Dear Pandemic COVID Q&A
Infection and Spread Socializing Staying Safe VideosMalia Jones, PhD MPH
Dr. Malia Jones & Dr. Lindsey Leininger tackle your questions in this week’s FB Live Q&A. – Stay SMART this fall! 3:40 – 4:08 – Aerosol vs. droplet debate + the CDC: 4:15 – 9:35 – Tips for socializing safely in the cold: 10:14 – 15:35 – Hot tubs + saunas + gyms: 15:43 – Read more…
September 24, 2020
When will we get to herd immunity?
Infection and Spread Uncertainty and Misinformation
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
A: When we get a vaccine and lots of people have received it; or else, a very long time from now. Even though we have well over 30 million confirmed cases and nearly a million deaths from COVID-19 worldwide, we’re not even close to reaching herd immunity. In fact, we’re not even close to the Read more…
September 23, 2020
Once a person has covid-19, when is it safe to interact with them again?
Clinical Symptoms Infection and Spread Socializing Staying Safe
Amanda Simanek, PhD MPH
Q: Can they continue to pass the virus to others even if they are immune for some period of time? A: If you had symptoms, you need to meet three criteria to come out of isolation: 1. 10 days from the day of the first symptoms, 2. No fever for 24 hours, and 3. Other Read more…
September 23, 2020
Can children spread COVID-19 in child care facilities (children 5 and under)?
Families/Kids Infection and Spread Reopening School Staying Safe Testing and Contact Tracing
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
From our follower Question Box!! A: Yes, while we know that children are less likely to experience severe illness due to COVID-19, increasing evidence tells us that children can spread (transmit) the virus. But, it is not clear if they are more likely to do so than adults or if likelihood of transmission varies by Read more…
September 22, 2020
So, I might want to vote by mail. What should I be planning for?
Staying Safe
Rebecca Doyle, Graduate Assistant
A: The very first step in ANY voting plan is checking your voter registration or registering to vote, and we’re ready to help you with that too – it just so happens that today is National Voter Registration Day! Voting by mail is a safe and secure way to make your voice heard in November, Read more…
September 21, 2020
How do I keep my pod from growing into a swarm?
Families/Kids Infection and Spread Socializing Staying Safe
Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD
A: Reflect and refine. Small, stable pods work best in limiting the spread of SARS-CoV-2 while maintaining essential functions like work, school, and sanity. Everyday actions will help keep your pod from growing out of control. Reflection- It’s easy to minimize risk when we face them one at a time. We often think only of Read more…
September 21, 2020
Stress related to the pandemic has accelerated my substance use. How can I find the support I need?
Mental Health
Shoshana Aronowitz, PhD FNP-BC
A: As we’ve discussed in past posts, the pandemic and other stressful current events have taken a toll on many people’s mental health. For some folks, this can exacerbate substance use issues. It can be really scary to feel like you don’t have control over your substance use, but there are places you can find Read more…
September 20, 2020
Are temperature checks an adequate screening tool for COVID-19?
Clinical Symptoms Infection and Spread Staying Safe
Amanda Simanek, PhD MPH
A: Unfortunately, no. Being fever-free at the time of a temperature check is not a guarantee that a person doesn’t have COVID-19, nor that someone with COVID-19 won’t spread the infection to others. Why is that? The period of infectiousness for someone with COVID-19 (i.e., the window of time when someone can infect others) starts Read more…
September 19, 2020
Announcing the Dear Pandemic podcast!
Uncategorized
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
Good news! Dear Pandemic now has a podcast! It’s called I Have Questions. Find it wherever you get podcasts, or at https://anchor.fm/dearpandemic. For now, the podcast is weekly Q&A with follower questions and Dear Pandemic contributor answers. We’ll be adding longer-format interviews with other experts soon, so stay tuned. If you have a question, put Read more…
September 19, 2020
Dear Pandemic COVID Q&A
Infection and Spread Staying Safe Videos
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
Dear Pandemic: COVID Q&A Those Nerdy Girls Dr. Jennifer Beam Dowd and Dr. Malia Jones take follower questions in this Facebook Live event. https://youtu.be/X9APmVZ-muM Link to original FB post
September 18, 2020
I recently saw an article stating SARS-CoV-2 was made in a lab.
Uncertainty and Misinformation
Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD
Q: How do I evaluate the quality of this claim and support good science? A: This extraordinary claim requires some serious evaluation to prevent the spread of misinformation. Curiosity and scientific skepticism are quite healthy, though the new pre-print article violates many foundational principles of scientific inquiry. Lindsay’s Laws of Infodemiology provide a useful guide Read more…
September 17, 2020
Can a face mask act like a vaccine?
Infection and Spread Masks Staying Safe Uncertainty and Misinformation
A: Although we ❤️ the part where it promotes mask-wearing, this intriguing idea has not been proven. For now, keep wearing your mask (because it DOES reduce your likelihood of infecting others) and wait for the science to catch up with this hypothesis. It is not safe to put on a mask and purposely expose Read more…
September 16, 2020
Can COVID-19 literally break my heart? What the heck is myocarditis?
Clinical Symptoms
A: In short, yes—COVID-19 infection can damage your heart. Myocarditis is inflammation of the heart, and recently social media has been blowing up with reports of athletes opting out of play due to myocarditis. We’ve got your back to give you some answers about myocarditis. The most recent reports suggest that myocarditis, or inflammation of Read more…
September 16, 2020
Lottsa Vaccine Questions Answered
Vaccines
Alison Buttenheim, PhD MBA, Co-founder & Advisor
Q: How much longer until there’s a $#&^#% vaccine?!?! Q: How do vaccine trials work, by the way? Q: Once there’s a vaccine, the pandemic is over, right? Q: How will I know if it’s safe to get the vaccine? Q: What about that AstraZeneca trial that was stopped? A: Lotsa vaccine questions! Answers below. Read more…
September 15, 2020
What do voting and COVID-19 have in common?
Staying Safe
Rebecca Doyle, Graduate Assistant
A: A LOT! We Nerdy Girls are proud to be engaged citizens and passionate advocates for exercising our right to vote. In fact, we are launching a weekly series to help offer you some practical tips for voting safely and supporting your community. **As a friendly reminder, the Dear Pandemic community is strictly non-partisan, and Read more…
September 15, 2020
How can I tell if I have symptoms from exposure to wildfire smoke or COVID?
Clinical Symptoms
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
A: In dramatic satellite images released yesterday, smoke from wildfires on the West coast is shown stretching across much of the United States. As if 2020 hasn’t already offered us enough uncertainty, wildfire smoke and COVID cause a set of common symptoms, making it hard to tell which you’re facing. Shared symptoms include coughing, wheezing, Read more…
September 14, 2020
I am struggling with anxiety and maybe depression during this pandemic and nothing I have tried, from journaling to gratitude journaling, has worked.
Mental Health
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
Q: I think I need a therapist. Where do I start? A: We will walk you through it. Before we do, we want to acknowledge your bravery. Many of us are going through this and we thank you for asking openly and honestly about how to find help. In fact, approximately 40% of Americans report Read more…
September 13, 2020
As we approach seasonal influenza season, how will I know if my symptoms are from the flu or covid-19? If I am not sure, what should I do?
Clinical Symptoms Staying Safe
Amanda Simanek, PhD MPH
A: Spoiler alert: It will be challenging. Many symptoms overlap between seasonal flu and COVID-19 which will unfortunately make it hard to know whether you have flu or COVID-19. For a thorough comparison of symptoms and other clinical characteristics of flu vs. COVID-19 see here. Symptoms common to both COVID-19 and flu include: -Fever or Read more…
September 12, 2020
¿Puedo ser un voluntario en un estudio de fase 3 de una vacuna contra el coronavirus?
Posts en Español
Sandra Albrecht, PhD MPH
R. ¡Por supuesto! En Estados Unidos (EEUU), la Red de la Prevención del COVID-19 está aceptando voluntarios para los ensayos clínicos de fase 3 (enlace a continuación). Si le interesa en ser voluntario en un estudio, tiene que contestar alrededor de 25 preguntas (nos tomó menos de 10 minutos completar la encuesta). Luego, su información Read more…
September 12, 2020
Dear Pandemic COVID Q&A
Families/Kids Socializing Staying Safe Vaccines Videos
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
Dear Pandemic: Q&A Live Dr. Leininger and Dr. Jones answer follower questions! https://youtu.be/sUjiCnZu8mQ Link to original FB post
Dr. Malia Jones & Dr. Lindsey Leininger tackle your questions in this week’s FB Live Q&A. – Stay SMART this fall! 3:40 – 4:08 – Aerosol vs. droplet debate + the CDC: 4:15 – 9:35 – Tips for socializing safely in the cold: 10:14 – 15:35 – Hot tubs + saunas + gyms: 15:43 – Read more…
When will we get to herd immunity?
Infection and Spread Uncertainty and MisinformationMalia Jones, PhD MPH
A: When we get a vaccine and lots of people have received it; or else, a very long time from now. Even though we have well over 30 million confirmed cases and nearly a million deaths from COVID-19 worldwide, we’re not even close to reaching herd immunity. In fact, we’re not even close to the Read more…
September 23, 2020
Once a person has covid-19, when is it safe to interact with them again?
Clinical Symptoms Infection and Spread Socializing Staying Safe
Amanda Simanek, PhD MPH
Q: Can they continue to pass the virus to others even if they are immune for some period of time? A: If you had symptoms, you need to meet three criteria to come out of isolation: 1. 10 days from the day of the first symptoms, 2. No fever for 24 hours, and 3. Other Read more…
September 23, 2020
Can children spread COVID-19 in child care facilities (children 5 and under)?
Families/Kids Infection and Spread Reopening School Staying Safe Testing and Contact Tracing
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
From our follower Question Box!! A: Yes, while we know that children are less likely to experience severe illness due to COVID-19, increasing evidence tells us that children can spread (transmit) the virus. But, it is not clear if they are more likely to do so than adults or if likelihood of transmission varies by Read more…
September 22, 2020
So, I might want to vote by mail. What should I be planning for?
Staying Safe
Rebecca Doyle, Graduate Assistant
A: The very first step in ANY voting plan is checking your voter registration or registering to vote, and we’re ready to help you with that too – it just so happens that today is National Voter Registration Day! Voting by mail is a safe and secure way to make your voice heard in November, Read more…
September 21, 2020
How do I keep my pod from growing into a swarm?
