 feet of physical distance is just as good as 6 feet of space between students (link below). But the study’s Read more…
March 23, 2021
¿Las precauciones existentes funcionan para proteger contra la nueva cepa de COVID-19?
Infection and Spread Posts en Español Staying Safe
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
Por suerte, si. La nueva cepa de COVID-19 es más transmisible que la cepa anterior. Pero, esto no significa que nuestras precauciones habituales (utilizar mascarilla, 2 metros de distancia, estar al aire libre) son menos efectivas. Las mutaciones de virus aún no desafían las leyes de la física. Pero debemos estar más atentos a las Read more…
March 23, 2021
What’s the latest guidance on in-person school in the US?
School
Rachael Piltch-Loeb, PhD MSPH
A: Schools re-opening for in-person learning remains a big priority. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has provided guidance for K-12 schools on reopening for in-person learning. The guidance focuses on what can be done within a school to make in-person learning as safe as possible as well as what needs to be Read more…
March 22, 2021
We want to call your attention to a virtual event in Spanish!
Social and Racial Justice Vaccines
Sandra Albrecht, PhD MPH
Hi all! We want to call your attention to a virtual event in Spanish, sponsored by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Community Engagement Alliance (NIH CEAL), UF Care2 Health Equity Center, our Spanish language site Querida Pandemia, and other organizations serving the Spanish-speaking community in the U.S. 📅When: Saturday March 27, 2pm EST To Read more…
March 22, 2021
¿Cómo me preparo para recibir la vacuna contra COVID-19?
Posts en Español Vaccines
Sandra Albrecht, PhD MPH
R: Cuando sea su turno de vacunarse, hay unas cosas simples que puede hacer para ayudar a que todo le vaya bien. Aprenda de la vacuna, elija en cuál brazo quiere la vacuna, use ropa suelta, tome mucha agua y hable con su médico de atención primaria sobre cualquier pregunta que tenga. Elija un brazo: Read more…
March 22, 2021
CDC Guidance on What Fully Vaccinated People Can Safely Do
Socializing Staying Safe Vaccines
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
Last week, the United States Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) issued new guidelines stating that fully vaccinated people can safely: 🌟 Visit other vaccinated people indoors–without wearing masks or physically distancing! 🌟 Visit unvaccinated people–without wearing masks or physical distancing, as long as the unvaccinated people (and the people they live with) are Read more…
March 21, 2021
Conoce a las Nerdy Girls – Dra. Sandra Albrecht
Posts en Español Uncategorized
Sandra Albrecht, PhD MPH
En esta edición de la serie de “Conoce a las Nerdy Girls”, les presentamos a la Dra. Sandra Albrecht, PhD, MPH. La Dra. Albrecht contribuye regularmente en Dear Pandemic, nuestra pagina en ingles, y es la jefa de redacción aquí en Querida Pandemia. Como muchas de las Nerdy Girls, la Dra. Albrecht es una investigadora Read more…
March 20, 2021
When we need a booster for the new variants, will we need to have the same company’s vaccine as our first?
Biology/Immunity Vaccines
Amanda Simanek, PhD MPH
A: If booster shots or vaccines adapted to new variants of the SARS-CoV-2 virus become necessary, it is likely they will be able to be used by those originally vaccinated with a different type of vaccine. This strategy might even have added benefits! While it is currently not recommended that we mix and match COVID-19 Read more…
March 20, 2021
I’m fully vaccinated, but my kids are not. What does the new United States CDC guidance for fully vaccinated people say about our situation? I am so confused.
Families/Kids Staying Safe Vaccines
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
A: This question is on many minds. If you’re confused about this, you’re not alone! The CDC guidance allows us to do away with wearing masks and physical distancing if everyone at your upcoming private get-together is either 1️⃣ fully vaccinated OR 2️⃣ ALL of these: unvaccinated, not high-risk for severe COVID-19, doesn’t live with Read more…
March 20, 2021
Dear Pandemic COVID Q&A
Data and Metrics Families/Kids Infection and Spread Socializing Vaccines Videos
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
In this live Q&A, Dr. Malia Jones and Dr. Lauren Hale will be tackling questions about vaccines, takeout food, daylight savings time, and the ways in which kids are (and are not) like vaccinated grandmas. ➡️ Welcome and Intros (0:00-0:55) Related Link to Data Hero Awards ➡️ Sleep and the effects of Daylight Saving Time on Read more…
March 19, 2021
What’s the latest on the vaccine timeline for kids?
Families/Kids Vaccines
Lindsey Leininger, PhD MA
A: Best-case scenario: late summer/fall 2021 for older kids (12+); early 2022 for younger kids. All the usual pandemic-era caveats about uncertain timelines apply! We dedicate today’s TGIF post to all of the children and teens volunteering for vaccine clinical trials. Hooray and thank you! And thank you to all of the (adult) scientists who Read more…
March 19, 2021
¡Ahora tenemos en EE.UU. una tercera vacuna COVID-19, segura y eficaz!
Posts en Español Vaccines
Alejandra Silva Hernández, Spanish Translation
La Administración de Alimentos y Medicamentos (U.S. Food and Drug Administration, FDA por su sigla en inglés) ha otorgado una Autorización de Uso de Emergencia (AUE) a la vacuna Janssen (Johnson & Johnson). El Comité Asesor sobre Prácticas de Inmunización (ACIP, por su sigla en inglés) se reunió para revisar y hacer recomendaciones sobre esta Read more…
March 18, 2021
Any update on safety of the COVID-19 mRNA vaccines in pregnancy?
Families/Kids Vaccines
Sarah Whitley Coles, MD
A: Preliminary data presented to the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) are reassuring. Pregnant persons who received the Pfizer-BioNTech or Moderna vaccines did not have increased risk of side effects from the vaccines or bad outcomes (like preeclampsia, miscarriage, preterm birth, neonatal death, or congenital anomalies). More studies and safety monitoring are ongoing, but Read more…
March 18, 2021
Are COVID-19 cases going down globally?
Data and Metrics
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
A: Unfortunately no. While there has been good news of late in the U.S. and U.K. with steep declines in cases, many countries in Europe and elsewhere are seeing rising cases and deaths. TL;DR: Don’t pop the champagne cork quite yet. While the vaccine roll-out in some countries is a triumph and likely slowing transmission Read more…
March 17, 2021
He alcanzado un nuevo punto bajo mental. ¿Qué puedo hacer?
Mental Health Posts en Español
Daisey Velazquez, Spanish Translation
P: He alcanzado un nuevo punto bajo mental. No parece que vaya a recibir la vacuna pronto, y simplemente … no puedo más. ¿Qué puedo hacer? R: Respire profundamente. Los expertos nos advirtieron que el invierno en el hemisferio norte iba a estar difícil y aquí estamos. Las investigaciones sugieren que si elige (y logra) Read more…
March 17, 2021
Is it safe to go to the dentist?
Staying Safe
Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD
A: YES! Delaying preventative and emergency dental care can have negative consequences on your overall health. COVID-19 infection among dental health professionals remains low despite the close proximity to patients and open mouths. It’s important to 1) maintain risk mitigation strategies we can control in dental offices, 2) monitor local infection rates, and 3) stay Read more…
March 17, 2021
Is vaccine hesitancy declining?
Vaccines
Alison Buttenheim, PhD MBA, Co-founder & Advisor
There are lots of ways to define and measure vaccine hesitancy, but pretty much however you slice the data, about 1 in 5 adults in the US report being something other than gung-ho about the vaccine. That figure hasn’t budged for several months. But let’s back up just a bit. What exactly do researchers mean Read more…
March 16, 2021
Have the various pandemic policies and behaviors affected urban rodent populations?
Data and Metrics
Lauren Hale, PhD MA
A. TL,DR In the immediate aftermath of the March 2020 safer-at-home orders and abrupt changes in restaurant activity, New York City saw a sizeable reduction in rodent complaints, but that decline was short lived. I’ll confess: this Nerdy Girl (Lauren) is terrified of rats. And early in the pandemic, there were multiple super freaky stories Read more…
March 16, 2021
Since there have been deaths reported after people received vaccination, should I be concerned? I’m scared to take the vaccine.
Uncertainty and Misinformation Vaccines
Verdena Jennings, DO
A: No. In spite of sensational headlines, no deaths have been linked to receiving COVID-19 vaccination. And hundreds of millions of vaccines have been given. As of early March, more than 330 million vaccinations in over 120 countries have been given. In detailed investigative reporting of vaccine-related deaths around the world, DW (Deutsche Welle) a Read more…
A: It’s been a minute since we updated you about COVID-19 treatments. This will take a couple of posts, but let’s start with patients who do not need to be hospitalized (called outpatients or ambulatory patients). There are still more questions than answers, but let’s go through the evidence. In short, the bamlanivimab/etesevimab combo may Read more…
What is the right distance for spacing students in classrooms?
Infection and Spread School
Lindsey Leininger, PhD MA
A: There is no magic distance, at 3 feet or 6 feet, that the coronavirus, or any virus for that matter, respects. A recent study has generated lots of buzz with its conclusion that 3 feet of physical distance is just as good as 6 feet of space between students (link below). But the study’s Read more…
March 23, 2021
¿Las precauciones existentes funcionan para proteger contra la nueva cepa de COVID-19?
Infection and Spread Posts en Español Staying Safe
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
Por suerte, si. La nueva cepa de COVID-19 es más transmisible que la cepa anterior. Pero, esto no significa que nuestras precauciones habituales (utilizar mascarilla, 2 metros de distancia, estar al aire libre) son menos efectivas. Las mutaciones de virus aún no desafían las leyes de la física. Pero debemos estar más atentos a las Read more…
March 23, 2021
What’s the latest guidance on in-person school in the US?
School
Rachael Piltch-Loeb, PhD MSPH
A: Schools re-opening for in-person learning remains a big priority. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has provided guidance for K-12 schools on reopening for in-person learning. The guidance focuses on what can be done within a school to make in-person learning as safe as possible as well as what needs to be Read more…
March 22, 2021
We want to call your attention to a virtual event in Spanish!
Social and Racial Justice Vaccines
Sandra Albrecht, PhD MPH
Hi all! We want to call your attention to a virtual event in Spanish, sponsored by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Community Engagement Alliance (NIH CEAL), UF Care2 Health Equity Center, our Spanish language site Querida Pandemia, and other organizations serving the Spanish-speaking community in the U.S. 📅When: Saturday March 27, 2pm EST To Read more…
March 22, 2021
¿Cómo me preparo para recibir la vacuna contra COVID-19?
Posts en Español Vaccines
Sandra Albrecht, PhD MPH
R: Cuando sea su turno de vacunarse, hay unas cosas simples que puede hacer para ayudar a que todo le vaya bien. Aprenda de la vacuna, elija en cuál brazo quiere la vacuna, use ropa suelta, tome mucha agua y hable con su médico de atención primaria sobre cualquier pregunta que tenga. Elija un brazo: Read more…
March 22, 2021
CDC Guidance on What Fully Vaccinated People Can Safely Do
Socializing Staying Safe Vaccines
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
Last week, the United States Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) issued new guidelines stating that fully vaccinated people can safely: 🌟 Visit other vaccinated people indoors–without wearing masks or physically distancing! 🌟 Visit unvaccinated people–without wearing masks or physical distancing, as long as the unvaccinated people (and the people they live with) are Read more…
March 21, 2021
Conoce a las Nerdy Girls – Dra. Sandra Albrecht
Posts en Español Uncategorized
Sandra Albrecht, PhD MPH
En esta edición de la serie de “Conoce a las Nerdy Girls”, les presentamos a la Dra. Sandra Albrecht, PhD, MPH. La Dra. Albrecht contribuye regularmente en Dear Pandemic, nuestra pagina en ingles, y es la jefa de redacción aquí en Querida Pandemia. Como muchas de las Nerdy Girls, la Dra. Albrecht es una investigadora Read more…
March 20, 2021
When we need a booster for the new variants, will we need to have the same company’s vaccine as our first?
Biology/Immunity Vaccines
Amanda Simanek, PhD MPH
A: If booster shots or vaccines adapted to new variants of the SARS-CoV-2 virus become necessary, it is likely they will be able to be used by those originally vaccinated with a different type of vaccine. This strategy might even have added benefits! While it is currently not recommended that we mix and match COVID-19 Read more…
March 20, 2021
I’m fully vaccinated, but my kids are not. What does the new United States CDC guidance for fully vaccinated people say about our situation? I am so confused.