Families/Kids Infection and Spread Socializing Staying Safe
Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD
A: Reflect and refine. Small, stable pods work best in limiting the spread of SARS-CoV-2 while maintaining essential functions like work, school, and sanity. Everyday actions will help keep your pod from growing out of control. Reflection- It’s easy to minimize risk when we face them one at a time. We often think only of Read more…
September 21, 2020
Stress related to the pandemic has accelerated my substance use. How can I find the support I need?
Mental Health
Shoshana Aronowitz, PhD FNP-BC
A: As we’ve discussed in past posts, the pandemic and other stressful current events have taken a toll on many people’s mental health. For some folks, this can exacerbate substance use issues. It can be really scary to feel like you don’t have control over your substance use, but there are places you can find Read more…
September 20, 2020
Are temperature checks an adequate screening tool for COVID-19?
Clinical Symptoms Infection and Spread Staying Safe
Amanda Simanek, PhD MPH
A: Unfortunately, no. Being fever-free at the time of a temperature check is not a guarantee that a person doesn’t have COVID-19, nor that someone with COVID-19 won’t spread the infection to others. Why is that? The period of infectiousness for someone with COVID-19 (i.e., the window of time when someone can infect others) starts Read more…
September 19, 2020
Announcing the Dear Pandemic podcast!
Uncategorized
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
Good news! Dear Pandemic now has a podcast! It’s called I Have Questions. Find it wherever you get podcasts, or at https://anchor.fm/dearpandemic. For now, the podcast is weekly Q&A with follower questions and Dear Pandemic contributor answers. We’ll be adding longer-format interviews with other experts soon, so stay tuned. If you have a question, put Read more…
September 19, 2020
Dear Pandemic COVID Q&A
Infection and Spread Staying Safe Videos
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
Dear Pandemic: COVID Q&A Those Nerdy Girls Dr. Jennifer Beam Dowd and Dr. Malia Jones take follower questions in this Facebook Live event. https://youtu.be/X9APmVZ-muM Link to original FB post
September 18, 2020
I recently saw an article stating SARS-CoV-2 was made in a lab.
Uncertainty and Misinformation
Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD
Q: How do I evaluate the quality of this claim and support good science? A: This extraordinary claim requires some serious evaluation to prevent the spread of misinformation. Curiosity and scientific skepticism are quite healthy, though the new pre-print article violates many foundational principles of scientific inquiry. Lindsay’s Laws of Infodemiology provide a useful guide Read more…
September 17, 2020
Can a face mask act like a vaccine?
Infection and Spread Masks Staying Safe Uncertainty and Misinformation
A: Although we ❤️ the part where it promotes mask-wearing, this intriguing idea has not been proven. For now, keep wearing your mask (because it DOES reduce your likelihood of infecting others) and wait for the science to catch up with this hypothesis. It is not safe to put on a mask and purposely expose Read more…
September 16, 2020
Can COVID-19 literally break my heart? What the heck is myocarditis?
Clinical Symptoms
A: In short, yes—COVID-19 infection can damage your heart. Myocarditis is inflammation of the heart, and recently social media has been blowing up with reports of athletes opting out of play due to myocarditis. We’ve got your back to give you some answers about myocarditis. The most recent reports suggest that myocarditis, or inflammation of Read more…
September 16, 2020
Lottsa Vaccine Questions Answered
Vaccines
Alison Buttenheim, PhD MBA, Co-founder & Advisor
Q: How much longer until there’s a $#&^#% vaccine?!?! Q: How do vaccine trials work, by the way? Q: Once there’s a vaccine, the pandemic is over, right? Q: How will I know if it’s safe to get the vaccine? Q: What about that AstraZeneca trial that was stopped? A: Lotsa vaccine questions! Answers below. Read more…
September 15, 2020
What do voting and COVID-19 have in common?
Staying Safe
Rebecca Doyle, Graduate Assistant
A: A LOT! We Nerdy Girls are proud to be engaged citizens and passionate advocates for exercising our right to vote. In fact, we are launching a weekly series to help offer you some practical tips for voting safely and supporting your community. **As a friendly reminder, the Dear Pandemic community is strictly non-partisan, and Read more…
September 15, 2020
How can I tell if I have symptoms from exposure to wildfire smoke or COVID?
Clinical Symptoms
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
A: In dramatic satellite images released yesterday, smoke from wildfires on the West coast is shown stretching across much of the United States. As if 2020 hasn’t already offered us enough uncertainty, wildfire smoke and COVID cause a set of common symptoms, making it hard to tell which you’re facing. Shared symptoms include coughing, wheezing, Read more…
September 14, 2020
I am struggling with anxiety and maybe depression during this pandemic and nothing I have tried, from journaling to gratitude journaling, has worked.
Mental Health
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
Q: I think I need a therapist. Where do I start? A: We will walk you through it. Before we do, we want to acknowledge your bravery. Many of us are going through this and we thank you for asking openly and honestly about how to find help. In fact, approximately 40% of Americans report Read more…
September 13, 2020
As we approach seasonal influenza season, how will I know if my symptoms are from the flu or covid-19? If I am not sure, what should I do?
Clinical Symptoms Staying Safe
Amanda Simanek, PhD MPH
A: Spoiler alert: It will be challenging. Many symptoms overlap between seasonal flu and COVID-19 which will unfortunately make it hard to know whether you have flu or COVID-19. For a thorough comparison of symptoms and other clinical characteristics of flu vs. COVID-19 see here. Symptoms common to both COVID-19 and flu include: -Fever or Read more…
September 12, 2020
¿Puedo ser un voluntario en un estudio de fase 3 de una vacuna contra el coronavirus?
Posts en Español
Sandra Albrecht, PhD MPH
R. ¡Por supuesto! En Estados Unidos (EEUU), la Red de la Prevención del COVID-19 está aceptando voluntarios para los ensayos clínicos de fase 3 (enlace a continuación). Si le interesa en ser voluntario en un estudio, tiene que contestar alrededor de 25 preguntas (nos tomó menos de 10 minutos completar la encuesta). Luego, su información Read more…
September 12, 2020
Dear Pandemic COVID Q&A
Families/Kids Socializing Staying Safe Vaccines Videos
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
Dear Pandemic: Q&A Live Dr. Leininger and Dr. Jones answer follower questions! https://youtu.be/sUjiCnZu8mQ Link to original FB post
A: When we get a vaccine and lots of people have received it; or else, a very long time from now. Even though we have well over 30 million confirmed cases and nearly a million deaths from COVID-19 worldwide, we’re not even close to reaching herd immunity. In fact, we’re not even close to the Read more…
Once a person has covid-19, when is it safe to interact with them again?
Clinical Symptoms Infection and Spread Socializing Staying SafeAmanda Simanek, PhD MPH
Q: Can they continue to pass the virus to others even if they are immune for some period of time? A: If you had symptoms, you need to meet three criteria to come out of isolation: 1. 10 days from the day of the first symptoms, 2. No fever for 24 hours, and 3. Other Read more…
September 23, 2020
Can children spread COVID-19 in child care facilities (children 5 and under)?
Families/Kids Infection and Spread Reopening School Staying Safe Testing and Contact Tracing
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
From our follower Question Box!! A: Yes, while we know that children are less likely to experience severe illness due to COVID-19, increasing evidence tells us that children can spread (transmit) the virus. But, it is not clear if they are more likely to do so than adults or if likelihood of transmission varies by Read more…
September 22, 2020
So, I might want to vote by mail. What should I be planning for?
Staying Safe
Rebecca Doyle, Graduate Assistant
A: The very first step in ANY voting plan is checking your voter registration or registering to vote, and we’re ready to help you with that too – it just so happens that today is National Voter Registration Day! Voting by mail is a safe and secure way to make your voice heard in November, Read more…
September 21, 2020
How do I keep my pod from growing into a swarm?
Families/Kids Infection and Spread Socializing Staying Safe
Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD
A: Reflect and refine. Small, stable pods work best in limiting the spread of SARS-CoV-2 while maintaining essential functions like work, school, and sanity. Everyday actions will help keep your pod from growing out of control. Reflection- It’s easy to minimize risk when we face them one at a time. We often think only of Read more…
September 21, 2020
Stress related to the pandemic has accelerated my substance use. How can I find the support I need?
Mental Health
Shoshana Aronowitz, PhD FNP-BC
A: As we’ve discussed in past posts, the pandemic and other stressful current events have taken a toll on many people’s mental health. For some folks, this can exacerbate substance use issues. It can be really scary to feel like you don’t have control over your substance use, but there are places you can find Read more…
September 20, 2020
Are temperature checks an adequate screening tool for COVID-19?
Clinical Symptoms Infection and Spread Staying Safe
Amanda Simanek, PhD MPH
A: Unfortunately, no. Being fever-free at the time of a temperature check is not a guarantee that a person doesn’t have COVID-19, nor that someone with COVID-19 won’t spread the infection to others. Why is that? The period of infectiousness for someone with COVID-19 (i.e., the window of time when someone can infect others) starts Read more…
September 19, 2020
Announcing the Dear Pandemic podcast!
Uncategorized
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
Good news! Dear Pandemic now has a podcast! It’s called I Have Questions. Find it wherever you get podcasts, or at https://anchor.fm/dearpandemic. For now, the podcast is weekly Q&A with follower questions and Dear Pandemic contributor answers. We’ll be adding longer-format interviews with other experts soon, so stay tuned. If you have a question, put Read more…
September 19, 2020
Dear Pandemic COVID Q&A
Infection and Spread Staying Safe Videos
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
Dear Pandemic: COVID Q&A Those Nerdy Girls Dr. Jennifer Beam Dowd and Dr. Malia Jones take follower questions in this Facebook Live event. https://youtu.be/X9APmVZ-muM Link to original FB post
September 18, 2020
I recently saw an article stating SARS-CoV-2 was made in a lab.
Uncertainty and Misinformation
Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD
Q: How do I evaluate the quality of this claim and support good science? A: This extraordinary claim requires some serious evaluation to prevent the spread of misinformation. Curiosity and scientific skepticism are quite healthy, though the new pre-print article violates many foundational principles of scientific inquiry. Lindsay’s Laws of Infodemiology provide a useful guide Read more…
September 17, 2020
Can a face mask act like a vaccine?
Infection and Spread Masks Staying Safe Uncertainty and Misinformation
A: Although we ❤️ the part where it promotes mask-wearing, this intriguing idea has not been proven. For now, keep wearing your mask (because it DOES reduce your likelihood of infecting others) and wait for the science to catch up with this hypothesis. It is not safe to put on a mask and purposely expose Read more…
September 16, 2020
Can COVID-19 literally break my heart? What the heck is myocarditis?
Clinical Symptoms
A: In short, yes—COVID-19 infection can damage your heart. Myocarditis is inflammation of the heart, and recently social media has been blowing up with reports of athletes opting out of play due to myocarditis. We’ve got your back to give you some answers about myocarditis. The most recent reports suggest that myocarditis, or inflammation of Read more…
September 16, 2020
Lottsa Vaccine Questions Answered
Vaccines
Alison Buttenheim, PhD MBA, Co-founder & Advisor
Q: How much longer until there’s a $#&^#% vaccine?!?! Q: How do vaccine trials work, by the way? Q: Once there’s a vaccine, the pandemic is over, right? Q: How will I know if it’s safe to get the vaccine? Q: What about that AstraZeneca trial that was stopped? A: Lotsa vaccine questions! Answers below. Read more…
September 15, 2020
What do voting and COVID-19 have in common?
Staying Safe
Rebecca Doyle, Graduate Assistant
A: A LOT! We Nerdy Girls are proud to be engaged citizens and passionate advocates for exercising our right to vote. In fact, we are launching a weekly series to help offer you some practical tips for voting safely and supporting your community. **As a friendly reminder, the Dear Pandemic community is strictly non-partisan, and Read more…
September 15, 2020
How can I tell if I have symptoms from exposure to wildfire smoke or COVID?
Clinical Symptoms
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
A: In dramatic satellite images released yesterday, smoke from wildfires on the West coast is shown stretching across much of the United States. As if 2020 hasn’t already offered us enough uncertainty, wildfire smoke and COVID cause a set of common symptoms, making it hard to tell which you’re facing. Shared symptoms include coughing, wheezing, Read more…
September 14, 2020
I am struggling with anxiety and maybe depression during this pandemic and nothing I have tried, from journaling to gratitude journaling, has worked.
Mental Health
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
Q: I think I need a therapist. Where do I start? A: We will walk you through it. Before we do, we want to acknowledge your bravery. Many of us are going through this and we thank you for asking openly and honestly about how to find help. In fact, approximately 40% of Americans report Read more…
September 13, 2020
As we approach seasonal influenza season, how will I know if my symptoms are from the flu or covid-19? If I am not sure, what should I do?
Clinical Symptoms Staying Safe
Amanda Simanek, PhD MPH
A: Spoiler alert: It will be challenging. Many symptoms overlap between seasonal flu and COVID-19 which will unfortunately make it hard to know whether you have flu or COVID-19. For a thorough comparison of symptoms and other clinical characteristics of flu vs. COVID-19 see here. Symptoms common to both COVID-19 and flu include: -Fever or Read more…
September 12, 2020
¿Puedo ser un voluntario en un estudio de fase 3 de una vacuna contra el coronavirus?
Posts en Español
Sandra Albrecht, PhD MPH
R. ¡Por supuesto! En Estados Unidos (EEUU), la Red de la Prevención del COVID-19 está aceptando voluntarios para los ensayos clínicos de fase 3 (enlace a continuación). Si le interesa en ser voluntario en un estudio, tiene que contestar alrededor de 25 preguntas (nos tomó menos de 10 minutos completar la encuesta). Luego, su información Read more…
September 12, 2020
Dear Pandemic COVID Q&A
Families/Kids Socializing Staying Safe Vaccines Videos
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
Dear Pandemic: Q&A Live Dr. Leininger and Dr. Jones answer follower questions! https://youtu.be/sUjiCnZu8mQ Link to original FB post
Q: Can they continue to pass the virus to others even if they are immune for some period of time? A: If you had symptoms, you need to meet three criteria to come out of isolation: 1. 10 days from the day of the first symptoms, 2. No fever for 24 hours, and 3. Other Read more…
Can children spread COVID-19 in child care facilities (children 5 and under)?
Families/Kids Infection and Spread Reopening School Staying Safe Testing and Contact TracingAparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
From our follower Question Box!! A: Yes, while we know that children are less likely to experience severe illness due to COVID-19, increasing evidence tells us that children can spread (transmit) the virus. But, it is not clear if they are more likely to do so than adults or if likelihood of transmission varies by Read more…
September 22, 2020
So, I might want to vote by mail. What should I be planning for?
Staying Safe
Rebecca Doyle, Graduate Assistant
A: The very first step in ANY voting plan is checking your voter registration or registering to vote, and we’re ready to help you with that too – it just so happens that today is National Voter Registration Day! Voting by mail is a safe and secure way to make your voice heard in November, Read more…
September 21, 2020
How do I keep my pod from growing into a swarm?
Families/Kids Infection and Spread Socializing Staying Safe
Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD
A: Reflect and refine. Small, stable pods work best in limiting the spread of SARS-CoV-2 while maintaining essential functions like work, school, and sanity. Everyday actions will help keep your pod from growing out of control. Reflection- It’s easy to minimize risk when we face them one at a time. We often think only of Read more…
September 21, 2020
Stress related to the pandemic has accelerated my substance use. How can I find the support I need?
Mental Health
Shoshana Aronowitz, PhD FNP-BC
A: As we’ve discussed in past posts, the pandemic and other stressful current events have taken a toll on many people’s mental health. For some folks, this can exacerbate substance use issues. It can be really scary to feel like you don’t have control over your substance use, but there are places you can find Read more…
September 20, 2020
Are temperature checks an adequate screening tool for COVID-19?
Clinical Symptoms Infection and Spread Staying Safe
Amanda Simanek, PhD MPH
A: Unfortunately, no. Being fever-free at the time of a temperature check is not a guarantee that a person doesn’t have COVID-19, nor that someone with COVID-19 won’t spread the infection to others. Why is that? The period of infectiousness for someone with COVID-19 (i.e., the window of time when someone can infect others) starts Read more…
September 19, 2020
Announcing the Dear Pandemic podcast!
Uncategorized
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
Good news! Dear Pandemic now has a podcast! It’s called I Have Questions. Find it wherever you get podcasts, or at https://anchor.fm/dearpandemic. For now, the podcast is weekly Q&A with follower questions and Dear Pandemic contributor answers. We’ll be adding longer-format interviews with other experts soon, so stay tuned. If you have a question, put Read more…
September 19, 2020
Dear Pandemic COVID Q&A
Infection and Spread Staying Safe Videos
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
Dear Pandemic: COVID Q&A Those Nerdy Girls Dr. Jennifer Beam Dowd and Dr. Malia Jones take follower questions in this Facebook Live event. https://youtu.be/X9APmVZ-muM Link to original FB post
September 18, 2020
I recently saw an article stating SARS-CoV-2 was made in a lab.
Uncertainty and Misinformation
Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD
Q: How do I evaluate the quality of this claim and support good science? A: This extraordinary claim requires some serious evaluation to prevent the spread of misinformation. Curiosity and scientific skepticism are quite healthy, though the new pre-print article violates many foundational principles of scientific inquiry. Lindsay’s Laws of Infodemiology provide a useful guide Read more…
September 17, 2020
Can a face mask act like a vaccine?
Infection and Spread Masks Staying Safe Uncertainty and Misinformation
A: Although we ❤️ the part where it promotes mask-wearing, this intriguing idea has not been proven. For now, keep wearing your mask (because it DOES reduce your likelihood of infecting others) and wait for the science to catch up with this hypothesis. It is not safe to put on a mask and purposely expose Read more…
September 16, 2020
Can COVID-19 literally break my heart? What the heck is myocarditis?
Clinical Symptoms
A: In short, yes—COVID-19 infection can damage your heart. Myocarditis is inflammation of the heart, and recently social media has been blowing up with reports of athletes opting out of play due to myocarditis. We’ve got your back to give you some answers about myocarditis. The most recent reports suggest that myocarditis, or inflammation of Read more…
September 16, 2020
Lottsa Vaccine Questions Answered
Vaccines
Alison Buttenheim, PhD MBA, Co-founder & Advisor
Q: How much longer until there’s a $#&^#% vaccine?!?! Q: How do vaccine trials work, by the way? Q: Once there’s a vaccine, the pandemic is over, right? Q: How will I know if it’s safe to get the vaccine? Q: What about that AstraZeneca trial that was stopped? A: Lotsa vaccine questions! Answers below. Read more…
September 15, 2020
What do voting and COVID-19 have in common?
Staying Safe
Rebecca Doyle, Graduate Assistant
A: A LOT! We Nerdy Girls are proud to be engaged citizens and passionate advocates for exercising our right to vote. In fact, we are launching a weekly series to help offer you some practical tips for voting safely and supporting your community. **As a friendly reminder, the Dear Pandemic community is strictly non-partisan, and Read more…
September 15, 2020
How can I tell if I have symptoms from exposure to wildfire smoke or COVID?
Clinical Symptoms
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
A: In dramatic satellite images released yesterday, smoke from wildfires on the West coast is shown stretching across much of the United States. As if 2020 hasn’t already offered us enough uncertainty, wildfire smoke and COVID cause a set of common symptoms, making it hard to tell which you’re facing. Shared symptoms include coughing, wheezing, Read more…
September 14, 2020
I am struggling with anxiety and maybe depression during this pandemic and nothing I have tried, from journaling to gratitude journaling, has worked.
Mental Health
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
Q: I think I need a therapist. Where do I start? A: We will walk you through it. Before we do, we want to acknowledge your bravery. Many of us are going through this and we thank you for asking openly and honestly about how to find help. In fact, approximately 40% of Americans report Read more…
September 13, 2020
As we approach seasonal influenza season, how will I know if my symptoms are from the flu or covid-19? If I am not sure, what should I do?
Clinical Symptoms Staying Safe
Amanda Simanek, PhD MPH
A: Spoiler alert: It will be challenging. Many symptoms overlap between seasonal flu and COVID-19 which will unfortunately make it hard to know whether you have flu or COVID-19. For a thorough comparison of symptoms and other clinical characteristics of flu vs. COVID-19 see here. Symptoms common to both COVID-19 and flu include: -Fever or Read more…
September 12, 2020
¿Puedo ser un voluntario en un estudio de fase 3 de una vacuna contra el coronavirus?