Families/Kids Staying Safe Vaccines
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
A: This question is on many minds. If you’re confused about this, you’re not alone! The CDC guidance allows us to do away with wearing masks and physical distancing if everyone at your upcoming private get-together is either 1️⃣ fully vaccinated OR 2️⃣ ALL of these: unvaccinated, not high-risk for severe COVID-19, doesn’t live with Read more…
March 20, 2021
Dear Pandemic COVID Q&A
Data and Metrics Families/Kids Infection and Spread Socializing Vaccines Videos
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
In this live Q&A, Dr. Malia Jones and Dr. Lauren Hale will be tackling questions about vaccines, takeout food, daylight savings time, and the ways in which kids are (and are not) like vaccinated grandmas. ➡️ Welcome and Intros (0:00-0:55) Related Link to Data Hero Awards ➡️ Sleep and the effects of Daylight Saving Time on Read more…
March 19, 2021
What’s the latest on the vaccine timeline for kids?
Families/Kids Vaccines
Lindsey Leininger, PhD MA
A: Best-case scenario: late summer/fall 2021 for older kids (12+); early 2022 for younger kids. All the usual pandemic-era caveats about uncertain timelines apply! We dedicate today’s TGIF post to all of the children and teens volunteering for vaccine clinical trials. Hooray and thank you! And thank you to all of the (adult) scientists who Read more…
March 19, 2021
¡Ahora tenemos en EE.UU. una tercera vacuna COVID-19, segura y eficaz!
Posts en Español Vaccines
Alejandra Silva Hernández, Spanish Translation
La Administración de Alimentos y Medicamentos (U.S. Food and Drug Administration, FDA por su sigla en inglés) ha otorgado una Autorización de Uso de Emergencia (AUE) a la vacuna Janssen (Johnson & Johnson). El Comité Asesor sobre Prácticas de Inmunización (ACIP, por su sigla en inglés) se reunió para revisar y hacer recomendaciones sobre esta Read more…
March 18, 2021
Any update on safety of the COVID-19 mRNA vaccines in pregnancy?
Families/Kids Vaccines
Sarah Whitley Coles, MD
A: Preliminary data presented to the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) are reassuring. Pregnant persons who received the Pfizer-BioNTech or Moderna vaccines did not have increased risk of side effects from the vaccines or bad outcomes (like preeclampsia, miscarriage, preterm birth, neonatal death, or congenital anomalies). More studies and safety monitoring are ongoing, but Read more…
March 18, 2021
Are COVID-19 cases going down globally?
Data and Metrics
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
A: Unfortunately no. While there has been good news of late in the U.S. and U.K. with steep declines in cases, many countries in Europe and elsewhere are seeing rising cases and deaths. TL;DR: Don’t pop the champagne cork quite yet. While the vaccine roll-out in some countries is a triumph and likely slowing transmission Read more…
March 17, 2021
He alcanzado un nuevo punto bajo mental. ¿Qué puedo hacer?
Mental Health Posts en Español
Daisey Velazquez, Spanish Translation
P: He alcanzado un nuevo punto bajo mental. No parece que vaya a recibir la vacuna pronto, y simplemente … no puedo más. ¿Qué puedo hacer? R: Respire profundamente. Los expertos nos advirtieron que el invierno en el hemisferio norte iba a estar difícil y aquí estamos. Las investigaciones sugieren que si elige (y logra) Read more…
March 17, 2021
Is it safe to go to the dentist?
Staying Safe
Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD
A: YES! Delaying preventative and emergency dental care can have negative consequences on your overall health. COVID-19 infection among dental health professionals remains low despite the close proximity to patients and open mouths. It’s important to 1) maintain risk mitigation strategies we can control in dental offices, 2) monitor local infection rates, and 3) stay Read more…
March 17, 2021
Is vaccine hesitancy declining?
Vaccines
Alison Buttenheim, PhD MBA, Co-founder & Advisor
There are lots of ways to define and measure vaccine hesitancy, but pretty much however you slice the data, about 1 in 5 adults in the US report being something other than gung-ho about the vaccine. That figure hasn’t budged for several months. But let’s back up just a bit. What exactly do researchers mean Read more…
March 16, 2021
Have the various pandemic policies and behaviors affected urban rodent populations?
Data and Metrics
Lauren Hale, PhD MA
A. TL,DR In the immediate aftermath of the March 2020 safer-at-home orders and abrupt changes in restaurant activity, New York City saw a sizeable reduction in rodent complaints, but that decline was short lived. I’ll confess: this Nerdy Girl (Lauren) is terrified of rats. And early in the pandemic, there were multiple super freaky stories Read more…
March 16, 2021
Since there have been deaths reported after people received vaccination, should I be concerned? I’m scared to take the vaccine.
Uncertainty and Misinformation Vaccines
Verdena Jennings, DO
A: No. In spite of sensational headlines, no deaths have been linked to receiving COVID-19 vaccination. And hundreds of millions of vaccines have been given. As of early March, more than 330 million vaccinations in over 120 countries have been given. In detailed investigative reporting of vaccine-related deaths around the world, DW (Deutsche Welle) a Read more…
A: There is no magic distance, at 3 feet or 6 feet, that the coronavirus, or any virus for that matter, respects. A recent study has generated lots of buzz with its conclusion that 3 feet of physical distance is just as good as 6 feet of space between students (link below). But the study’s Read more…
¿Las precauciones existentes funcionan para proteger contra la nueva cepa de COVID-19?
Infection and Spread Posts en Español Staying Safe
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
Por suerte, si. La nueva cepa de COVID-19 es más transmisible que la cepa anterior. Pero, esto no significa que nuestras precauciones habituales (utilizar mascarilla, 2 metros de distancia, estar al aire libre) son menos efectivas. Las mutaciones de virus aún no desafían las leyes de la física. Pero debemos estar más atentos a las Read more…
March 23, 2021
What’s the latest guidance on in-person school in the US?
School
Rachael Piltch-Loeb, PhD MSPH
A: Schools re-opening for in-person learning remains a big priority. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has provided guidance for K-12 schools on reopening for in-person learning. The guidance focuses on what can be done within a school to make in-person learning as safe as possible as well as what needs to be Read more…
March 22, 2021
We want to call your attention to a virtual event in Spanish!
Social and Racial Justice Vaccines
Sandra Albrecht, PhD MPH
Hi all! We want to call your attention to a virtual event in Spanish, sponsored by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Community Engagement Alliance (NIH CEAL), UF Care2 Health Equity Center, our Spanish language site Querida Pandemia, and other organizations serving the Spanish-speaking community in the U.S. 📅When: Saturday March 27, 2pm EST To Read more…
March 22, 2021
¿Cómo me preparo para recibir la vacuna contra COVID-19?
Posts en Español Vaccines
Sandra Albrecht, PhD MPH
R: Cuando sea su turno de vacunarse, hay unas cosas simples que puede hacer para ayudar a que todo le vaya bien. Aprenda de la vacuna, elija en cuál brazo quiere la vacuna, use ropa suelta, tome mucha agua y hable con su médico de atención primaria sobre cualquier pregunta que tenga. Elija un brazo: Read more…
March 22, 2021
CDC Guidance on What Fully Vaccinated People Can Safely Do
Socializing Staying Safe Vaccines
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
Last week, the United States Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) issued new guidelines stating that fully vaccinated people can safely: 🌟 Visit other vaccinated people indoors–without wearing masks or physically distancing! 🌟 Visit unvaccinated people–without wearing masks or physical distancing, as long as the unvaccinated people (and the people they live with) are Read more…
March 21, 2021
Conoce a las Nerdy Girls – Dra. Sandra Albrecht
Posts en Español Uncategorized
Sandra Albrecht, PhD MPH
En esta edición de la serie de “Conoce a las Nerdy Girls”, les presentamos a la Dra. Sandra Albrecht, PhD, MPH. La Dra. Albrecht contribuye regularmente en Dear Pandemic, nuestra pagina en ingles, y es la jefa de redacción aquí en Querida Pandemia. Como muchas de las Nerdy Girls, la Dra. Albrecht es una investigadora Read more…
March 20, 2021
When we need a booster for the new variants, will we need to have the same company’s vaccine as our first?
Biology/Immunity Vaccines
Amanda Simanek, PhD MPH
A: If booster shots or vaccines adapted to new variants of the SARS-CoV-2 virus become necessary, it is likely they will be able to be used by those originally vaccinated with a different type of vaccine. This strategy might even have added benefits! While it is currently not recommended that we mix and match COVID-19 Read more…
March 20, 2021
I’m fully vaccinated, but my kids are not. What does the new United States CDC guidance for fully vaccinated people say about our situation? I am so confused.
Families/Kids Staying Safe Vaccines
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
A: This question is on many minds. If you’re confused about this, you’re not alone! The CDC guidance allows us to do away with wearing masks and physical distancing if everyone at your upcoming private get-together is either 1️⃣ fully vaccinated OR 2️⃣ ALL of these: unvaccinated, not high-risk for severe COVID-19, doesn’t live with Read more…
March 20, 2021
Dear Pandemic COVID Q&A
Data and Metrics Families/Kids Infection and Spread Socializing Vaccines Videos
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
In this live Q&A, Dr. Malia Jones and Dr. Lauren Hale will be tackling questions about vaccines, takeout food, daylight savings time, and the ways in which kids are (and are not) like vaccinated grandmas. ➡️ Welcome and Intros (0:00-0:55) Related Link to Data Hero Awards ➡️ Sleep and the effects of Daylight Saving Time on Read more…
March 19, 2021
What’s the latest on the vaccine timeline for kids?
Families/Kids Vaccines
Lindsey Leininger, PhD MA
A: Best-case scenario: late summer/fall 2021 for older kids (12+); early 2022 for younger kids. All the usual pandemic-era caveats about uncertain timelines apply! We dedicate today’s TGIF post to all of the children and teens volunteering for vaccine clinical trials. Hooray and thank you! And thank you to all of the (adult) scientists who Read more…
March 19, 2021
¡Ahora tenemos en EE.UU. una tercera vacuna COVID-19, segura y eficaz!
Posts en Español Vaccines
Alejandra Silva Hernández, Spanish Translation
La Administración de Alimentos y Medicamentos (U.S. Food and Drug Administration, FDA por su sigla en inglés) ha otorgado una Autorización de Uso de Emergencia (AUE) a la vacuna Janssen (Johnson & Johnson). El Comité Asesor sobre Prácticas de Inmunización (ACIP, por su sigla en inglés) se reunió para revisar y hacer recomendaciones sobre esta Read more…
March 18, 2021
Any update on safety of the COVID-19 mRNA vaccines in pregnancy?
Families/Kids Vaccines
Sarah Whitley Coles, MD
A: Preliminary data presented to the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) are reassuring. Pregnant persons who received the Pfizer-BioNTech or Moderna vaccines did not have increased risk of side effects from the vaccines or bad outcomes (like preeclampsia, miscarriage, preterm birth, neonatal death, or congenital anomalies). More studies and safety monitoring are ongoing, but Read more…
March 18, 2021
Are COVID-19 cases going down globally?
Data and Metrics
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
A: Unfortunately no. While there has been good news of late in the U.S. and U.K. with steep declines in cases, many countries in Europe and elsewhere are seeing rising cases and deaths. TL;DR: Don’t pop the champagne cork quite yet. While the vaccine roll-out in some countries is a triumph and likely slowing transmission Read more…
March 17, 2021
He alcanzado un nuevo punto bajo mental. ¿Qué puedo hacer?
Mental Health Posts en Español
Daisey Velazquez, Spanish Translation
P: He alcanzado un nuevo punto bajo mental. No parece que vaya a recibir la vacuna pronto, y simplemente … no puedo más. ¿Qué puedo hacer? R: Respire profundamente. Los expertos nos advirtieron que el invierno en el hemisferio norte iba a estar difícil y aquí estamos. Las investigaciones sugieren que si elige (y logra) Read more…
March 17, 2021
Is it safe to go to the dentist?
Staying Safe
Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD
A: YES! Delaying preventative and emergency dental care can have negative consequences on your overall health. COVID-19 infection among dental health professionals remains low despite the close proximity to patients and open mouths. It’s important to 1) maintain risk mitigation strategies we can control in dental offices, 2) monitor local infection rates, and 3) stay Read more…
March 17, 2021
Is vaccine hesitancy declining?
Vaccines
Alison Buttenheim, PhD MBA, Co-founder & Advisor
There are lots of ways to define and measure vaccine hesitancy, but pretty much however you slice the data, about 1 in 5 adults in the US report being something other than gung-ho about the vaccine. That figure hasn’t budged for several months. But let’s back up just a bit. What exactly do researchers mean Read more…
March 16, 2021
Have the various pandemic policies and behaviors affected urban rodent populations?
Data and Metrics
Lauren Hale, PhD MA
A. TL,DR In the immediate aftermath of the March 2020 safer-at-home orders and abrupt changes in restaurant activity, New York City saw a sizeable reduction in rodent complaints, but that decline was short lived. I’ll confess: this Nerdy Girl (Lauren) is terrified of rats. And early in the pandemic, there were multiple super freaky stories Read more…
March 16, 2021
Since there have been deaths reported after people received vaccination, should I be concerned? I’m scared to take the vaccine.