Posts en Español
Sandra Albrecht, PhD MPH
R. ¡Por supuesto! En Estados Unidos (EEUU), la Red de la Prevención del COVID-19 está aceptando voluntarios para los ensayos clínicos de fase 3 (enlace a continuación). Si le interesa en ser voluntario en un estudio, tiene que contestar alrededor de 25 preguntas (nos tomó menos de 10 minutos completar la encuesta). Luego, su información Read more…
September 12, 2020
Dear Pandemic COVID Q&A
Families/Kids Socializing Staying Safe Vaccines Videos
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
Dear Pandemic: Q&A Live Dr. Leininger and Dr. Jones answer follower questions! https://youtu.be/sUjiCnZu8mQ Link to original FB post
From our follower Question Box!! A: Yes, while we know that children are less likely to experience severe illness due to COVID-19, increasing evidence tells us that children can spread (transmit) the virus. But, it is not clear if they are more likely to do so than adults or if likelihood of transmission varies by Read more…
So, I might want to vote by mail. What should I be planning for?
Staying SafeRebecca Doyle, Graduate Assistant
A: The very first step in ANY voting plan is checking your voter registration or registering to vote, and we’re ready to help you with that too – it just so happens that today is National Voter Registration Day! Voting by mail is a safe and secure way to make your voice heard in November, Read more…
September 21, 2020
How do I keep my pod from growing into a swarm?
Families/Kids Infection and Spread Socializing Staying Safe
Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD
A: Reflect and refine. Small, stable pods work best in limiting the spread of SARS-CoV-2 while maintaining essential functions like work, school, and sanity. Everyday actions will help keep your pod from growing out of control. Reflection- It’s easy to minimize risk when we face them one at a time. We often think only of Read more…
September 21, 2020
Stress related to the pandemic has accelerated my substance use. How can I find the support I need?
Mental Health
Shoshana Aronowitz, PhD FNP-BC
A: As we’ve discussed in past posts, the pandemic and other stressful current events have taken a toll on many people’s mental health. For some folks, this can exacerbate substance use issues. It can be really scary to feel like you don’t have control over your substance use, but there are places you can find Read more…
September 20, 2020
Are temperature checks an adequate screening tool for COVID-19?
Clinical Symptoms Infection and Spread Staying Safe
Amanda Simanek, PhD MPH
A: Unfortunately, no. Being fever-free at the time of a temperature check is not a guarantee that a person doesn’t have COVID-19, nor that someone with COVID-19 won’t spread the infection to others. Why is that? The period of infectiousness for someone with COVID-19 (i.e., the window of time when someone can infect others) starts Read more…
September 19, 2020
Announcing the Dear Pandemic podcast!
Uncategorized
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
Good news! Dear Pandemic now has a podcast! It’s called I Have Questions. Find it wherever you get podcasts, or at https://anchor.fm/dearpandemic. For now, the podcast is weekly Q&A with follower questions and Dear Pandemic contributor answers. We’ll be adding longer-format interviews with other experts soon, so stay tuned. If you have a question, put Read more…
September 19, 2020
Dear Pandemic COVID Q&A
Infection and Spread Staying Safe Videos
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
Dear Pandemic: COVID Q&A Those Nerdy Girls Dr. Jennifer Beam Dowd and Dr. Malia Jones take follower questions in this Facebook Live event. https://youtu.be/X9APmVZ-muM Link to original FB post
September 18, 2020
I recently saw an article stating SARS-CoV-2 was made in a lab.
Uncertainty and Misinformation
Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD
Q: How do I evaluate the quality of this claim and support good science? A: This extraordinary claim requires some serious evaluation to prevent the spread of misinformation. Curiosity and scientific skepticism are quite healthy, though the new pre-print article violates many foundational principles of scientific inquiry. Lindsay’s Laws of Infodemiology provide a useful guide Read more…
September 17, 2020
Can a face mask act like a vaccine?
Infection and Spread Masks Staying Safe Uncertainty and Misinformation
A: Although we ❤️ the part where it promotes mask-wearing, this intriguing idea has not been proven. For now, keep wearing your mask (because it DOES reduce your likelihood of infecting others) and wait for the science to catch up with this hypothesis. It is not safe to put on a mask and purposely expose Read more…
September 16, 2020
Can COVID-19 literally break my heart? What the heck is myocarditis?
Clinical Symptoms
A: In short, yes—COVID-19 infection can damage your heart. Myocarditis is inflammation of the heart, and recently social media has been blowing up with reports of athletes opting out of play due to myocarditis. We’ve got your back to give you some answers about myocarditis. The most recent reports suggest that myocarditis, or inflammation of Read more…
September 16, 2020
Lottsa Vaccine Questions Answered
Vaccines
Alison Buttenheim, PhD MBA, Co-founder & Advisor
Q: How much longer until there’s a $#&^#% vaccine?!?! Q: How do vaccine trials work, by the way? Q: Once there’s a vaccine, the pandemic is over, right? Q: How will I know if it’s safe to get the vaccine? Q: What about that AstraZeneca trial that was stopped? A: Lotsa vaccine questions! Answers below. Read more…
September 15, 2020
What do voting and COVID-19 have in common?
Staying Safe
Rebecca Doyle, Graduate Assistant
A: A LOT! We Nerdy Girls are proud to be engaged citizens and passionate advocates for exercising our right to vote. In fact, we are launching a weekly series to help offer you some practical tips for voting safely and supporting your community. **As a friendly reminder, the Dear Pandemic community is strictly non-partisan, and Read more…
September 15, 2020
How can I tell if I have symptoms from exposure to wildfire smoke or COVID?
Clinical Symptoms
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
A: In dramatic satellite images released yesterday, smoke from wildfires on the West coast is shown stretching across much of the United States. As if 2020 hasn’t already offered us enough uncertainty, wildfire smoke and COVID cause a set of common symptoms, making it hard to tell which you’re facing. Shared symptoms include coughing, wheezing, Read more…
September 14, 2020
I am struggling with anxiety and maybe depression during this pandemic and nothing I have tried, from journaling to gratitude journaling, has worked.
Mental Health
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
Q: I think I need a therapist. Where do I start? A: We will walk you through it. Before we do, we want to acknowledge your bravery. Many of us are going through this and we thank you for asking openly and honestly about how to find help. In fact, approximately 40% of Americans report Read more…
September 13, 2020
As we approach seasonal influenza season, how will I know if my symptoms are from the flu or covid-19? If I am not sure, what should I do?
Clinical Symptoms Staying Safe
Amanda Simanek, PhD MPH
A: Spoiler alert: It will be challenging. Many symptoms overlap between seasonal flu and COVID-19 which will unfortunately make it hard to know whether you have flu or COVID-19. For a thorough comparison of symptoms and other clinical characteristics of flu vs. COVID-19 see here. Symptoms common to both COVID-19 and flu include: -Fever or Read more…
September 12, 2020
¿Puedo ser un voluntario en un estudio de fase 3 de una vacuna contra el coronavirus?
Posts en Español
Sandra Albrecht, PhD MPH
R. ¡Por supuesto! En Estados Unidos (EEUU), la Red de la Prevención del COVID-19 está aceptando voluntarios para los ensayos clínicos de fase 3 (enlace a continuación). Si le interesa en ser voluntario en un estudio, tiene que contestar alrededor de 25 preguntas (nos tomó menos de 10 minutos completar la encuesta). Luego, su información Read more…
September 12, 2020
Dear Pandemic COVID Q&A
Families/Kids Socializing Staying Safe Vaccines Videos
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
Dear Pandemic: Q&A Live Dr. Leininger and Dr. Jones answer follower questions! https://youtu.be/sUjiCnZu8mQ Link to original FB post
A: The very first step in ANY voting plan is checking your voter registration or registering to vote, and we’re ready to help you with that too – it just so happens that today is National Voter Registration Day! Voting by mail is a safe and secure way to make your voice heard in November, Read more…
How do I keep my pod from growing into a swarm?
Families/Kids Infection and Spread Socializing Staying SafeAshley Ritter, APRN, PhD
A: Reflect and refine. Small, stable pods work best in limiting the spread of SARS-CoV-2 while maintaining essential functions like work, school, and sanity. Everyday actions will help keep your pod from growing out of control. Reflection- It’s easy to minimize risk when we face them one at a time. We often think only of Read more…
September 21, 2020
Stress related to the pandemic has accelerated my substance use. How can I find the support I need?
Mental Health
Shoshana Aronowitz, PhD FNP-BC
A: As we’ve discussed in past posts, the pandemic and other stressful current events have taken a toll on many people’s mental health. For some folks, this can exacerbate substance use issues. It can be really scary to feel like you don’t have control over your substance use, but there are places you can find Read more…
September 20, 2020
Are temperature checks an adequate screening tool for COVID-19?
Clinical Symptoms Infection and Spread Staying Safe
Amanda Simanek, PhD MPH
A: Unfortunately, no. Being fever-free at the time of a temperature check is not a guarantee that a person doesn’t have COVID-19, nor that someone with COVID-19 won’t spread the infection to others. Why is that? The period of infectiousness for someone with COVID-19 (i.e., the window of time when someone can infect others) starts Read more…
September 19, 2020
Announcing the Dear Pandemic podcast!
Uncategorized
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
Good news! Dear Pandemic now has a podcast! It’s called I Have Questions. Find it wherever you get podcasts, or at https://anchor.fm/dearpandemic. For now, the podcast is weekly Q&A with follower questions and Dear Pandemic contributor answers. We’ll be adding longer-format interviews with other experts soon, so stay tuned. If you have a question, put Read more…
September 19, 2020
Dear Pandemic COVID Q&A
Infection and Spread Staying Safe Videos
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
Dear Pandemic: COVID Q&A Those Nerdy Girls Dr. Jennifer Beam Dowd and Dr. Malia Jones take follower questions in this Facebook Live event. https://youtu.be/X9APmVZ-muM Link to original FB post
September 18, 2020
I recently saw an article stating SARS-CoV-2 was made in a lab.
Uncertainty and Misinformation
Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD
Q: How do I evaluate the quality of this claim and support good science? A: This extraordinary claim requires some serious evaluation to prevent the spread of misinformation. Curiosity and scientific skepticism are quite healthy, though the new pre-print article violates many foundational principles of scientific inquiry. Lindsay’s Laws of Infodemiology provide a useful guide Read more…
September 17, 2020
Can a face mask act like a vaccine?
Infection and Spread Masks Staying Safe Uncertainty and Misinformation
A: Although we ❤️ the part where it promotes mask-wearing, this intriguing idea has not been proven. For now, keep wearing your mask (because it DOES reduce your likelihood of infecting others) and wait for the science to catch up with this hypothesis. It is not safe to put on a mask and purposely expose Read more…
September 16, 2020
Can COVID-19 literally break my heart? What the heck is myocarditis?
Clinical Symptoms
A: In short, yes—COVID-19 infection can damage your heart. Myocarditis is inflammation of the heart, and recently social media has been blowing up with reports of athletes opting out of play due to myocarditis. We’ve got your back to give you some answers about myocarditis. The most recent reports suggest that myocarditis, or inflammation of Read more…
September 16, 2020
Lottsa Vaccine Questions Answered
Vaccines
Alison Buttenheim, PhD MBA, Co-founder & Advisor
Q: How much longer until there’s a $#&^#% vaccine?!?! Q: How do vaccine trials work, by the way? Q: Once there’s a vaccine, the pandemic is over, right? Q: How will I know if it’s safe to get the vaccine? Q: What about that AstraZeneca trial that was stopped? A: Lotsa vaccine questions! Answers below. Read more…
September 15, 2020
What do voting and COVID-19 have in common?
Staying Safe
Rebecca Doyle, Graduate Assistant
A: A LOT! We Nerdy Girls are proud to be engaged citizens and passionate advocates for exercising our right to vote. In fact, we are launching a weekly series to help offer you some practical tips for voting safely and supporting your community. **As a friendly reminder, the Dear Pandemic community is strictly non-partisan, and Read more…
September 15, 2020
How can I tell if I have symptoms from exposure to wildfire smoke or COVID?
Clinical Symptoms
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
A: In dramatic satellite images released yesterday, smoke from wildfires on the West coast is shown stretching across much of the United States. As if 2020 hasn’t already offered us enough uncertainty, wildfire smoke and COVID cause a set of common symptoms, making it hard to tell which you’re facing. Shared symptoms include coughing, wheezing, Read more…
September 14, 2020
I am struggling with anxiety and maybe depression during this pandemic and nothing I have tried, from journaling to gratitude journaling, has worked.
Mental Health
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
Q: I think I need a therapist. Where do I start? A: We will walk you through it. Before we do, we want to acknowledge your bravery. Many of us are going through this and we thank you for asking openly and honestly about how to find help. In fact, approximately 40% of Americans report Read more…
September 13, 2020
As we approach seasonal influenza season, how will I know if my symptoms are from the flu or covid-19? If I am not sure, what should I do?
Clinical Symptoms Staying Safe
Amanda Simanek, PhD MPH
A: Spoiler alert: It will be challenging. Many symptoms overlap between seasonal flu and COVID-19 which will unfortunately make it hard to know whether you have flu or COVID-19. For a thorough comparison of symptoms and other clinical characteristics of flu vs. COVID-19 see here. Symptoms common to both COVID-19 and flu include: -Fever or Read more…
September 12, 2020
¿Puedo ser un voluntario en un estudio de fase 3 de una vacuna contra el coronavirus?
Posts en Español
Sandra Albrecht, PhD MPH
R. ¡Por supuesto! En Estados Unidos (EEUU), la Red de la Prevención del COVID-19 está aceptando voluntarios para los ensayos clínicos de fase 3 (enlace a continuación). Si le interesa en ser voluntario en un estudio, tiene que contestar alrededor de 25 preguntas (nos tomó menos de 10 minutos completar la encuesta). Luego, su información Read more…
September 12, 2020
Dear Pandemic COVID Q&A
Families/Kids Socializing Staying Safe Vaccines Videos
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
Dear Pandemic: Q&A Live Dr. Leininger and Dr. Jones answer follower questions! https://youtu.be/sUjiCnZu8mQ Link to original FB post
A: Reflect and refine. Small, stable pods work best in limiting the spread of SARS-CoV-2 while maintaining essential functions like work, school, and sanity. Everyday actions will help keep your pod from growing out of control. Reflection- It’s easy to minimize risk when we face them one at a time. We often think only of Read more…
Stress related to the pandemic has accelerated my substance use. How can I find the support I need?
Mental HealthShoshana Aronowitz, PhD FNP-BC
A: As we’ve discussed in past posts, the pandemic and other stressful current events have taken a toll on many people’s mental health. For some folks, this can exacerbate substance use issues. It can be really scary to feel like you don’t have control over your substance use, but there are places you can find Read more…
September 20, 2020
Are temperature checks an adequate screening tool for COVID-19?
Clinical Symptoms Infection and Spread Staying Safe
Amanda Simanek, PhD MPH
A: Unfortunately, no. Being fever-free at the time of a temperature check is not a guarantee that a person doesn’t have COVID-19, nor that someone with COVID-19 won’t spread the infection to others. Why is that? The period of infectiousness for someone with COVID-19 (i.e., the window of time when someone can infect others) starts Read more…
September 19, 2020
Announcing the Dear Pandemic podcast!
Uncategorized
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
Good news! Dear Pandemic now has a podcast! It’s called I Have Questions. Find it wherever you get podcasts, or at https://anchor.fm/dearpandemic. For now, the podcast is weekly Q&A with follower questions and Dear Pandemic contributor answers. We’ll be adding longer-format interviews with other experts soon, so stay tuned. If you have a question, put Read more…
September 19, 2020
Dear Pandemic COVID Q&A
Infection and Spread Staying Safe Videos
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
Dear Pandemic: COVID Q&A Those Nerdy Girls Dr. Jennifer Beam Dowd and Dr. Malia Jones take follower questions in this Facebook Live event. https://youtu.be/X9APmVZ-muM Link to original FB post
September 18, 2020
I recently saw an article stating SARS-CoV-2 was made in a lab.
Uncertainty and Misinformation
Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD
Q: How do I evaluate the quality of this claim and support good science? A: This extraordinary claim requires some serious evaluation to prevent the spread of misinformation. Curiosity and scientific skepticism are quite healthy, though the new pre-print article violates many foundational principles of scientific inquiry. Lindsay’s Laws of Infodemiology provide a useful guide Read more…
September 17, 2020
Can a face mask act like a vaccine?
Infection and Spread Masks Staying Safe Uncertainty and Misinformation
A: Although we ❤️ the part where it promotes mask-wearing, this intriguing idea has not been proven. For now, keep wearing your mask (because it DOES reduce your likelihood of infecting others) and wait for the science to catch up with this hypothesis. It is not safe to put on a mask and purposely expose Read more…
September 16, 2020
Can COVID-19 literally break my heart? What the heck is myocarditis?
Clinical Symptoms
A: In short, yes—COVID-19 infection can damage your heart. Myocarditis is inflammation of the heart, and recently social media has been blowing up with reports of athletes opting out of play due to myocarditis. We’ve got your back to give you some answers about myocarditis. The most recent reports suggest that myocarditis, or inflammation of Read more…
September 16, 2020
Lottsa Vaccine Questions Answered
Vaccines
Alison Buttenheim, PhD MBA, Co-founder & Advisor
Q: How much longer until there’s a $#&^#% vaccine?!?! Q: How do vaccine trials work, by the way? Q: Once there’s a vaccine, the pandemic is over, right? Q: How will I know if it’s safe to get the vaccine? Q: What about that AstraZeneca trial that was stopped? A: Lotsa vaccine questions! Answers below. Read more…
September 15, 2020
What do voting and COVID-19 have in common?
Staying Safe
Rebecca Doyle, Graduate Assistant
A: A LOT! We Nerdy Girls are proud to be engaged citizens and passionate advocates for exercising our right to vote. In fact, we are launching a weekly series to help offer you some practical tips for voting safely and supporting your community. **As a friendly reminder, the Dear Pandemic community is strictly non-partisan, and Read more…
September 15, 2020
How can I tell if I have symptoms from exposure to wildfire smoke or COVID?
Clinical Symptoms
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
A: In dramatic satellite images released yesterday, smoke from wildfires on the West coast is shown stretching across much of the United States. As if 2020 hasn’t already offered us enough uncertainty, wildfire smoke and COVID cause a set of common symptoms, making it hard to tell which you’re facing. Shared symptoms include coughing, wheezing, Read more…
September 14, 2020
I am struggling with anxiety and maybe depression during this pandemic and nothing I have tried, from journaling to gratitude journaling, has worked.
Mental Health
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
Q: I think I need a therapist. Where do I start? A: We will walk you through it. Before we do, we want to acknowledge your bravery. Many of us are going through this and we thank you for asking openly and honestly about how to find help. In fact, approximately 40% of Americans report Read more…
September 13, 2020
As we approach seasonal influenza season, how will I know if my symptoms are from the flu or covid-19? If I am not sure, what should I do?
Clinical Symptoms Staying Safe
Amanda Simanek, PhD MPH
A: Spoiler alert: It will be challenging. Many symptoms overlap between seasonal flu and COVID-19 which will unfortunately make it hard to know whether you have flu or COVID-19. For a thorough comparison of symptoms and other clinical characteristics of flu vs. COVID-19 see here. Symptoms common to both COVID-19 and flu include: -Fever or Read more…
September 12, 2020
¿Puedo ser un voluntario en un estudio de fase 3 de una vacuna contra el coronavirus?
Posts en Español
Sandra Albrecht, PhD MPH
R. ¡Por supuesto! En Estados Unidos (EEUU), la Red de la Prevención del COVID-19 está aceptando voluntarios para los ensayos clínicos de fase 3 (enlace a continuación). Si le interesa en ser voluntario en un estudio, tiene que contestar alrededor de 25 preguntas (nos tomó menos de 10 minutos completar la encuesta). Luego, su información Read more…
September 12, 2020
Dear Pandemic COVID Q&A
Families/Kids Socializing Staying Safe Vaccines Videos
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
Dear Pandemic: Q&A Live Dr. Leininger and Dr. Jones answer follower questions! https://youtu.be/sUjiCnZu8mQ Link to original FB post
A: As we’ve discussed in past posts, the pandemic and other stressful current events have taken a toll on many people’s mental health. For some folks, this can exacerbate substance use issues. It can be really scary to feel like you don’t have control over your substance use, but there are places you can find Read more…
Are temperature checks an adequate screening tool for COVID-19?
Clinical Symptoms Infection and Spread Staying SafeAmanda Simanek, PhD MPH
A: Unfortunately, no. Being fever-free at the time of a temperature check is not a guarantee that a person doesn’t have COVID-19, nor that someone with COVID-19 won’t spread the infection to others. Why is that? The period of infectiousness for someone with COVID-19 (i.e., the window of time when someone can infect others) starts Read more…
September 19, 2020
Announcing the Dear Pandemic podcast!