Uncertainty and Misinformation Vaccines
Verdena Jennings, DO
A: No. In spite of sensational headlines, no deaths have been linked to receiving COVID-19 vaccination. And hundreds of millions of vaccines have been given. As of early March, more than 330 million vaccinations in over 120 countries have been given. In detailed investigative reporting of vaccine-related deaths around the world, DW (Deutsche Welle) a Read more…
Por suerte, si. La nueva cepa de COVID-19 es más transmisible que la cepa anterior. Pero, esto no significa que nuestras precauciones habituales (utilizar mascarilla, 2 metros de distancia, estar al aire libre) son menos efectivas. Las mutaciones de virus aún no desafían las leyes de la física. Pero debemos estar más atentos a las Read more…
What’s the latest guidance on in-person school in the US?
School
Rachael Piltch-Loeb, PhD MSPH
A: Schools re-opening for in-person learning remains a big priority. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has provided guidance for K-12 schools on reopening for in-person learning. The guidance focuses on what can be done within a school to make in-person learning as safe as possible as well as what needs to be Read more…
March 22, 2021
We want to call your attention to a virtual event in Spanish!
Social and Racial Justice Vaccines
Sandra Albrecht, PhD MPH
Hi all! We want to call your attention to a virtual event in Spanish, sponsored by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Community Engagement Alliance (NIH CEAL), UF Care2 Health Equity Center, our Spanish language site Querida Pandemia, and other organizations serving the Spanish-speaking community in the U.S. 📅When: Saturday March 27, 2pm EST To Read more…
March 22, 2021
¿Cómo me preparo para recibir la vacuna contra COVID-19?
Posts en Español Vaccines
Sandra Albrecht, PhD MPH
R: Cuando sea su turno de vacunarse, hay unas cosas simples que puede hacer para ayudar a que todo le vaya bien. Aprenda de la vacuna, elija en cuál brazo quiere la vacuna, use ropa suelta, tome mucha agua y hable con su médico de atención primaria sobre cualquier pregunta que tenga. Elija un brazo: Read more…
March 22, 2021
CDC Guidance on What Fully Vaccinated People Can Safely Do
Socializing Staying Safe Vaccines
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
Last week, the United States Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) issued new guidelines stating that fully vaccinated people can safely: 🌟 Visit other vaccinated people indoors–without wearing masks or physically distancing! 🌟 Visit unvaccinated people–without wearing masks or physical distancing, as long as the unvaccinated people (and the people they live with) are Read more…
March 21, 2021
Conoce a las Nerdy Girls – Dra. Sandra Albrecht
Posts en Español Uncategorized
Sandra Albrecht, PhD MPH
En esta edición de la serie de “Conoce a las Nerdy Girls”, les presentamos a la Dra. Sandra Albrecht, PhD, MPH. La Dra. Albrecht contribuye regularmente en Dear Pandemic, nuestra pagina en ingles, y es la jefa de redacción aquí en Querida Pandemia. Como muchas de las Nerdy Girls, la Dra. Albrecht es una investigadora Read more…
March 20, 2021
When we need a booster for the new variants, will we need to have the same company’s vaccine as our first?
Biology/Immunity Vaccines
Amanda Simanek, PhD MPH
A: If booster shots or vaccines adapted to new variants of the SARS-CoV-2 virus become necessary, it is likely they will be able to be used by those originally vaccinated with a different type of vaccine. This strategy might even have added benefits! While it is currently not recommended that we mix and match COVID-19 Read more…
March 20, 2021
I’m fully vaccinated, but my kids are not. What does the new United States CDC guidance for fully vaccinated people say about our situation? I am so confused.
Families/Kids Staying Safe Vaccines
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
A: This question is on many minds. If you’re confused about this, you’re not alone! The CDC guidance allows us to do away with wearing masks and physical distancing if everyone at your upcoming private get-together is either 1️⃣ fully vaccinated OR 2️⃣ ALL of these: unvaccinated, not high-risk for severe COVID-19, doesn’t live with Read more…
March 20, 2021
Dear Pandemic COVID Q&A
Data and Metrics Families/Kids Infection and Spread Socializing Vaccines Videos
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
In this live Q&A, Dr. Malia Jones and Dr. Lauren Hale will be tackling questions about vaccines, takeout food, daylight savings time, and the ways in which kids are (and are not) like vaccinated grandmas. ➡️ Welcome and Intros (0:00-0:55) Related Link to Data Hero Awards ➡️ Sleep and the effects of Daylight Saving Time on Read more…
March 19, 2021
What’s the latest on the vaccine timeline for kids?
Families/Kids Vaccines
Lindsey Leininger, PhD MA
A: Best-case scenario: late summer/fall 2021 for older kids (12+); early 2022 for younger kids. All the usual pandemic-era caveats about uncertain timelines apply! We dedicate today’s TGIF post to all of the children and teens volunteering for vaccine clinical trials. Hooray and thank you! And thank you to all of the (adult) scientists who Read more…
March 19, 2021
¡Ahora tenemos en EE.UU. una tercera vacuna COVID-19, segura y eficaz!
Posts en Español Vaccines
Alejandra Silva Hernández, Spanish Translation
La Administración de Alimentos y Medicamentos (U.S. Food and Drug Administration, FDA por su sigla en inglés) ha otorgado una Autorización de Uso de Emergencia (AUE) a la vacuna Janssen (Johnson & Johnson). El Comité Asesor sobre Prácticas de Inmunización (ACIP, por su sigla en inglés) se reunió para revisar y hacer recomendaciones sobre esta Read more…
March 18, 2021
Any update on safety of the COVID-19 mRNA vaccines in pregnancy?
Families/Kids Vaccines
Sarah Whitley Coles, MD
A: Preliminary data presented to the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) are reassuring. Pregnant persons who received the Pfizer-BioNTech or Moderna vaccines did not have increased risk of side effects from the vaccines or bad outcomes (like preeclampsia, miscarriage, preterm birth, neonatal death, or congenital anomalies). More studies and safety monitoring are ongoing, but Read more…
March 18, 2021
Are COVID-19 cases going down globally?
Data and Metrics
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
A: Unfortunately no. While there has been good news of late in the U.S. and U.K. with steep declines in cases, many countries in Europe and elsewhere are seeing rising cases and deaths. TL;DR: Don’t pop the champagne cork quite yet. While the vaccine roll-out in some countries is a triumph and likely slowing transmission Read more…
March 17, 2021
He alcanzado un nuevo punto bajo mental. ¿Qué puedo hacer?
Mental Health Posts en Español
Daisey Velazquez, Spanish Translation
P: He alcanzado un nuevo punto bajo mental. No parece que vaya a recibir la vacuna pronto, y simplemente … no puedo más. ¿Qué puedo hacer? R: Respire profundamente. Los expertos nos advirtieron que el invierno en el hemisferio norte iba a estar difícil y aquí estamos. Las investigaciones sugieren que si elige (y logra) Read more…
March 17, 2021
Is it safe to go to the dentist?
Staying Safe
Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD
A: YES! Delaying preventative and emergency dental care can have negative consequences on your overall health. COVID-19 infection among dental health professionals remains low despite the close proximity to patients and open mouths. It’s important to 1) maintain risk mitigation strategies we can control in dental offices, 2) monitor local infection rates, and 3) stay Read more…
March 17, 2021
Is vaccine hesitancy declining?
Vaccines
Alison Buttenheim, PhD MBA, Co-founder & Advisor
There are lots of ways to define and measure vaccine hesitancy, but pretty much however you slice the data, about 1 in 5 adults in the US report being something other than gung-ho about the vaccine. That figure hasn’t budged for several months. But let’s back up just a bit. What exactly do researchers mean Read more…
March 16, 2021
Have the various pandemic policies and behaviors affected urban rodent populations?
Data and Metrics
Lauren Hale, PhD MA
A. TL,DR In the immediate aftermath of the March 2020 safer-at-home orders and abrupt changes in restaurant activity, New York City saw a sizeable reduction in rodent complaints, but that decline was short lived. I’ll confess: this Nerdy Girl (Lauren) is terrified of rats. And early in the pandemic, there were multiple super freaky stories Read more…
March 16, 2021
Since there have been deaths reported after people received vaccination, should I be concerned? I’m scared to take the vaccine.
Uncertainty and Misinformation Vaccines
Verdena Jennings, DO
A: No. In spite of sensational headlines, no deaths have been linked to receiving COVID-19 vaccination. And hundreds of millions of vaccines have been given. As of early March, more than 330 million vaccinations in over 120 countries have been given. In detailed investigative reporting of vaccine-related deaths around the world, DW (Deutsche Welle) a Read more…
A: Schools re-opening for in-person learning remains a big priority. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has provided guidance for K-12 schools on reopening for in-person learning. The guidance focuses on what can be done within a school to make in-person learning as safe as possible as well as what needs to be Read more…
We want to call your attention to a virtual event in Spanish!
Social and Racial Justice Vaccines
Sandra Albrecht, PhD MPH
Hi all! We want to call your attention to a virtual event in Spanish, sponsored by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Community Engagement Alliance (NIH CEAL), UF Care2 Health Equity Center, our Spanish language site Querida Pandemia, and other organizations serving the Spanish-speaking community in the U.S. 📅When: Saturday March 27, 2pm EST To Read more…
March 22, 2021
¿Cómo me preparo para recibir la vacuna contra COVID-19?
Posts en Español Vaccines
Sandra Albrecht, PhD MPH
R: Cuando sea su turno de vacunarse, hay unas cosas simples que puede hacer para ayudar a que todo le vaya bien. Aprenda de la vacuna, elija en cuál brazo quiere la vacuna, use ropa suelta, tome mucha agua y hable con su médico de atención primaria sobre cualquier pregunta que tenga. Elija un brazo: Read more…
March 22, 2021
CDC Guidance on What Fully Vaccinated People Can Safely Do
Socializing Staying Safe Vaccines
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
Last week, the United States Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) issued new guidelines stating that fully vaccinated people can safely: 🌟 Visit other vaccinated people indoors–without wearing masks or physically distancing! 🌟 Visit unvaccinated people–without wearing masks or physical distancing, as long as the unvaccinated people (and the people they live with) are Read more…
March 21, 2021
Conoce a las Nerdy Girls – Dra. Sandra Albrecht
Posts en Español Uncategorized
Sandra Albrecht, PhD MPH
En esta edición de la serie de “Conoce a las Nerdy Girls”, les presentamos a la Dra. Sandra Albrecht, PhD, MPH. La Dra. Albrecht contribuye regularmente en Dear Pandemic, nuestra pagina en ingles, y es la jefa de redacción aquí en Querida Pandemia. Como muchas de las Nerdy Girls, la Dra. Albrecht es una investigadora Read more…
March 20, 2021
When we need a booster for the new variants, will we need to have the same company’s vaccine as our first?
Biology/Immunity Vaccines
Amanda Simanek, PhD MPH
A: If booster shots or vaccines adapted to new variants of the SARS-CoV-2 virus become necessary, it is likely they will be able to be used by those originally vaccinated with a different type of vaccine. This strategy might even have added benefits! While it is currently not recommended that we mix and match COVID-19 Read more…
March 20, 2021
I’m fully vaccinated, but my kids are not. What does the new United States CDC guidance for fully vaccinated people say about our situation? I am so confused.
Families/Kids Staying Safe Vaccines
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
A: This question is on many minds. If you’re confused about this, you’re not alone! The CDC guidance allows us to do away with wearing masks and physical distancing if everyone at your upcoming private get-together is either 1️⃣ fully vaccinated OR 2️⃣ ALL of these: unvaccinated, not high-risk for severe COVID-19, doesn’t live with Read more…
March 20, 2021
Dear Pandemic COVID Q&A
Data and Metrics Families/Kids Infection and Spread Socializing Vaccines Videos
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
In this live Q&A, Dr. Malia Jones and Dr. Lauren Hale will be tackling questions about vaccines, takeout food, daylight savings time, and the ways in which kids are (and are not) like vaccinated grandmas. ➡️ Welcome and Intros (0:00-0:55) Related Link to Data Hero Awards ➡️ Sleep and the effects of Daylight Saving Time on Read more…
March 19, 2021
What’s the latest on the vaccine timeline for kids?
Families/Kids Vaccines
Lindsey Leininger, PhD MA
A: Best-case scenario: late summer/fall 2021 for older kids (12+); early 2022 for younger kids. All the usual pandemic-era caveats about uncertain timelines apply! We dedicate today’s TGIF post to all of the children and teens volunteering for vaccine clinical trials. Hooray and thank you! And thank you to all of the (adult) scientists who Read more…
March 19, 2021
¡Ahora tenemos en EE.UU. una tercera vacuna COVID-19, segura y eficaz!