Uncategorized
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
Good news! Dear Pandemic now has a podcast! It’s called I Have Questions. Find it wherever you get podcasts, or at https://anchor.fm/dearpandemic. For now, the podcast is weekly Q&A with follower questions and Dear Pandemic contributor answers. We’ll be adding longer-format interviews with other experts soon, so stay tuned. If you have a question, put Read more…
September 19, 2020
Dear Pandemic COVID Q&A
Infection and Spread Staying Safe Videos
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
Dear Pandemic: COVID Q&A Those Nerdy Girls Dr. Jennifer Beam Dowd and Dr. Malia Jones take follower questions in this Facebook Live event. https://youtu.be/X9APmVZ-muM Link to original FB post
September 18, 2020
I recently saw an article stating SARS-CoV-2 was made in a lab.
Uncertainty and Misinformation
Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD
Q: How do I evaluate the quality of this claim and support good science? A: This extraordinary claim requires some serious evaluation to prevent the spread of misinformation. Curiosity and scientific skepticism are quite healthy, though the new pre-print article violates many foundational principles of scientific inquiry. Lindsay’s Laws of Infodemiology provide a useful guide Read more…
September 17, 2020
Can a face mask act like a vaccine?
Infection and Spread Masks Staying Safe Uncertainty and Misinformation
A: Although we ❤️ the part where it promotes mask-wearing, this intriguing idea has not been proven. For now, keep wearing your mask (because it DOES reduce your likelihood of infecting others) and wait for the science to catch up with this hypothesis. It is not safe to put on a mask and purposely expose Read more…
September 16, 2020
Can COVID-19 literally break my heart? What the heck is myocarditis?
Clinical Symptoms
A: In short, yes—COVID-19 infection can damage your heart. Myocarditis is inflammation of the heart, and recently social media has been blowing up with reports of athletes opting out of play due to myocarditis. We’ve got your back to give you some answers about myocarditis. The most recent reports suggest that myocarditis, or inflammation of Read more…
September 16, 2020
Lottsa Vaccine Questions Answered
Vaccines
Alison Buttenheim, PhD MBA, Co-founder & Advisor
Q: How much longer until there’s a $#&^#% vaccine?!?! Q: How do vaccine trials work, by the way? Q: Once there’s a vaccine, the pandemic is over, right? Q: How will I know if it’s safe to get the vaccine? Q: What about that AstraZeneca trial that was stopped? A: Lotsa vaccine questions! Answers below. Read more…
September 15, 2020
What do voting and COVID-19 have in common?
Staying Safe
Rebecca Doyle, Graduate Assistant
A: A LOT! We Nerdy Girls are proud to be engaged citizens and passionate advocates for exercising our right to vote. In fact, we are launching a weekly series to help offer you some practical tips for voting safely and supporting your community. **As a friendly reminder, the Dear Pandemic community is strictly non-partisan, and Read more…
September 15, 2020
How can I tell if I have symptoms from exposure to wildfire smoke or COVID?
Clinical Symptoms
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
A: In dramatic satellite images released yesterday, smoke from wildfires on the West coast is shown stretching across much of the United States. As if 2020 hasn’t already offered us enough uncertainty, wildfire smoke and COVID cause a set of common symptoms, making it hard to tell which you’re facing. Shared symptoms include coughing, wheezing, Read more…
September 14, 2020
I am struggling with anxiety and maybe depression during this pandemic and nothing I have tried, from journaling to gratitude journaling, has worked.
Mental Health
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
Q: I think I need a therapist. Where do I start? A: We will walk you through it. Before we do, we want to acknowledge your bravery. Many of us are going through this and we thank you for asking openly and honestly about how to find help. In fact, approximately 40% of Americans report Read more…
September 13, 2020
As we approach seasonal influenza season, how will I know if my symptoms are from the flu or covid-19? If I am not sure, what should I do?
Clinical Symptoms Staying Safe
Amanda Simanek, PhD MPH
A: Spoiler alert: It will be challenging. Many symptoms overlap between seasonal flu and COVID-19 which will unfortunately make it hard to know whether you have flu or COVID-19. For a thorough comparison of symptoms and other clinical characteristics of flu vs. COVID-19 see here. Symptoms common to both COVID-19 and flu include: -Fever or Read more…
September 12, 2020
¿Puedo ser un voluntario en un estudio de fase 3 de una vacuna contra el coronavirus?
Posts en Español
Sandra Albrecht, PhD MPH
R. ¡Por supuesto! En Estados Unidos (EEUU), la Red de la Prevención del COVID-19 está aceptando voluntarios para los ensayos clínicos de fase 3 (enlace a continuación). Si le interesa en ser voluntario en un estudio, tiene que contestar alrededor de 25 preguntas (nos tomó menos de 10 minutos completar la encuesta). Luego, su información Read more…
September 12, 2020
Dear Pandemic COVID Q&A
Families/Kids Socializing Staying Safe Vaccines Videos
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
Dear Pandemic: Q&A Live Dr. Leininger and Dr. Jones answer follower questions! https://youtu.be/sUjiCnZu8mQ Link to original FB post
A: Unfortunately, no. Being fever-free at the time of a temperature check is not a guarantee that a person doesn’t have COVID-19, nor that someone with COVID-19 won’t spread the infection to others. Why is that? The period of infectiousness for someone with COVID-19 (i.e., the window of time when someone can infect others) starts Read more…
Announcing the Dear Pandemic podcast!
UncategorizedMalia Jones, PhD MPH
Good news! Dear Pandemic now has a podcast! It’s called I Have Questions. Find it wherever you get podcasts, or at https://anchor.fm/dearpandemic. For now, the podcast is weekly Q&A with follower questions and Dear Pandemic contributor answers. We’ll be adding longer-format interviews with other experts soon, so stay tuned. If you have a question, put Read more…
September 19, 2020
Dear Pandemic COVID Q&A
Infection and Spread Staying Safe Videos
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
Dear Pandemic: COVID Q&A Those Nerdy Girls Dr. Jennifer Beam Dowd and Dr. Malia Jones take follower questions in this Facebook Live event. https://youtu.be/X9APmVZ-muM Link to original FB post
September 18, 2020
I recently saw an article stating SARS-CoV-2 was made in a lab.
Uncertainty and Misinformation
Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD
Q: How do I evaluate the quality of this claim and support good science? A: This extraordinary claim requires some serious evaluation to prevent the spread of misinformation. Curiosity and scientific skepticism are quite healthy, though the new pre-print article violates many foundational principles of scientific inquiry. Lindsay’s Laws of Infodemiology provide a useful guide Read more…
September 17, 2020
Can a face mask act like a vaccine?
Infection and Spread Masks Staying Safe Uncertainty and Misinformation
A: Although we ❤️ the part where it promotes mask-wearing, this intriguing idea has not been proven. For now, keep wearing your mask (because it DOES reduce your likelihood of infecting others) and wait for the science to catch up with this hypothesis. It is not safe to put on a mask and purposely expose Read more…
September 16, 2020
Can COVID-19 literally break my heart? What the heck is myocarditis?
Clinical Symptoms
A: In short, yes—COVID-19 infection can damage your heart. Myocarditis is inflammation of the heart, and recently social media has been blowing up with reports of athletes opting out of play due to myocarditis. We’ve got your back to give you some answers about myocarditis. The most recent reports suggest that myocarditis, or inflammation of Read more…
September 16, 2020
Lottsa Vaccine Questions Answered
Vaccines
Alison Buttenheim, PhD MBA, Co-founder & Advisor
Q: How much longer until there’s a $#&^#% vaccine?!?! Q: How do vaccine trials work, by the way? Q: Once there’s a vaccine, the pandemic is over, right? Q: How will I know if it’s safe to get the vaccine? Q: What about that AstraZeneca trial that was stopped? A: Lotsa vaccine questions! Answers below. Read more…
September 15, 2020
What do voting and COVID-19 have in common?
Staying Safe
Rebecca Doyle, Graduate Assistant
A: A LOT! We Nerdy Girls are proud to be engaged citizens and passionate advocates for exercising our right to vote. In fact, we are launching a weekly series to help offer you some practical tips for voting safely and supporting your community. **As a friendly reminder, the Dear Pandemic community is strictly non-partisan, and Read more…
September 15, 2020
How can I tell if I have symptoms from exposure to wildfire smoke or COVID?
Clinical Symptoms
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
A: In dramatic satellite images released yesterday, smoke from wildfires on the West coast is shown stretching across much of the United States. As if 2020 hasn’t already offered us enough uncertainty, wildfire smoke and COVID cause a set of common symptoms, making it hard to tell which you’re facing. Shared symptoms include coughing, wheezing, Read more…
September 14, 2020
I am struggling with anxiety and maybe depression during this pandemic and nothing I have tried, from journaling to gratitude journaling, has worked.
Mental Health
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
Q: I think I need a therapist. Where do I start? A: We will walk you through it. Before we do, we want to acknowledge your bravery. Many of us are going through this and we thank you for asking openly and honestly about how to find help. In fact, approximately 40% of Americans report Read more…
September 13, 2020
As we approach seasonal influenza season, how will I know if my symptoms are from the flu or covid-19? If I am not sure, what should I do?
Clinical Symptoms Staying Safe
Amanda Simanek, PhD MPH
A: Spoiler alert: It will be challenging. Many symptoms overlap between seasonal flu and COVID-19 which will unfortunately make it hard to know whether you have flu or COVID-19. For a thorough comparison of symptoms and other clinical characteristics of flu vs. COVID-19 see here. Symptoms common to both COVID-19 and flu include: -Fever or Read more…
September 12, 2020
¿Puedo ser un voluntario en un estudio de fase 3 de una vacuna contra el coronavirus?
Posts en Español
Sandra Albrecht, PhD MPH
R. ¡Por supuesto! En Estados Unidos (EEUU), la Red de la Prevención del COVID-19 está aceptando voluntarios para los ensayos clínicos de fase 3 (enlace a continuación). Si le interesa en ser voluntario en un estudio, tiene que contestar alrededor de 25 preguntas (nos tomó menos de 10 minutos completar la encuesta). Luego, su información Read more…
September 12, 2020
Dear Pandemic COVID Q&A
Families/Kids Socializing Staying Safe Vaccines Videos
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
Dear Pandemic: Q&A Live Dr. Leininger and Dr. Jones answer follower questions! https://youtu.be/sUjiCnZu8mQ Link to original FB post
Good news! Dear Pandemic now has a podcast! It’s called I Have Questions. Find it wherever you get podcasts, or at https://anchor.fm/dearpandemic. For now, the podcast is weekly Q&A with follower questions and Dear Pandemic contributor answers. We’ll be adding longer-format interviews with other experts soon, so stay tuned. If you have a question, put Read more…
Dear Pandemic COVID Q&A
Infection and Spread Staying Safe VideosMalia Jones, PhD MPH
Dear Pandemic: COVID Q&A Those Nerdy Girls Dr. Jennifer Beam Dowd and Dr. Malia Jones take follower questions in this Facebook Live event. https://youtu.be/X9APmVZ-muM Link to original FB post
September 18, 2020
I recently saw an article stating SARS-CoV-2 was made in a lab.