Posts en Español Vaccines
Alejandra Silva Hernández, Spanish Translation
La Administración de Alimentos y Medicamentos (U.S. Food and Drug Administration, FDA por su sigla en inglés) ha otorgado una Autorización de Uso de Emergencia (AUE) a la vacuna Janssen (Johnson & Johnson). El Comité Asesor sobre Prácticas de Inmunización (ACIP, por su sigla en inglés) se reunió para revisar y hacer recomendaciones sobre esta Read more…
March 18, 2021
Any update on safety of the COVID-19 mRNA vaccines in pregnancy?
Families/Kids Vaccines
Sarah Whitley Coles, MD
A: Preliminary data presented to the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) are reassuring. Pregnant persons who received the Pfizer-BioNTech or Moderna vaccines did not have increased risk of side effects from the vaccines or bad outcomes (like preeclampsia, miscarriage, preterm birth, neonatal death, or congenital anomalies). More studies and safety monitoring are ongoing, but Read more…
March 18, 2021
Are COVID-19 cases going down globally?
Data and Metrics
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
A: Unfortunately no. While there has been good news of late in the U.S. and U.K. with steep declines in cases, many countries in Europe and elsewhere are seeing rising cases and deaths. TL;DR: Don’t pop the champagne cork quite yet. While the vaccine roll-out in some countries is a triumph and likely slowing transmission Read more…
March 17, 2021
He alcanzado un nuevo punto bajo mental. ¿Qué puedo hacer?
Mental Health Posts en Español
Daisey Velazquez, Spanish Translation
P: He alcanzado un nuevo punto bajo mental. No parece que vaya a recibir la vacuna pronto, y simplemente … no puedo más. ¿Qué puedo hacer? R: Respire profundamente. Los expertos nos advirtieron que el invierno en el hemisferio norte iba a estar difícil y aquí estamos. Las investigaciones sugieren que si elige (y logra) Read more…
March 17, 2021
Is it safe to go to the dentist?
Staying Safe
Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD
A: YES! Delaying preventative and emergency dental care can have negative consequences on your overall health. COVID-19 infection among dental health professionals remains low despite the close proximity to patients and open mouths. It’s important to 1) maintain risk mitigation strategies we can control in dental offices, 2) monitor local infection rates, and 3) stay Read more…
March 17, 2021
Is vaccine hesitancy declining?
Vaccines
Alison Buttenheim, PhD MBA, Co-founder & Advisor
There are lots of ways to define and measure vaccine hesitancy, but pretty much however you slice the data, about 1 in 5 adults in the US report being something other than gung-ho about the vaccine. That figure hasn’t budged for several months. But let’s back up just a bit. What exactly do researchers mean Read more…
March 16, 2021
Have the various pandemic policies and behaviors affected urban rodent populations?
Data and Metrics
Lauren Hale, PhD MA
A. TL,DR In the immediate aftermath of the March 2020 safer-at-home orders and abrupt changes in restaurant activity, New York City saw a sizeable reduction in rodent complaints, but that decline was short lived. I’ll confess: this Nerdy Girl (Lauren) is terrified of rats. And early in the pandemic, there were multiple super freaky stories Read more…
March 16, 2021
Since there have been deaths reported after people received vaccination, should I be concerned? I’m scared to take the vaccine.
Uncertainty and Misinformation Vaccines
Verdena Jennings, DO
A: No. In spite of sensational headlines, no deaths have been linked to receiving COVID-19 vaccination. And hundreds of millions of vaccines have been given. As of early March, more than 330 million vaccinations in over 120 countries have been given. In detailed investigative reporting of vaccine-related deaths around the world, DW (Deutsche Welle) a Read more…
Hi all! We want to call your attention to a virtual event in Spanish, sponsored by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Community Engagement Alliance (NIH CEAL), UF Care2 Health Equity Center, our Spanish language site Querida Pandemia, and other organizations serving the Spanish-speaking community in the U.S. 📅When: Saturday March 27, 2pm EST To Read more…
¿Cómo me preparo para recibir la vacuna contra COVID-19?
Posts en Español Vaccines
Sandra Albrecht, PhD MPH
R: Cuando sea su turno de vacunarse, hay unas cosas simples que puede hacer para ayudar a que todo le vaya bien. Aprenda de la vacuna, elija en cuál brazo quiere la vacuna, use ropa suelta, tome mucha agua y hable con su médico de atención primaria sobre cualquier pregunta que tenga. Elija un brazo: Read more…
March 22, 2021
CDC Guidance on What Fully Vaccinated People Can Safely Do
Socializing Staying Safe Vaccines
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
Last week, the United States Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) issued new guidelines stating that fully vaccinated people can safely: 🌟 Visit other vaccinated people indoors–without wearing masks or physically distancing! 🌟 Visit unvaccinated people–without wearing masks or physical distancing, as long as the unvaccinated people (and the people they live with) are Read more…
March 21, 2021
Conoce a las Nerdy Girls – Dra. Sandra Albrecht
Posts en Español Uncategorized
Sandra Albrecht, PhD MPH
En esta edición de la serie de “Conoce a las Nerdy Girls”, les presentamos a la Dra. Sandra Albrecht, PhD, MPH. La Dra. Albrecht contribuye regularmente en Dear Pandemic, nuestra pagina en ingles, y es la jefa de redacción aquí en Querida Pandemia. Como muchas de las Nerdy Girls, la Dra. Albrecht es una investigadora Read more…
March 20, 2021
When we need a booster for the new variants, will we need to have the same company’s vaccine as our first?
Biology/Immunity Vaccines
Amanda Simanek, PhD MPH
A: If booster shots or vaccines adapted to new variants of the SARS-CoV-2 virus become necessary, it is likely they will be able to be used by those originally vaccinated with a different type of vaccine. This strategy might even have added benefits! While it is currently not recommended that we mix and match COVID-19 Read more…
March 20, 2021
I’m fully vaccinated, but my kids are not. What does the new United States CDC guidance for fully vaccinated people say about our situation? I am so confused.
Families/Kids Staying Safe Vaccines
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
A: This question is on many minds. If you’re confused about this, you’re not alone! The CDC guidance allows us to do away with wearing masks and physical distancing if everyone at your upcoming private get-together is either 1️⃣ fully vaccinated OR 2️⃣ ALL of these: unvaccinated, not high-risk for severe COVID-19, doesn’t live with Read more…
March 20, 2021
Dear Pandemic COVID Q&A
Data and Metrics Families/Kids Infection and Spread Socializing Vaccines Videos
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
In this live Q&A, Dr. Malia Jones and Dr. Lauren Hale will be tackling questions about vaccines, takeout food, daylight savings time, and the ways in which kids are (and are not) like vaccinated grandmas. ➡️ Welcome and Intros (0:00-0:55) Related Link to Data Hero Awards ➡️ Sleep and the effects of Daylight Saving Time on Read more…
March 19, 2021
What’s the latest on the vaccine timeline for kids?
Families/Kids Vaccines
Lindsey Leininger, PhD MA
A: Best-case scenario: late summer/fall 2021 for older kids (12+); early 2022 for younger kids. All the usual pandemic-era caveats about uncertain timelines apply! We dedicate today’s TGIF post to all of the children and teens volunteering for vaccine clinical trials. Hooray and thank you! And thank you to all of the (adult) scientists who Read more…
March 19, 2021
¡Ahora tenemos en EE.UU. una tercera vacuna COVID-19, segura y eficaz!
Posts en Español Vaccines
Alejandra Silva Hernández, Spanish Translation
La Administración de Alimentos y Medicamentos (U.S. Food and Drug Administration, FDA por su sigla en inglés) ha otorgado una Autorización de Uso de Emergencia (AUE) a la vacuna Janssen (Johnson & Johnson). El Comité Asesor sobre Prácticas de Inmunización (ACIP, por su sigla en inglés) se reunió para revisar y hacer recomendaciones sobre esta Read more…
March 18, 2021
Any update on safety of the COVID-19 mRNA vaccines in pregnancy?
Families/Kids Vaccines
Sarah Whitley Coles, MD
A: Preliminary data presented to the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) are reassuring. Pregnant persons who received the Pfizer-BioNTech or Moderna vaccines did not have increased risk of side effects from the vaccines or bad outcomes (like preeclampsia, miscarriage, preterm birth, neonatal death, or congenital anomalies). More studies and safety monitoring are ongoing, but Read more…
March 18, 2021
Are COVID-19 cases going down globally?
Data and Metrics
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
A: Unfortunately no. While there has been good news of late in the U.S. and U.K. with steep declines in cases, many countries in Europe and elsewhere are seeing rising cases and deaths. TL;DR: Don’t pop the champagne cork quite yet. While the vaccine roll-out in some countries is a triumph and likely slowing transmission Read more…
March 17, 2021
He alcanzado un nuevo punto bajo mental. ¿Qué puedo hacer?
Mental Health Posts en Español
Daisey Velazquez, Spanish Translation
P: He alcanzado un nuevo punto bajo mental. No parece que vaya a recibir la vacuna pronto, y simplemente … no puedo más. ¿Qué puedo hacer? R: Respire profundamente. Los expertos nos advirtieron que el invierno en el hemisferio norte iba a estar difícil y aquí estamos. Las investigaciones sugieren que si elige (y logra) Read more…
March 17, 2021
Is it safe to go to the dentist?
Staying Safe
Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD
A: YES! Delaying preventative and emergency dental care can have negative consequences on your overall health. COVID-19 infection among dental health professionals remains low despite the close proximity to patients and open mouths. It’s important to 1) maintain risk mitigation strategies we can control in dental offices, 2) monitor local infection rates, and 3) stay Read more…
March 17, 2021
Is vaccine hesitancy declining?
Vaccines
Alison Buttenheim, PhD MBA, Co-founder & Advisor
There are lots of ways to define and measure vaccine hesitancy, but pretty much however you slice the data, about 1 in 5 adults in the US report being something other than gung-ho about the vaccine. That figure hasn’t budged for several months. But let’s back up just a bit. What exactly do researchers mean Read more…
March 16, 2021
Have the various pandemic policies and behaviors affected urban rodent populations?
Data and Metrics
Lauren Hale, PhD MA
A. TL,DR In the immediate aftermath of the March 2020 safer-at-home orders and abrupt changes in restaurant activity, New York City saw a sizeable reduction in rodent complaints, but that decline was short lived. I’ll confess: this Nerdy Girl (Lauren) is terrified of rats. And early in the pandemic, there were multiple super freaky stories Read more…
March 16, 2021
Since there have been deaths reported after people received vaccination, should I be concerned? I’m scared to take the vaccine.
Uncertainty and Misinformation Vaccines
Verdena Jennings, DO
A: No. In spite of sensational headlines, no deaths have been linked to receiving COVID-19 vaccination. And hundreds of millions of vaccines have been given. As of early March, more than 330 million vaccinations in over 120 countries have been given. In detailed investigative reporting of vaccine-related deaths around the world, DW (Deutsche Welle) a Read more…
R: Cuando sea su turno de vacunarse, hay unas cosas simples que puede hacer para ayudar a que todo le vaya bien. Aprenda de la vacuna, elija en cuál brazo quiere la vacuna, use ropa suelta, tome mucha agua y hable con su médico de atención primaria sobre cualquier pregunta que tenga. Elija un brazo: Read more…
CDC Guidance on What Fully Vaccinated People Can Safely Do
Socializing Staying Safe Vaccines
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
Last week, the United States Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) issued new guidelines stating that fully vaccinated people can safely: 🌟 Visit other vaccinated people indoors–without wearing masks or physically distancing! 🌟 Visit unvaccinated people–without wearing masks or physical distancing, as long as the unvaccinated people (and the people they live with) are Read more…
March 21, 2021
Conoce a las Nerdy Girls – Dra. Sandra Albrecht
Posts en Español Uncategorized
Sandra Albrecht, PhD MPH
En esta edición de la serie de “Conoce a las Nerdy Girls”, les presentamos a la Dra. Sandra Albrecht, PhD, MPH. La Dra. Albrecht contribuye regularmente en Dear Pandemic, nuestra pagina en ingles, y es la jefa de redacción aquí en Querida Pandemia. Como muchas de las Nerdy Girls, la Dra. Albrecht es una investigadora Read more…
March 20, 2021
When we need a booster for the new variants, will we need to have the same company’s vaccine as our first?
Biology/Immunity Vaccines
Amanda Simanek, PhD MPH
A: If booster shots or vaccines adapted to new variants of the SARS-CoV-2 virus become necessary, it is likely they will be able to be used by those originally vaccinated with a different type of vaccine. This strategy might even have added benefits! While it is currently not recommended that we mix and match COVID-19 Read more…
March 20, 2021
I’m fully vaccinated, but my kids are not. What does the new United States CDC guidance for fully vaccinated people say about our situation? I am so confused.
Families/Kids Staying Safe Vaccines
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
A: This question is on many minds. If you’re confused about this, you’re not alone! The CDC guidance allows us to do away with wearing masks and physical distancing if everyone at your upcoming private get-together is either 1️⃣ fully vaccinated OR 2️⃣ ALL of these: unvaccinated, not high-risk for severe COVID-19, doesn’t live with Read more…
March 20, 2021
Dear Pandemic COVID Q&A
Data and Metrics Families/Kids Infection and Spread Socializing Vaccines Videos
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
In this live Q&A, Dr. Malia Jones and Dr. Lauren Hale will be tackling questions about vaccines, takeout food, daylight savings time, and the ways in which kids are (and are not) like vaccinated grandmas. ➡️ Welcome and Intros (0:00-0:55) Related Link to Data Hero Awards ➡️ Sleep and the effects of Daylight Saving Time on Read more…
March 19, 2021
What’s the latest on the vaccine timeline for kids?
Families/Kids Vaccines
Lindsey Leininger, PhD MA
A: Best-case scenario: late summer/fall 2021 for older kids (12+); early 2022 for younger kids. All the usual pandemic-era caveats about uncertain timelines apply! We dedicate today’s TGIF post to all of the children and teens volunteering for vaccine clinical trials. Hooray and thank you! And thank you to all of the (adult) scientists who Read more…
March 19, 2021
¡Ahora tenemos en EE.UU. una tercera vacuna COVID-19, segura y eficaz!
Posts en Español Vaccines
Alejandra Silva Hernández, Spanish Translation
La Administración de Alimentos y Medicamentos (U.S. Food and Drug Administration, FDA por su sigla en inglés) ha otorgado una Autorización de Uso de Emergencia (AUE) a la vacuna Janssen (Johnson & Johnson). El Comité Asesor sobre Prácticas de Inmunización (ACIP, por su sigla en inglés) se reunió para revisar y hacer recomendaciones sobre esta Read more…
March 18, 2021
Any update on safety of the COVID-19 mRNA vaccines in pregnancy?
Families/Kids Vaccines
Sarah Whitley Coles, MD
A: Preliminary data presented to the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) are reassuring. Pregnant persons who received the Pfizer-BioNTech or Moderna vaccines did not have increased risk of side effects from the vaccines or bad outcomes (like preeclampsia, miscarriage, preterm birth, neonatal death, or congenital anomalies). More studies and safety monitoring are ongoing, but Read more…
March 18, 2021
Are COVID-19 cases going down globally?
Data and Metrics
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
A: Unfortunately no. While there has been good news of late in the U.S. and U.K. with steep declines in cases, many countries in Europe and elsewhere are seeing rising cases and deaths. TL;DR: Don’t pop the champagne cork quite yet. While the vaccine roll-out in some countries is a triumph and likely slowing transmission Read more…
March 17, 2021
He alcanzado un nuevo punto bajo mental. ¿Qué puedo hacer?
Mental Health Posts en Español
Daisey Velazquez, Spanish Translation
P: He alcanzado un nuevo punto bajo mental. No parece que vaya a recibir la vacuna pronto, y simplemente … no puedo más. ¿Qué puedo hacer? R: Respire profundamente. Los expertos nos advirtieron que el invierno en el hemisferio norte iba a estar difícil y aquí estamos. Las investigaciones sugieren que si elige (y logra) Read more…
March 17, 2021
Is it safe to go to the dentist?
Staying Safe
Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD
A: YES! Delaying preventative and emergency dental care can have negative consequences on your overall health. COVID-19 infection among dental health professionals remains low despite the close proximity to patients and open mouths. It’s important to 1) maintain risk mitigation strategies we can control in dental offices, 2) monitor local infection rates, and 3) stay Read more…
March 17, 2021
Is vaccine hesitancy declining?
Vaccines
Alison Buttenheim, PhD MBA, Co-founder & Advisor
There are lots of ways to define and measure vaccine hesitancy, but pretty much however you slice the data, about 1 in 5 adults in the US report being something other than gung-ho about the vaccine. That figure hasn’t budged for several months. But let’s back up just a bit. What exactly do researchers mean Read more…
March 16, 2021
Have the various pandemic policies and behaviors affected urban rodent populations?
Data and Metrics
Lauren Hale, PhD MA
A. TL,DR In the immediate aftermath of the March 2020 safer-at-home orders and abrupt changes in restaurant activity, New York City saw a sizeable reduction in rodent complaints, but that decline was short lived. I’ll confess: this Nerdy Girl (Lauren) is terrified of rats. And early in the pandemic, there were multiple super freaky stories Read more…
March 16, 2021
Since there have been deaths reported after people received vaccination, should I be concerned? I’m scared to take the vaccine.
Uncertainty and Misinformation Vaccines
Verdena Jennings, DO
A: No. In spite of sensational headlines, no deaths have been linked to receiving COVID-19 vaccination. And hundreds of millions of vaccines have been given. As of early March, more than 330 million vaccinations in over 120 countries have been given. In detailed investigative reporting of vaccine-related deaths around the world, DW (Deutsche Welle) a Read more…
Last week, the United States Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) issued new guidelines stating that fully vaccinated people can safely: 🌟 Visit other vaccinated people indoors–without wearing masks or physically distancing! 🌟 Visit unvaccinated people–without wearing masks or physical distancing, as long as the unvaccinated people (and the people they live with) are Read more…
Conoce a las Nerdy Girls – Dra. Sandra Albrecht
Posts en Español Uncategorized
Sandra Albrecht, PhD MPH
En esta edición de la serie de “Conoce a las Nerdy Girls”, les presentamos a la Dra. Sandra Albrecht, PhD, MPH. La Dra. Albrecht contribuye regularmente en Dear Pandemic, nuestra pagina en ingles, y es la jefa de redacción aquí en Querida Pandemia. Como muchas de las Nerdy Girls, la Dra. Albrecht es una investigadora Read more…
March 20, 2021
When we need a booster for the new variants, will we need to have the same company’s vaccine as our first?
Biology/Immunity Vaccines
Amanda Simanek, PhD MPH
A: If booster shots or vaccines adapted to new variants of the SARS-CoV-2 virus become necessary, it is likely they will be able to be used by those originally vaccinated with a different type of vaccine. This strategy might even have added benefits! While it is currently not recommended that we mix and match COVID-19 Read more…
March 20, 2021
I’m fully vaccinated, but my kids are not. What does the new United States CDC guidance for fully vaccinated people say about our situation? I am so confused.
Families/Kids Staying Safe Vaccines
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
A: This question is on many minds. If you’re confused about this, you’re not alone! The CDC guidance allows us to do away with wearing masks and physical distancing if everyone at your upcoming private get-together is either 1️⃣ fully vaccinated OR 2️⃣ ALL of these: unvaccinated, not high-risk for severe COVID-19, doesn’t live with Read more…
March 20, 2021
Dear Pandemic COVID Q&A
Data and Metrics Families/Kids Infection and Spread Socializing Vaccines Videos
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
In this live Q&A, Dr. Malia Jones and Dr. Lauren Hale will be tackling questions about vaccines, takeout food, daylight savings time, and the ways in which kids are (and are not) like vaccinated grandmas. ➡️ Welcome and Intros (0:00-0:55) Related Link to Data Hero Awards ➡️ Sleep and the effects of Daylight Saving Time on Read more…
March 19, 2021
What’s the latest on the vaccine timeline for kids?
Families/Kids Vaccines
Lindsey Leininger, PhD MA
A: Best-case scenario: late summer/fall 2021 for older kids (12+); early 2022 for younger kids. All the usual pandemic-era caveats about uncertain timelines apply! We dedicate today’s TGIF post to all of the children and teens volunteering for vaccine clinical trials. Hooray and thank you! And thank you to all of the (adult) scientists who Read more…
March 19, 2021
¡Ahora tenemos en EE.UU. una tercera vacuna COVID-19, segura y eficaz!
Posts en Español Vaccines
Alejandra Silva Hernández, Spanish Translation
La Administración de Alimentos y Medicamentos (U.S. Food and Drug Administration, FDA por su sigla en inglés) ha otorgado una Autorización de Uso de Emergencia (AUE) a la vacuna Janssen (Johnson & Johnson). El Comité Asesor sobre Prácticas de Inmunización (ACIP, por su sigla en inglés) se reunió para revisar y hacer recomendaciones sobre esta Read more…
March 18, 2021
Any update on safety of the COVID-19 mRNA vaccines in pregnancy?
Families/Kids Vaccines
Sarah Whitley Coles, MD
A: Preliminary data presented to the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) are reassuring. Pregnant persons who received the Pfizer-BioNTech or Moderna vaccines did not have increased risk of side effects from the vaccines or bad outcomes (like preeclampsia, miscarriage, preterm birth, neonatal death, or congenital anomalies). More studies and safety monitoring are ongoing, but Read more…
March 18, 2021
Are COVID-19 cases going down globally?
Data and Metrics
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
A: Unfortunately no. While there has been good news of late in the U.S. and U.K. with steep declines in cases, many countries in Europe and elsewhere are seeing rising cases and deaths. TL;DR: Don’t pop the champagne cork quite yet. While the vaccine roll-out in some countries is a triumph and likely slowing transmission Read more…
March 17, 2021
He alcanzado un nuevo punto bajo mental. ¿Qué puedo hacer?
Mental Health Posts en Español
Daisey Velazquez, Spanish Translation
P: He alcanzado un nuevo punto bajo mental. No parece que vaya a recibir la vacuna pronto, y simplemente … no puedo más. ¿Qué puedo hacer? R: Respire profundamente. Los expertos nos advirtieron que el invierno en el hemisferio norte iba a estar difícil y aquí estamos. Las investigaciones sugieren que si elige (y logra) Read more…
March 17, 2021
Is it safe to go to the dentist?
Staying Safe
Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD
A: YES! Delaying preventative and emergency dental care can have negative consequences on your overall health. COVID-19 infection among dental health professionals remains low despite the close proximity to patients and open mouths. It’s important to 1) maintain risk mitigation strategies we can control in dental offices, 2) monitor local infection rates, and 3) stay Read more…
March 17, 2021
Is vaccine hesitancy declining?
Vaccines
Alison Buttenheim, PhD MBA, Co-founder & Advisor
There are lots of ways to define and measure vaccine hesitancy, but pretty much however you slice the data, about 1 in 5 adults in the US report being something other than gung-ho about the vaccine. That figure hasn’t budged for several months. But let’s back up just a bit. What exactly do researchers mean Read more…
March 16, 2021
Have the various pandemic policies and behaviors affected urban rodent populations?
Data and Metrics
Lauren Hale, PhD MA
A. TL,DR In the immediate aftermath of the March 2020 safer-at-home orders and abrupt changes in restaurant activity, New York City saw a sizeable reduction in rodent complaints, but that decline was short lived. I’ll confess: this Nerdy Girl (Lauren) is terrified of rats. And early in the pandemic, there were multiple super freaky stories Read more…
March 16, 2021
Since there have been deaths reported after people received vaccination, should I be concerned? I’m scared to take the vaccine.
Uncertainty and Misinformation Vaccines
Verdena Jennings, DO
A: No. In spite of sensational headlines, no deaths have been linked to receiving COVID-19 vaccination. And hundreds of millions of vaccines have been given. As of early March, more than 330 million vaccinations in over 120 countries have been given. In detailed investigative reporting of vaccine-related deaths around the world, DW (Deutsche Welle) a Read more…
En esta edición de la serie de “Conoce a las Nerdy Girls”, les presentamos a la Dra. Sandra Albrecht, PhD, MPH. La Dra. Albrecht contribuye regularmente en Dear Pandemic, nuestra pagina en ingles, y es la jefa de redacción aquí en Querida Pandemia. Como muchas de las Nerdy Girls, la Dra. Albrecht es una investigadora Read more…
When we need a booster for the new variants, will we need to have the same company’s vaccine as our first?
Biology/Immunity Vaccines
Amanda Simanek, PhD MPH
A: If booster shots or vaccines adapted to new variants of the SARS-CoV-2 virus become necessary, it is likely they will be able to be used by those originally vaccinated with a different type of vaccine. This strategy might even have added benefits! While it is currently not recommended that we mix and match COVID-19 Read more…
March 20, 2021
I’m fully vaccinated, but my kids are not. What does the new United States CDC guidance for fully vaccinated people say about our situation? I am so confused.