Uncertainty and Misinformation
Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD
Q: How do I evaluate the quality of this claim and support good science? A: This extraordinary claim requires some serious evaluation to prevent the spread of misinformation. Curiosity and scientific skepticism are quite healthy, though the new pre-print article violates many foundational principles of scientific inquiry. Lindsay’s Laws of Infodemiology provide a useful guide Read more…
September 17, 2020
Can a face mask act like a vaccine?
Infection and Spread Masks Staying Safe Uncertainty and Misinformation
A: Although we ❤️ the part where it promotes mask-wearing, this intriguing idea has not been proven. For now, keep wearing your mask (because it DOES reduce your likelihood of infecting others) and wait for the science to catch up with this hypothesis. It is not safe to put on a mask and purposely expose Read more…
September 16, 2020
Can COVID-19 literally break my heart? What the heck is myocarditis?
Clinical Symptoms
A: In short, yes—COVID-19 infection can damage your heart. Myocarditis is inflammation of the heart, and recently social media has been blowing up with reports of athletes opting out of play due to myocarditis. We’ve got your back to give you some answers about myocarditis. The most recent reports suggest that myocarditis, or inflammation of Read more…
September 16, 2020
Lottsa Vaccine Questions Answered
Vaccines
Alison Buttenheim, PhD MBA, Co-founder & Advisor
Q: How much longer until there’s a $#&^#% vaccine?!?! Q: How do vaccine trials work, by the way? Q: Once there’s a vaccine, the pandemic is over, right? Q: How will I know if it’s safe to get the vaccine? Q: What about that AstraZeneca trial that was stopped? A: Lotsa vaccine questions! Answers below. Read more…
September 15, 2020
What do voting and COVID-19 have in common?
Staying Safe
Rebecca Doyle, Graduate Assistant
A: A LOT! We Nerdy Girls are proud to be engaged citizens and passionate advocates for exercising our right to vote. In fact, we are launching a weekly series to help offer you some practical tips for voting safely and supporting your community. **As a friendly reminder, the Dear Pandemic community is strictly non-partisan, and Read more…
September 15, 2020
How can I tell if I have symptoms from exposure to wildfire smoke or COVID?
Clinical Symptoms
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
A: In dramatic satellite images released yesterday, smoke from wildfires on the West coast is shown stretching across much of the United States. As if 2020 hasn’t already offered us enough uncertainty, wildfire smoke and COVID cause a set of common symptoms, making it hard to tell which you’re facing. Shared symptoms include coughing, wheezing, Read more…
September 14, 2020
I am struggling with anxiety and maybe depression during this pandemic and nothing I have tried, from journaling to gratitude journaling, has worked.
Mental Health
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
Q: I think I need a therapist. Where do I start? A: We will walk you through it. Before we do, we want to acknowledge your bravery. Many of us are going through this and we thank you for asking openly and honestly about how to find help. In fact, approximately 40% of Americans report Read more…
September 13, 2020
As we approach seasonal influenza season, how will I know if my symptoms are from the flu or covid-19? If I am not sure, what should I do?
Clinical Symptoms Staying Safe
Amanda Simanek, PhD MPH
A: Spoiler alert: It will be challenging. Many symptoms overlap between seasonal flu and COVID-19 which will unfortunately make it hard to know whether you have flu or COVID-19. For a thorough comparison of symptoms and other clinical characteristics of flu vs. COVID-19 see here. Symptoms common to both COVID-19 and flu include: -Fever or Read more…
September 12, 2020
¿Puedo ser un voluntario en un estudio de fase 3 de una vacuna contra el coronavirus?
Posts en Español
Sandra Albrecht, PhD MPH
R. ¡Por supuesto! En Estados Unidos (EEUU), la Red de la Prevención del COVID-19 está aceptando voluntarios para los ensayos clínicos de fase 3 (enlace a continuación). Si le interesa en ser voluntario en un estudio, tiene que contestar alrededor de 25 preguntas (nos tomó menos de 10 minutos completar la encuesta). Luego, su información Read more…
September 12, 2020
Dear Pandemic COVID Q&A
Families/Kids Socializing Staying Safe Vaccines Videos
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
Dear Pandemic: Q&A Live Dr. Leininger and Dr. Jones answer follower questions! https://youtu.be/sUjiCnZu8mQ Link to original FB post
Dear Pandemic: COVID Q&A Those Nerdy Girls Dr. Jennifer Beam Dowd and Dr. Malia Jones take follower questions in this Facebook Live event. https://youtu.be/X9APmVZ-muM Link to original FB post
I recently saw an article stating SARS-CoV-2 was made in a lab.
Uncertainty and MisinformationAshley Ritter, APRN, PhD
Q: How do I evaluate the quality of this claim and support good science? A: This extraordinary claim requires some serious evaluation to prevent the spread of misinformation. Curiosity and scientific skepticism are quite healthy, though the new pre-print article violates many foundational principles of scientific inquiry. Lindsay’s Laws of Infodemiology provide a useful guide Read more…
September 17, 2020
Can a face mask act like a vaccine?
Infection and Spread Masks Staying Safe Uncertainty and Misinformation
A: Although we ❤️ the part where it promotes mask-wearing, this intriguing idea has not been proven. For now, keep wearing your mask (because it DOES reduce your likelihood of infecting others) and wait for the science to catch up with this hypothesis. It is not safe to put on a mask and purposely expose Read more…
September 16, 2020
Can COVID-19 literally break my heart? What the heck is myocarditis?
Clinical Symptoms
A: In short, yes—COVID-19 infection can damage your heart. Myocarditis is inflammation of the heart, and recently social media has been blowing up with reports of athletes opting out of play due to myocarditis. We’ve got your back to give you some answers about myocarditis. The most recent reports suggest that myocarditis, or inflammation of Read more…
September 16, 2020
Lottsa Vaccine Questions Answered
Vaccines
Alison Buttenheim, PhD MBA, Co-founder & Advisor
Q: How much longer until there’s a $#&^#% vaccine?!?! Q: How do vaccine trials work, by the way? Q: Once there’s a vaccine, the pandemic is over, right? Q: How will I know if it’s safe to get the vaccine? Q: What about that AstraZeneca trial that was stopped? A: Lotsa vaccine questions! Answers below. Read more…
September 15, 2020
What do voting and COVID-19 have in common?
Staying Safe
Rebecca Doyle, Graduate Assistant
A: A LOT! We Nerdy Girls are proud to be engaged citizens and passionate advocates for exercising our right to vote. In fact, we are launching a weekly series to help offer you some practical tips for voting safely and supporting your community. **As a friendly reminder, the Dear Pandemic community is strictly non-partisan, and Read more…
September 15, 2020
How can I tell if I have symptoms from exposure to wildfire smoke or COVID?
Clinical Symptoms
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
A: In dramatic satellite images released yesterday, smoke from wildfires on the West coast is shown stretching across much of the United States. As if 2020 hasn’t already offered us enough uncertainty, wildfire smoke and COVID cause a set of common symptoms, making it hard to tell which you’re facing. Shared symptoms include coughing, wheezing, Read more…
September 14, 2020
I am struggling with anxiety and maybe depression during this pandemic and nothing I have tried, from journaling to gratitude journaling, has worked.
Mental Health
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
Q: I think I need a therapist. Where do I start? A: We will walk you through it. Before we do, we want to acknowledge your bravery. Many of us are going through this and we thank you for asking openly and honestly about how to find help. In fact, approximately 40% of Americans report Read more…
September 13, 2020
As we approach seasonal influenza season, how will I know if my symptoms are from the flu or covid-19? If I am not sure, what should I do?
Clinical Symptoms Staying Safe
Amanda Simanek, PhD MPH
A: Spoiler alert: It will be challenging. Many symptoms overlap between seasonal flu and COVID-19 which will unfortunately make it hard to know whether you have flu or COVID-19. For a thorough comparison of symptoms and other clinical characteristics of flu vs. COVID-19 see here. Symptoms common to both COVID-19 and flu include: -Fever or Read more…
September 12, 2020
¿Puedo ser un voluntario en un estudio de fase 3 de una vacuna contra el coronavirus?
Posts en Español
Sandra Albrecht, PhD MPH
R. ¡Por supuesto! En Estados Unidos (EEUU), la Red de la Prevención del COVID-19 está aceptando voluntarios para los ensayos clínicos de fase 3 (enlace a continuación). Si le interesa en ser voluntario en un estudio, tiene que contestar alrededor de 25 preguntas (nos tomó menos de 10 minutos completar la encuesta). Luego, su información Read more…
September 12, 2020
Dear Pandemic COVID Q&A
Families/Kids Socializing Staying Safe Vaccines Videos
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
Dear Pandemic: Q&A Live Dr. Leininger and Dr. Jones answer follower questions! https://youtu.be/sUjiCnZu8mQ Link to original FB post
Q: How do I evaluate the quality of this claim and support good science? A: This extraordinary claim requires some serious evaluation to prevent the spread of misinformation. Curiosity and scientific skepticism are quite healthy, though the new pre-print article violates many foundational principles of scientific inquiry. Lindsay’s Laws of Infodemiology provide a useful guide Read more…
Can a face mask act like a vaccine?
Infection and Spread Masks Staying Safe Uncertainty and MisinformationA: Although we ❤️ the part where it promotes mask-wearing, this intriguing idea has not been proven. For now, keep wearing your mask (because it DOES reduce your likelihood of infecting others) and wait for the science to catch up with this hypothesis. It is not safe to put on a mask and purposely expose Read more…
Can COVID-19 literally break my heart? What the heck is myocarditis?