Families/Kids Staying Safe Vaccines
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
A: This question is on many minds. If you’re confused about this, you’re not alone! The CDC guidance allows us to do away with wearing masks and physical distancing if everyone at your upcoming private get-together is either 1️⃣ fully vaccinated OR 2️⃣ ALL of these: unvaccinated, not high-risk for severe COVID-19, doesn’t live with Read more…
March 20, 2021
Dear Pandemic COVID Q&A
Data and Metrics Families/Kids Infection and Spread Socializing Vaccines Videos
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
In this live Q&A, Dr. Malia Jones and Dr. Lauren Hale will be tackling questions about vaccines, takeout food, daylight savings time, and the ways in which kids are (and are not) like vaccinated grandmas. ➡️ Welcome and Intros (0:00-0:55) Related Link to Data Hero Awards ➡️ Sleep and the effects of Daylight Saving Time on Read more…
March 19, 2021
What’s the latest on the vaccine timeline for kids?
Families/Kids Vaccines
Lindsey Leininger, PhD MA
A: Best-case scenario: late summer/fall 2021 for older kids (12+); early 2022 for younger kids. All the usual pandemic-era caveats about uncertain timelines apply! We dedicate today’s TGIF post to all of the children and teens volunteering for vaccine clinical trials. Hooray and thank you! And thank you to all of the (adult) scientists who Read more…
March 19, 2021
¡Ahora tenemos en EE.UU. una tercera vacuna COVID-19, segura y eficaz!
Posts en Español Vaccines
Alejandra Silva Hernández, Spanish Translation
La Administración de Alimentos y Medicamentos (U.S. Food and Drug Administration, FDA por su sigla en inglés) ha otorgado una Autorización de Uso de Emergencia (AUE) a la vacuna Janssen (Johnson & Johnson). El Comité Asesor sobre Prácticas de Inmunización (ACIP, por su sigla en inglés) se reunió para revisar y hacer recomendaciones sobre esta Read more…
March 18, 2021
Any update on safety of the COVID-19 mRNA vaccines in pregnancy?
Families/Kids Vaccines
Sarah Whitley Coles, MD
A: Preliminary data presented to the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) are reassuring. Pregnant persons who received the Pfizer-BioNTech or Moderna vaccines did not have increased risk of side effects from the vaccines or bad outcomes (like preeclampsia, miscarriage, preterm birth, neonatal death, or congenital anomalies). More studies and safety monitoring are ongoing, but Read more…
March 18, 2021
Are COVID-19 cases going down globally?
Data and Metrics
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
A: Unfortunately no. While there has been good news of late in the U.S. and U.K. with steep declines in cases, many countries in Europe and elsewhere are seeing rising cases and deaths. TL;DR: Don’t pop the champagne cork quite yet. While the vaccine roll-out in some countries is a triumph and likely slowing transmission Read more…
March 17, 2021
He alcanzado un nuevo punto bajo mental. ¿Qué puedo hacer?
Mental Health Posts en Español
Daisey Velazquez, Spanish Translation
P: He alcanzado un nuevo punto bajo mental. No parece que vaya a recibir la vacuna pronto, y simplemente … no puedo más. ¿Qué puedo hacer? R: Respire profundamente. Los expertos nos advirtieron que el invierno en el hemisferio norte iba a estar difícil y aquí estamos. Las investigaciones sugieren que si elige (y logra) Read more…
March 17, 2021
Is it safe to go to the dentist?
Staying Safe
Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD
A: YES! Delaying preventative and emergency dental care can have negative consequences on your overall health. COVID-19 infection among dental health professionals remains low despite the close proximity to patients and open mouths. It’s important to 1) maintain risk mitigation strategies we can control in dental offices, 2) monitor local infection rates, and 3) stay Read more…
March 17, 2021
Is vaccine hesitancy declining?
Vaccines
Alison Buttenheim, PhD MBA, Co-founder & Advisor
There are lots of ways to define and measure vaccine hesitancy, but pretty much however you slice the data, about 1 in 5 adults in the US report being something other than gung-ho about the vaccine. That figure hasn’t budged for several months. But let’s back up just a bit. What exactly do researchers mean Read more…
March 16, 2021
Have the various pandemic policies and behaviors affected urban rodent populations?
Data and Metrics
Lauren Hale, PhD MA
A. TL,DR In the immediate aftermath of the March 2020 safer-at-home orders and abrupt changes in restaurant activity, New York City saw a sizeable reduction in rodent complaints, but that decline was short lived. I’ll confess: this Nerdy Girl (Lauren) is terrified of rats. And early in the pandemic, there were multiple super freaky stories Read more…
March 16, 2021
Since there have been deaths reported after people received vaccination, should I be concerned? I’m scared to take the vaccine.
Uncertainty and Misinformation Vaccines
Verdena Jennings, DO
A: No. In spite of sensational headlines, no deaths have been linked to receiving COVID-19 vaccination. And hundreds of millions of vaccines have been given. As of early March, more than 330 million vaccinations in over 120 countries have been given. In detailed investigative reporting of vaccine-related deaths around the world, DW (Deutsche Welle) a Read more…
A: If booster shots or vaccines adapted to new variants of the SARS-CoV-2 virus become necessary, it is likely they will be able to be used by those originally vaccinated with a different type of vaccine. This strategy might even have added benefits! While it is currently not recommended that we mix and match COVID-19 Read more…
I’m fully vaccinated, but my kids are not. What does the new United States CDC guidance for fully vaccinated people say about our situation? I am so confused.
Families/Kids Staying Safe Vaccines
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
A: This question is on many minds. If you’re confused about this, you’re not alone! The CDC guidance allows us to do away with wearing masks and physical distancing if everyone at your upcoming private get-together is either 1️⃣ fully vaccinated OR 2️⃣ ALL of these: unvaccinated, not high-risk for severe COVID-19, doesn’t live with Read more…
March 20, 2021
Dear Pandemic COVID Q&A
Data and Metrics Families/Kids Infection and Spread Socializing Vaccines Videos
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
In this live Q&A, Dr. Malia Jones and Dr. Lauren Hale will be tackling questions about vaccines, takeout food, daylight savings time, and the ways in which kids are (and are not) like vaccinated grandmas. ➡️ Welcome and Intros (0:00-0:55) Related Link to Data Hero Awards ➡️ Sleep and the effects of Daylight Saving Time on Read more…
March 19, 2021
What’s the latest on the vaccine timeline for kids?
Families/Kids Vaccines
Lindsey Leininger, PhD MA
A: Best-case scenario: late summer/fall 2021 for older kids (12+); early 2022 for younger kids. All the usual pandemic-era caveats about uncertain timelines apply! We dedicate today’s TGIF post to all of the children and teens volunteering for vaccine clinical trials. Hooray and thank you! And thank you to all of the (adult) scientists who Read more…
March 19, 2021
¡Ahora tenemos en EE.UU. una tercera vacuna COVID-19, segura y eficaz!
Posts en Español Vaccines
Alejandra Silva Hernández, Spanish Translation
La Administración de Alimentos y Medicamentos (U.S. Food and Drug Administration, FDA por su sigla en inglés) ha otorgado una Autorización de Uso de Emergencia (AUE) a la vacuna Janssen (Johnson & Johnson). El Comité Asesor sobre Prácticas de Inmunización (ACIP, por su sigla en inglés) se reunió para revisar y hacer recomendaciones sobre esta Read more…
March 18, 2021
Any update on safety of the COVID-19 mRNA vaccines in pregnancy?
Families/Kids Vaccines
Sarah Whitley Coles, MD
A: Preliminary data presented to the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) are reassuring. Pregnant persons who received the Pfizer-BioNTech or Moderna vaccines did not have increased risk of side effects from the vaccines or bad outcomes (like preeclampsia, miscarriage, preterm birth, neonatal death, or congenital anomalies). More studies and safety monitoring are ongoing, but Read more…
March 18, 2021
Are COVID-19 cases going down globally?
Data and Metrics
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
A: Unfortunately no. While there has been good news of late in the U.S. and U.K. with steep declines in cases, many countries in Europe and elsewhere are seeing rising cases and deaths. TL;DR: Don’t pop the champagne cork quite yet. While the vaccine roll-out in some countries is a triumph and likely slowing transmission Read more…
March 17, 2021
He alcanzado un nuevo punto bajo mental. ¿Qué puedo hacer?
Mental Health Posts en Español
Daisey Velazquez, Spanish Translation
P: He alcanzado un nuevo punto bajo mental. No parece que vaya a recibir la vacuna pronto, y simplemente … no puedo más. ¿Qué puedo hacer? R: Respire profundamente. Los expertos nos advirtieron que el invierno en el hemisferio norte iba a estar difícil y aquí estamos. Las investigaciones sugieren que si elige (y logra) Read more…
March 17, 2021
Is it safe to go to the dentist?
Staying Safe
Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD
A: YES! Delaying preventative and emergency dental care can have negative consequences on your overall health. COVID-19 infection among dental health professionals remains low despite the close proximity to patients and open mouths. It’s important to 1) maintain risk mitigation strategies we can control in dental offices, 2) monitor local infection rates, and 3) stay Read more…
March 17, 2021
Is vaccine hesitancy declining?
Vaccines
Alison Buttenheim, PhD MBA, Co-founder & Advisor
There are lots of ways to define and measure vaccine hesitancy, but pretty much however you slice the data, about 1 in 5 adults in the US report being something other than gung-ho about the vaccine. That figure hasn’t budged for several months. But let’s back up just a bit. What exactly do researchers mean Read more…
March 16, 2021
Have the various pandemic policies and behaviors affected urban rodent populations?
Data and Metrics
Lauren Hale, PhD MA
A. TL,DR In the immediate aftermath of the March 2020 safer-at-home orders and abrupt changes in restaurant activity, New York City saw a sizeable reduction in rodent complaints, but that decline was short lived. I’ll confess: this Nerdy Girl (Lauren) is terrified of rats. And early in the pandemic, there were multiple super freaky stories Read more…
March 16, 2021
Since there have been deaths reported after people received vaccination, should I be concerned? I’m scared to take the vaccine.
Uncertainty and Misinformation Vaccines
Verdena Jennings, DO
A: No. In spite of sensational headlines, no deaths have been linked to receiving COVID-19 vaccination. And hundreds of millions of vaccines have been given. As of early March, more than 330 million vaccinations in over 120 countries have been given. In detailed investigative reporting of vaccine-related deaths around the world, DW (Deutsche Welle) a Read more…
A: This question is on many minds. If you’re confused about this, you’re not alone! The CDC guidance allows us to do away with wearing masks and physical distancing if everyone at your upcoming private get-together is either 1️⃣ fully vaccinated OR 2️⃣ ALL of these: unvaccinated, not high-risk for severe COVID-19, doesn’t live with Read more…
Dear Pandemic COVID Q&A
Data and Metrics Families/Kids Infection and Spread Socializing Vaccines Videos
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
In this live Q&A, Dr. Malia Jones and Dr. Lauren Hale will be tackling questions about vaccines, takeout food, daylight savings time, and the ways in which kids are (and are not) like vaccinated grandmas. ➡️ Welcome and Intros (0:00-0:55) Related Link to Data Hero Awards ➡️ Sleep and the effects of Daylight Saving Time on Read more…
March 19, 2021
What’s the latest on the vaccine timeline for kids?
Families/Kids Vaccines
Lindsey Leininger, PhD MA
A: Best-case scenario: late summer/fall 2021 for older kids (12+); early 2022 for younger kids. All the usual pandemic-era caveats about uncertain timelines apply! We dedicate today’s TGIF post to all of the children and teens volunteering for vaccine clinical trials. Hooray and thank you! And thank you to all of the (adult) scientists who Read more…
March 19, 2021
¡Ahora tenemos en EE.UU. una tercera vacuna COVID-19, segura y eficaz!
Posts en Español Vaccines
Alejandra Silva Hernández, Spanish Translation
La Administración de Alimentos y Medicamentos (U.S. Food and Drug Administration, FDA por su sigla en inglés) ha otorgado una Autorización de Uso de Emergencia (AUE) a la vacuna Janssen (Johnson & Johnson). El Comité Asesor sobre Prácticas de Inmunización (ACIP, por su sigla en inglés) se reunió para revisar y hacer recomendaciones sobre esta Read more…
March 18, 2021
Any update on safety of the COVID-19 mRNA vaccines in pregnancy?
Families/Kids Vaccines
Sarah Whitley Coles, MD
A: Preliminary data presented to the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) are reassuring. Pregnant persons who received the Pfizer-BioNTech or Moderna vaccines did not have increased risk of side effects from the vaccines or bad outcomes (like preeclampsia, miscarriage, preterm birth, neonatal death, or congenital anomalies). More studies and safety monitoring are ongoing, but Read more…
March 18, 2021
Are COVID-19 cases going down globally?
Data and Metrics
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
A: Unfortunately no. While there has been good news of late in the U.S. and U.K. with steep declines in cases, many countries in Europe and elsewhere are seeing rising cases and deaths. TL;DR: Don’t pop the champagne cork quite yet. While the vaccine roll-out in some countries is a triumph and likely slowing transmission Read more…
March 17, 2021
He alcanzado un nuevo punto bajo mental. ¿Qué puedo hacer?
Mental Health Posts en Español
Daisey Velazquez, Spanish Translation
P: He alcanzado un nuevo punto bajo mental. No parece que vaya a recibir la vacuna pronto, y simplemente … no puedo más. ¿Qué puedo hacer? R: Respire profundamente. Los expertos nos advirtieron que el invierno en el hemisferio norte iba a estar difícil y aquí estamos. Las investigaciones sugieren que si elige (y logra) Read more…
March 17, 2021
Is it safe to go to the dentist?
Staying Safe
Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD
A: YES! Delaying preventative and emergency dental care can have negative consequences on your overall health. COVID-19 infection among dental health professionals remains low despite the close proximity to patients and open mouths. It’s important to 1) maintain risk mitigation strategies we can control in dental offices, 2) monitor local infection rates, and 3) stay Read more…
March 17, 2021
Is vaccine hesitancy declining?
Vaccines
Alison Buttenheim, PhD MBA, Co-founder & Advisor
There are lots of ways to define and measure vaccine hesitancy, but pretty much however you slice the data, about 1 in 5 adults in the US report being something other than gung-ho about the vaccine. That figure hasn’t budged for several months. But let’s back up just a bit. What exactly do researchers mean Read more…
March 16, 2021
Have the various pandemic policies and behaviors affected urban rodent populations?
Data and Metrics
Lauren Hale, PhD MA
A. TL,DR In the immediate aftermath of the March 2020 safer-at-home orders and abrupt changes in restaurant activity, New York City saw a sizeable reduction in rodent complaints, but that decline was short lived. I’ll confess: this Nerdy Girl (Lauren) is terrified of rats. And early in the pandemic, there were multiple super freaky stories Read more…
March 16, 2021
Since there have been deaths reported after people received vaccination, should I be concerned? I’m scared to take the vaccine.
Uncertainty and Misinformation Vaccines
Verdena Jennings, DO
A: No. In spite of sensational headlines, no deaths have been linked to receiving COVID-19 vaccination. And hundreds of millions of vaccines have been given. As of early March, more than 330 million vaccinations in over 120 countries have been given. In detailed investigative reporting of vaccine-related deaths around the world, DW (Deutsche Welle) a Read more…
In this live Q&A, Dr. Malia Jones and Dr. Lauren Hale will be tackling questions about vaccines, takeout food, daylight savings time, and the ways in which kids are (and are not) like vaccinated grandmas. ➡️ Welcome and Intros (0:00-0:55) Related Link to Data Hero Awards ➡️ Sleep and the effects of Daylight Saving Time on Read more…
What’s the latest on the vaccine timeline for kids?
Families/Kids Vaccines
Lindsey Leininger, PhD MA
A: Best-case scenario: late summer/fall 2021 for older kids (12+); early 2022 for younger kids. All the usual pandemic-era caveats about uncertain timelines apply! We dedicate today’s TGIF post to all of the children and teens volunteering for vaccine clinical trials. Hooray and thank you! And thank you to all of the (adult) scientists who Read more…
March 19, 2021
¡Ahora tenemos en EE.UU. una tercera vacuna COVID-19, segura y eficaz!
Posts en Español Vaccines
Alejandra Silva Hernández, Spanish Translation
La Administración de Alimentos y Medicamentos (U.S. Food and Drug Administration, FDA por su sigla en inglés) ha otorgado una Autorización de Uso de Emergencia (AUE) a la vacuna Janssen (Johnson & Johnson). El Comité Asesor sobre Prácticas de Inmunización (ACIP, por su sigla en inglés) se reunió para revisar y hacer recomendaciones sobre esta Read more…
March 18, 2021
Any update on safety of the COVID-19 mRNA vaccines in pregnancy?
Families/Kids Vaccines
Sarah Whitley Coles, MD
A: Preliminary data presented to the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) are reassuring. Pregnant persons who received the Pfizer-BioNTech or Moderna vaccines did not have increased risk of side effects from the vaccines or bad outcomes (like preeclampsia, miscarriage, preterm birth, neonatal death, or congenital anomalies). More studies and safety monitoring are ongoing, but Read more…
March 18, 2021
Are COVID-19 cases going down globally?
Data and Metrics
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
A: Unfortunately no. While there has been good news of late in the U.S. and U.K. with steep declines in cases, many countries in Europe and elsewhere are seeing rising cases and deaths. TL;DR: Don’t pop the champagne cork quite yet. While the vaccine roll-out in some countries is a triumph and likely slowing transmission Read more…
March 17, 2021
He alcanzado un nuevo punto bajo mental. ¿Qué puedo hacer?
Mental Health Posts en Español
Daisey Velazquez, Spanish Translation
P: He alcanzado un nuevo punto bajo mental. No parece que vaya a recibir la vacuna pronto, y simplemente … no puedo más. ¿Qué puedo hacer? R: Respire profundamente. Los expertos nos advirtieron que el invierno en el hemisferio norte iba a estar difícil y aquí estamos. Las investigaciones sugieren que si elige (y logra) Read more…
March 17, 2021
Is it safe to go to the dentist?
Staying Safe
Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD
A: YES! Delaying preventative and emergency dental care can have negative consequences on your overall health. COVID-19 infection among dental health professionals remains low despite the close proximity to patients and open mouths. It’s important to 1) maintain risk mitigation strategies we can control in dental offices, 2) monitor local infection rates, and 3) stay Read more…
March 17, 2021
Is vaccine hesitancy declining?
Vaccines
Alison Buttenheim, PhD MBA, Co-founder & Advisor
There are lots of ways to define and measure vaccine hesitancy, but pretty much however you slice the data, about 1 in 5 adults in the US report being something other than gung-ho about the vaccine. That figure hasn’t budged for several months. But let’s back up just a bit. What exactly do researchers mean Read more…
March 16, 2021
Have the various pandemic policies and behaviors affected urban rodent populations?
Data and Metrics
Lauren Hale, PhD MA
A. TL,DR In the immediate aftermath of the March 2020 safer-at-home orders and abrupt changes in restaurant activity, New York City saw a sizeable reduction in rodent complaints, but that decline was short lived. I’ll confess: this Nerdy Girl (Lauren) is terrified of rats. And early in the pandemic, there were multiple super freaky stories Read more…
March 16, 2021
Since there have been deaths reported after people received vaccination, should I be concerned? I’m scared to take the vaccine.
Uncertainty and Misinformation Vaccines
Verdena Jennings, DO
A: No. In spite of sensational headlines, no deaths have been linked to receiving COVID-19 vaccination. And hundreds of millions of vaccines have been given. As of early March, more than 330 million vaccinations in over 120 countries have been given. In detailed investigative reporting of vaccine-related deaths around the world, DW (Deutsche Welle) a Read more…
A: Best-case scenario: late summer/fall 2021 for older kids (12+); early 2022 for younger kids. All the usual pandemic-era caveats about uncertain timelines apply! We dedicate today’s TGIF post to all of the children and teens volunteering for vaccine clinical trials. Hooray and thank you! And thank you to all of the (adult) scientists who Read more…
¡Ahora tenemos en EE.UU. una tercera vacuna COVID-19, segura y eficaz!
Posts en Español Vaccines
Alejandra Silva Hernández, Spanish Translation
La Administración de Alimentos y Medicamentos (U.S. Food and Drug Administration, FDA por su sigla en inglés) ha otorgado una Autorización de Uso de Emergencia (AUE) a la vacuna Janssen (Johnson & Johnson). El Comité Asesor sobre Prácticas de Inmunización (ACIP, por su sigla en inglés) se reunió para revisar y hacer recomendaciones sobre esta Read more…
March 18, 2021
Any update on safety of the COVID-19 mRNA vaccines in pregnancy?
Families/Kids Vaccines
Sarah Whitley Coles, MD
A: Preliminary data presented to the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) are reassuring. Pregnant persons who received the Pfizer-BioNTech or Moderna vaccines did not have increased risk of side effects from the vaccines or bad outcomes (like preeclampsia, miscarriage, preterm birth, neonatal death, or congenital anomalies). More studies and safety monitoring are ongoing, but Read more…
March 18, 2021
Are COVID-19 cases going down globally?
Data and Metrics
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
A: Unfortunately no. While there has been good news of late in the U.S. and U.K. with steep declines in cases, many countries in Europe and elsewhere are seeing rising cases and deaths. TL;DR: Don’t pop the champagne cork quite yet. While the vaccine roll-out in some countries is a triumph and likely slowing transmission Read more…
March 17, 2021
He alcanzado un nuevo punto bajo mental. ¿Qué puedo hacer?
Mental Health Posts en Español
Daisey Velazquez, Spanish Translation
P: He alcanzado un nuevo punto bajo mental. No parece que vaya a recibir la vacuna pronto, y simplemente … no puedo más. ¿Qué puedo hacer? R: Respire profundamente. Los expertos nos advirtieron que el invierno en el hemisferio norte iba a estar difícil y aquí estamos. Las investigaciones sugieren que si elige (y logra) Read more…
March 17, 2021
Is it safe to go to the dentist?
Staying Safe
Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD
A: YES! Delaying preventative and emergency dental care can have negative consequences on your overall health. COVID-19 infection among dental health professionals remains low despite the close proximity to patients and open mouths. It’s important to 1) maintain risk mitigation strategies we can control in dental offices, 2) monitor local infection rates, and 3) stay Read more…
March 17, 2021
Is vaccine hesitancy declining?
Vaccines
Alison Buttenheim, PhD MBA, Co-founder & Advisor
There are lots of ways to define and measure vaccine hesitancy, but pretty much however you slice the data, about 1 in 5 adults in the US report being something other than gung-ho about the vaccine. That figure hasn’t budged for several months. But let’s back up just a bit. What exactly do researchers mean Read more…
March 16, 2021
Have the various pandemic policies and behaviors affected urban rodent populations?
Data and Metrics
Lauren Hale, PhD MA
A. TL,DR In the immediate aftermath of the March 2020 safer-at-home orders and abrupt changes in restaurant activity, New York City saw a sizeable reduction in rodent complaints, but that decline was short lived. I’ll confess: this Nerdy Girl (Lauren) is terrified of rats. And early in the pandemic, there were multiple super freaky stories Read more…
March 16, 2021
Since there have been deaths reported after people received vaccination, should I be concerned? I’m scared to take the vaccine.
Uncertainty and Misinformation Vaccines
Verdena Jennings, DO
A: No. In spite of sensational headlines, no deaths have been linked to receiving COVID-19 vaccination. And hundreds of millions of vaccines have been given. As of early March, more than 330 million vaccinations in over 120 countries have been given. In detailed investigative reporting of vaccine-related deaths around the world, DW (Deutsche Welle) a Read more…
La Administración de Alimentos y Medicamentos (U.S. Food and Drug Administration, FDA por su sigla en inglés) ha otorgado una Autorización de Uso de Emergencia (AUE) a la vacuna Janssen (Johnson & Johnson). El Comité Asesor sobre Prácticas de Inmunización (ACIP, por su sigla en inglés) se reunió para revisar y hacer recomendaciones sobre esta Read more…
Any update on safety of the COVID-19 mRNA vaccines in pregnancy?
Families/Kids Vaccines
Sarah Whitley Coles, MD
A: Preliminary data presented to the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) are reassuring. Pregnant persons who received the Pfizer-BioNTech or Moderna vaccines did not have increased risk of side effects from the vaccines or bad outcomes (like preeclampsia, miscarriage, preterm birth, neonatal death, or congenital anomalies). More studies and safety monitoring are ongoing, but Read more…
March 18, 2021
Are COVID-19 cases going down globally?
Data and Metrics
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
A: Unfortunately no. While there has been good news of late in the U.S. and U.K. with steep declines in cases, many countries in Europe and elsewhere are seeing rising cases and deaths. TL;DR: Don’t pop the champagne cork quite yet. While the vaccine roll-out in some countries is a triumph and likely slowing transmission Read more…
March 17, 2021
He alcanzado un nuevo punto bajo mental. ¿Qué puedo hacer?
Mental Health Posts en Español
Daisey Velazquez, Spanish Translation
P: He alcanzado un nuevo punto bajo mental. No parece que vaya a recibir la vacuna pronto, y simplemente … no puedo más. ¿Qué puedo hacer? R: Respire profundamente. Los expertos nos advirtieron que el invierno en el hemisferio norte iba a estar difícil y aquí estamos. Las investigaciones sugieren que si elige (y logra) Read more…
March 17, 2021
Is it safe to go to the dentist?
Staying Safe
Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD
A: YES! Delaying preventative and emergency dental care can have negative consequences on your overall health. COVID-19 infection among dental health professionals remains low despite the close proximity to patients and open mouths. It’s important to 1) maintain risk mitigation strategies we can control in dental offices, 2) monitor local infection rates, and 3) stay Read more…
March 17, 2021
Is vaccine hesitancy declining?
Vaccines
Alison Buttenheim, PhD MBA, Co-founder & Advisor
There are lots of ways to define and measure vaccine hesitancy, but pretty much however you slice the data, about 1 in 5 adults in the US report being something other than gung-ho about the vaccine. That figure hasn’t budged for several months. But let’s back up just a bit. What exactly do researchers mean Read more…
March 16, 2021
Have the various pandemic policies and behaviors affected urban rodent populations?
Data and Metrics
Lauren Hale, PhD MA
A. TL,DR In the immediate aftermath of the March 2020 safer-at-home orders and abrupt changes in restaurant activity, New York City saw a sizeable reduction in rodent complaints, but that decline was short lived. I’ll confess: this Nerdy Girl (Lauren) is terrified of rats. And early in the pandemic, there were multiple super freaky stories Read more…
March 16, 2021
Since there have been deaths reported after people received vaccination, should I be concerned? I’m scared to take the vaccine.
Uncertainty and Misinformation Vaccines
Verdena Jennings, DO
A: No. In spite of sensational headlines, no deaths have been linked to receiving COVID-19 vaccination. And hundreds of millions of vaccines have been given. As of early March, more than 330 million vaccinations in over 120 countries have been given. In detailed investigative reporting of vaccine-related deaths around the world, DW (Deutsche Welle) a Read more…
A: Preliminary data presented to the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) are reassuring. Pregnant persons who received the Pfizer-BioNTech or Moderna vaccines did not have increased risk of side effects from the vaccines or bad outcomes (like preeclampsia, miscarriage, preterm birth, neonatal death, or congenital anomalies). More studies and safety monitoring are ongoing, but Read more…
Are COVID-19 cases going down globally?
Data and Metrics
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
A: Unfortunately no. While there has been good news of late in the U.S. and U.K. with steep declines in cases, many countries in Europe and elsewhere are seeing rising cases and deaths. TL;DR: Don’t pop the champagne cork quite yet. While the vaccine roll-out in some countries is a triumph and likely slowing transmission Read more…
March 17, 2021
He alcanzado un nuevo punto bajo mental. ¿Qué puedo hacer?
Mental Health Posts en Español
Daisey Velazquez, Spanish Translation
P: He alcanzado un nuevo punto bajo mental. No parece que vaya a recibir la vacuna pronto, y simplemente … no puedo más. ¿Qué puedo hacer? R: Respire profundamente. Los expertos nos advirtieron que el invierno en el hemisferio norte iba a estar difícil y aquí estamos. Las investigaciones sugieren que si elige (y logra) Read more…
March 17, 2021
Is it safe to go to the dentist?
Staying Safe
Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD
A: YES! Delaying preventative and emergency dental care can have negative consequences on your overall health. COVID-19 infection among dental health professionals remains low despite the close proximity to patients and open mouths. It’s important to 1) maintain risk mitigation strategies we can control in dental offices, 2) monitor local infection rates, and 3) stay Read more…
March 17, 2021
Is vaccine hesitancy declining?
Vaccines
Alison Buttenheim, PhD MBA, Co-founder & Advisor
There are lots of ways to define and measure vaccine hesitancy, but pretty much however you slice the data, about 1 in 5 adults in the US report being something other than gung-ho about the vaccine. That figure hasn’t budged for several months. But let’s back up just a bit. What exactly do researchers mean Read more…
March 16, 2021
Have the various pandemic policies and behaviors affected urban rodent populations?
Data and Metrics
Lauren Hale, PhD MA
A. TL,DR In the immediate aftermath of the March 2020 safer-at-home orders and abrupt changes in restaurant activity, New York City saw a sizeable reduction in rodent complaints, but that decline was short lived. I’ll confess: this Nerdy Girl (Lauren) is terrified of rats. And early in the pandemic, there were multiple super freaky stories Read more…
March 16, 2021
Since there have been deaths reported after people received vaccination, should I be concerned? I’m scared to take the vaccine.
Uncertainty and Misinformation Vaccines
Verdena Jennings, DO
A: No. In spite of sensational headlines, no deaths have been linked to receiving COVID-19 vaccination. And hundreds of millions of vaccines have been given. As of early March, more than 330 million vaccinations in over 120 countries have been given. In detailed investigative reporting of vaccine-related deaths around the world, DW (Deutsche Welle) a Read more…
A: Unfortunately no. While there has been good news of late in the U.S. and U.K. with steep declines in cases, many countries in Europe and elsewhere are seeing rising cases and deaths. TL;DR: Don’t pop the champagne cork quite yet. While the vaccine roll-out in some countries is a triumph and likely slowing transmission Read more…
He alcanzado un nuevo punto bajo mental. ¿Qué puedo hacer?
Mental Health Posts en Español
Daisey Velazquez, Spanish Translation
P: He alcanzado un nuevo punto bajo mental. No parece que vaya a recibir la vacuna pronto, y simplemente … no puedo más. ¿Qué puedo hacer? R: Respire profundamente. Los expertos nos advirtieron que el invierno en el hemisferio norte iba a estar difícil y aquí estamos. Las investigaciones sugieren que si elige (y logra) Read more…
March 17, 2021
Is it safe to go to the dentist?
Staying Safe
Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD
A: YES! Delaying preventative and emergency dental care can have negative consequences on your overall health. COVID-19 infection among dental health professionals remains low despite the close proximity to patients and open mouths. It’s important to 1) maintain risk mitigation strategies we can control in dental offices, 2) monitor local infection rates, and 3) stay Read more…
March 17, 2021
Is vaccine hesitancy declining?
Vaccines
Alison Buttenheim, PhD MBA, Co-founder & Advisor
There are lots of ways to define and measure vaccine hesitancy, but pretty much however you slice the data, about 1 in 5 adults in the US report being something other than gung-ho about the vaccine. That figure hasn’t budged for several months. But let’s back up just a bit. What exactly do researchers mean Read more…
March 16, 2021
Have the various pandemic policies and behaviors affected urban rodent populations?
Data and Metrics
Lauren Hale, PhD MA
A. TL,DR In the immediate aftermath of the March 2020 safer-at-home orders and abrupt changes in restaurant activity, New York City saw a sizeable reduction in rodent complaints, but that decline was short lived. I’ll confess: this Nerdy Girl (Lauren) is terrified of rats. And early in the pandemic, there were multiple super freaky stories Read more…
March 16, 2021
Since there have been deaths reported after people received vaccination, should I be concerned? I’m scared to take the vaccine.
Uncertainty and Misinformation Vaccines
Verdena Jennings, DO
A: No. In spite of sensational headlines, no deaths have been linked to receiving COVID-19 vaccination. And hundreds of millions of vaccines have been given. As of early March, more than 330 million vaccinations in over 120 countries have been given. In detailed investigative reporting of vaccine-related deaths around the world, DW (Deutsche Welle) a Read more…
P: He alcanzado un nuevo punto bajo mental. No parece que vaya a recibir la vacuna pronto, y simplemente … no puedo más. ¿Qué puedo hacer? R: Respire profundamente. Los expertos nos advirtieron que el invierno en el hemisferio norte iba a estar difícil y aquí estamos. Las investigaciones sugieren que si elige (y logra) Read more…
Is it safe to go to the dentist?
Staying Safe
Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD
A: YES! Delaying preventative and emergency dental care can have negative consequences on your overall health. COVID-19 infection among dental health professionals remains low despite the close proximity to patients and open mouths. It’s important to 1) maintain risk mitigation strategies we can control in dental offices, 2) monitor local infection rates, and 3) stay Read more…
March 17, 2021
Is vaccine hesitancy declining?
Vaccines
Alison Buttenheim, PhD MBA, Co-founder & Advisor
There are lots of ways to define and measure vaccine hesitancy, but pretty much however you slice the data, about 1 in 5 adults in the US report being something other than gung-ho about the vaccine. That figure hasn’t budged for several months. But let’s back up just a bit. What exactly do researchers mean Read more…
March 16, 2021
Have the various pandemic policies and behaviors affected urban rodent populations?
Data and Metrics
Lauren Hale, PhD MA
A. TL,DR In the immediate aftermath of the March 2020 safer-at-home orders and abrupt changes in restaurant activity, New York City saw a sizeable reduction in rodent complaints, but that decline was short lived. I’ll confess: this Nerdy Girl (Lauren) is terrified of rats. And early in the pandemic, there were multiple super freaky stories Read more…
March 16, 2021
Since there have been deaths reported after people received vaccination, should I be concerned? I’m scared to take the vaccine.
Uncertainty and Misinformation Vaccines
Verdena Jennings, DO
A: No. In spite of sensational headlines, no deaths have been linked to receiving COVID-19 vaccination. And hundreds of millions of vaccines have been given. As of early March, more than 330 million vaccinations in over 120 countries have been given. In detailed investigative reporting of vaccine-related deaths around the world, DW (Deutsche Welle) a Read more…
A: YES! Delaying preventative and emergency dental care can have negative consequences on your overall health. COVID-19 infection among dental health professionals remains low despite the close proximity to patients and open mouths. It’s important to 1) maintain risk mitigation strategies we can control in dental offices, 2) monitor local infection rates, and 3) stay Read more…
Is vaccine hesitancy declining?
Vaccines
Alison Buttenheim, PhD MBA, Co-founder & Advisor
There are lots of ways to define and measure vaccine hesitancy, but pretty much however you slice the data, about 1 in 5 adults in the US report being something other than gung-ho about the vaccine. That figure hasn’t budged for several months. But let’s back up just a bit. What exactly do researchers mean Read more…
March 16, 2021
Have the various pandemic policies and behaviors affected urban rodent populations?
Data and Metrics
Lauren Hale, PhD MA
A. TL,DR In the immediate aftermath of the March 2020 safer-at-home orders and abrupt changes in restaurant activity, New York City saw a sizeable reduction in rodent complaints, but that decline was short lived. I’ll confess: this Nerdy Girl (Lauren) is terrified of rats. And early in the pandemic, there were multiple super freaky stories Read more…
March 16, 2021
Since there have been deaths reported after people received vaccination, should I be concerned? I’m scared to take the vaccine.
Uncertainty and Misinformation Vaccines
Verdena Jennings, DO
A: No. In spite of sensational headlines, no deaths have been linked to receiving COVID-19 vaccination. And hundreds of millions of vaccines have been given. As of early March, more than 330 million vaccinations in over 120 countries have been given. In detailed investigative reporting of vaccine-related deaths around the world, DW (Deutsche Welle) a Read more…
There are lots of ways to define and measure vaccine hesitancy, but pretty much however you slice the data, about 1 in 5 adults in the US report being something other than gung-ho about the vaccine. That figure hasn’t budged for several months. But let’s back up just a bit. What exactly do researchers mean Read more…
Have the various pandemic policies and behaviors affected urban rodent populations?
Data and Metrics
Lauren Hale, PhD MA
A. TL,DR In the immediate aftermath of the March 2020 safer-at-home orders and abrupt changes in restaurant activity, New York City saw a sizeable reduction in rodent complaints, but that decline was short lived. I’ll confess: this Nerdy Girl (Lauren) is terrified of rats. And early in the pandemic, there were multiple super freaky stories Read more…
March 16, 2021
Since there have been deaths reported after people received vaccination, should I be concerned? I’m scared to take the vaccine.
Uncertainty and Misinformation Vaccines
Verdena Jennings, DO
A: No. In spite of sensational headlines, no deaths have been linked to receiving COVID-19 vaccination. And hundreds of millions of vaccines have been given. As of early March, more than 330 million vaccinations in over 120 countries have been given. In detailed investigative reporting of vaccine-related deaths around the world, DW (Deutsche Welle) a Read more…
A. TL,DR In the immediate aftermath of the March 2020 safer-at-home orders and abrupt changes in restaurant activity, New York City saw a sizeable reduction in rodent complaints, but that decline was short lived. I’ll confess: this Nerdy Girl (Lauren) is terrified of rats. And early in the pandemic, there were multiple super freaky stories Read more…
Since there have been deaths reported after people received vaccination, should I be concerned? I’m scared to take the vaccine.
Uncertainty and Misinformation Vaccines
Verdena Jennings, DO
A: No. In spite of sensational headlines, no deaths have been linked to receiving COVID-19 vaccination. And hundreds of millions of vaccines have been given. As of early March, more than 330 million vaccinations in over 120 countries have been given. In detailed investigative reporting of vaccine-related deaths around the world, DW (Deutsche Welle) a Read more…
A: No. In spite of sensational headlines, no deaths have been linked to receiving COVID-19 vaccination. And hundreds of millions of vaccines have been given. As of early March, more than 330 million vaccinations in over 120 countries have been given. In detailed investigative reporting of vaccine-related deaths around the world, DW (Deutsche Welle) a Read more…