Clinical SymptomsA: In short, yes—COVID-19 infection can damage your heart. Myocarditis is inflammation of the heart, and recently social media has been blowing up with reports of athletes opting out of play due to myocarditis. We’ve got your back to give you some answers about myocarditis. The most recent reports suggest that myocarditis, or inflammation of Read more…
Lottsa Vaccine Questions Answered
VaccinesAlison Buttenheim, PhD MBA, Co-founder & Advisor
Q: How much longer until there’s a $#&^#% vaccine?!?! Q: How do vaccine trials work, by the way? Q: Once there’s a vaccine, the pandemic is over, right? Q: How will I know if it’s safe to get the vaccine? Q: What about that AstraZeneca trial that was stopped? A: Lotsa vaccine questions! Answers below. Read more…
September 15, 2020
What do voting and COVID-19 have in common?
Staying Safe
Rebecca Doyle, Graduate Assistant
A: A LOT! We Nerdy Girls are proud to be engaged citizens and passionate advocates for exercising our right to vote. In fact, we are launching a weekly series to help offer you some practical tips for voting safely and supporting your community. **As a friendly reminder, the Dear Pandemic community is strictly non-partisan, and Read more…
September 15, 2020
How can I tell if I have symptoms from exposure to wildfire smoke or COVID?
Clinical Symptoms
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
A: In dramatic satellite images released yesterday, smoke from wildfires on the West coast is shown stretching across much of the United States. As if 2020 hasn’t already offered us enough uncertainty, wildfire smoke and COVID cause a set of common symptoms, making it hard to tell which you’re facing. Shared symptoms include coughing, wheezing, Read more…
September 14, 2020
I am struggling with anxiety and maybe depression during this pandemic and nothing I have tried, from journaling to gratitude journaling, has worked.
Mental Health
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
Q: I think I need a therapist. Where do I start? A: We will walk you through it. Before we do, we want to acknowledge your bravery. Many of us are going through this and we thank you for asking openly and honestly about how to find help. In fact, approximately 40% of Americans report Read more…
September 13, 2020
As we approach seasonal influenza season, how will I know if my symptoms are from the flu or covid-19? If I am not sure, what should I do?
Clinical Symptoms Staying Safe
Amanda Simanek, PhD MPH
A: Spoiler alert: It will be challenging. Many symptoms overlap between seasonal flu and COVID-19 which will unfortunately make it hard to know whether you have flu or COVID-19. For a thorough comparison of symptoms and other clinical characteristics of flu vs. COVID-19 see here. Symptoms common to both COVID-19 and flu include: -Fever or Read more…
September 12, 2020
¿Puedo ser un voluntario en un estudio de fase 3 de una vacuna contra el coronavirus?
Posts en Español
Sandra Albrecht, PhD MPH
R. ¡Por supuesto! En Estados Unidos (EEUU), la Red de la Prevención del COVID-19 está aceptando voluntarios para los ensayos clínicos de fase 3 (enlace a continuación). Si le interesa en ser voluntario en un estudio, tiene que contestar alrededor de 25 preguntas (nos tomó menos de 10 minutos completar la encuesta). Luego, su información Read more…
September 12, 2020
Dear Pandemic COVID Q&A
Families/Kids Socializing Staying Safe Vaccines Videos
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
Dear Pandemic: Q&A Live Dr. Leininger and Dr. Jones answer follower questions! https://youtu.be/sUjiCnZu8mQ Link to original FB post
Q: How much longer until there’s a $#&^#% vaccine?!?! Q: How do vaccine trials work, by the way? Q: Once there’s a vaccine, the pandemic is over, right? Q: How will I know if it’s safe to get the vaccine? Q: What about that AstraZeneca trial that was stopped? A: Lotsa vaccine questions! Answers below. Read more…
What do voting and COVID-19 have in common?
Staying SafeRebecca Doyle, Graduate Assistant
A: A LOT! We Nerdy Girls are proud to be engaged citizens and passionate advocates for exercising our right to vote. In fact, we are launching a weekly series to help offer you some practical tips for voting safely and supporting your community. **As a friendly reminder, the Dear Pandemic community is strictly non-partisan, and Read more…
September 15, 2020
How can I tell if I have symptoms from exposure to wildfire smoke or COVID?
Clinical Symptoms
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
A: In dramatic satellite images released yesterday, smoke from wildfires on the West coast is shown stretching across much of the United States. As if 2020 hasn’t already offered us enough uncertainty, wildfire smoke and COVID cause a set of common symptoms, making it hard to tell which you’re facing. Shared symptoms include coughing, wheezing, Read more…
September 14, 2020
I am struggling with anxiety and maybe depression during this pandemic and nothing I have tried, from journaling to gratitude journaling, has worked.
Mental Health
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
Q: I think I need a therapist. Where do I start? A: We will walk you through it. Before we do, we want to acknowledge your bravery. Many of us are going through this and we thank you for asking openly and honestly about how to find help. In fact, approximately 40% of Americans report Read more…
September 13, 2020
As we approach seasonal influenza season, how will I know if my symptoms are from the flu or covid-19? If I am not sure, what should I do?
Clinical Symptoms Staying Safe
Amanda Simanek, PhD MPH
A: Spoiler alert: It will be challenging. Many symptoms overlap between seasonal flu and COVID-19 which will unfortunately make it hard to know whether you have flu or COVID-19. For a thorough comparison of symptoms and other clinical characteristics of flu vs. COVID-19 see here. Symptoms common to both COVID-19 and flu include: -Fever or Read more…
September 12, 2020
¿Puedo ser un voluntario en un estudio de fase 3 de una vacuna contra el coronavirus?
Posts en Español
Sandra Albrecht, PhD MPH
R. ¡Por supuesto! En Estados Unidos (EEUU), la Red de la Prevención del COVID-19 está aceptando voluntarios para los ensayos clínicos de fase 3 (enlace a continuación). Si le interesa en ser voluntario en un estudio, tiene que contestar alrededor de 25 preguntas (nos tomó menos de 10 minutos completar la encuesta). Luego, su información Read more…
September 12, 2020
Dear Pandemic COVID Q&A
Families/Kids Socializing Staying Safe Vaccines Videos
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
Dear Pandemic: Q&A Live Dr. Leininger and Dr. Jones answer follower questions! https://youtu.be/sUjiCnZu8mQ Link to original FB post
A: A LOT! We Nerdy Girls are proud to be engaged citizens and passionate advocates for exercising our right to vote. In fact, we are launching a weekly series to help offer you some practical tips for voting safely and supporting your community. **As a friendly reminder, the Dear Pandemic community is strictly non-partisan, and Read more…
How can I tell if I have symptoms from exposure to wildfire smoke or COVID?
Clinical SymptomsMalia Jones, PhD MPH
A: In dramatic satellite images released yesterday, smoke from wildfires on the West coast is shown stretching across much of the United States. As if 2020 hasn’t already offered us enough uncertainty, wildfire smoke and COVID cause a set of common symptoms, making it hard to tell which you’re facing. Shared symptoms include coughing, wheezing, Read more…
September 14, 2020
I am struggling with anxiety and maybe depression during this pandemic and nothing I have tried, from journaling to gratitude journaling, has worked.
Mental Health
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
Q: I think I need a therapist. Where do I start? A: We will walk you through it. Before we do, we want to acknowledge your bravery. Many of us are going through this and we thank you for asking openly and honestly about how to find help. In fact, approximately 40% of Americans report Read more…
September 13, 2020
As we approach seasonal influenza season, how will I know if my symptoms are from the flu or covid-19? If I am not sure, what should I do?
Clinical Symptoms Staying Safe
Amanda Simanek, PhD MPH
A: Spoiler alert: It will be challenging. Many symptoms overlap between seasonal flu and COVID-19 which will unfortunately make it hard to know whether you have flu or COVID-19. For a thorough comparison of symptoms and other clinical characteristics of flu vs. COVID-19 see here. Symptoms common to both COVID-19 and flu include: -Fever or Read more…
September 12, 2020
¿Puedo ser un voluntario en un estudio de fase 3 de una vacuna contra el coronavirus?
Posts en Español
Sandra Albrecht, PhD MPH
R. ¡Por supuesto! En Estados Unidos (EEUU), la Red de la Prevención del COVID-19 está aceptando voluntarios para los ensayos clínicos de fase 3 (enlace a continuación). Si le interesa en ser voluntario en un estudio, tiene que contestar alrededor de 25 preguntas (nos tomó menos de 10 minutos completar la encuesta). Luego, su información Read more…
September 12, 2020
Dear Pandemic COVID Q&A
Families/Kids Socializing Staying Safe Vaccines Videos
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
Dear Pandemic: Q&A Live Dr. Leininger and Dr. Jones answer follower questions! https://youtu.be/sUjiCnZu8mQ Link to original FB post
A: In dramatic satellite images released yesterday, smoke from wildfires on the West coast is shown stretching across much of the United States. As if 2020 hasn’t already offered us enough uncertainty, wildfire smoke and COVID cause a set of common symptoms, making it hard to tell which you’re facing. Shared symptoms include coughing, wheezing, Read more…
I am struggling with anxiety and maybe depression during this pandemic and nothing I have tried, from journaling to gratitude journaling, has worked.
Mental HealthAparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
Q: I think I need a therapist. Where do I start? A: We will walk you through it. Before we do, we want to acknowledge your bravery. Many of us are going through this and we thank you for asking openly and honestly about how to find help. In fact, approximately 40% of Americans report Read more…
September 13, 2020
As we approach seasonal influenza season, how will I know if my symptoms are from the flu or covid-19? If I am not sure, what should I do?
Clinical Symptoms Staying Safe
Amanda Simanek, PhD MPH
A: Spoiler alert: It will be challenging. Many symptoms overlap between seasonal flu and COVID-19 which will unfortunately make it hard to know whether you have flu or COVID-19. For a thorough comparison of symptoms and other clinical characteristics of flu vs. COVID-19 see here. Symptoms common to both COVID-19 and flu include: -Fever or Read more…
September 12, 2020
¿Puedo ser un voluntario en un estudio de fase 3 de una vacuna contra el coronavirus?
Posts en Español
Sandra Albrecht, PhD MPH
R. ¡Por supuesto! En Estados Unidos (EEUU), la Red de la Prevención del COVID-19 está aceptando voluntarios para los ensayos clínicos de fase 3 (enlace a continuación). Si le interesa en ser voluntario en un estudio, tiene que contestar alrededor de 25 preguntas (nos tomó menos de 10 minutos completar la encuesta). Luego, su información Read more…
September 12, 2020
Dear Pandemic COVID Q&A
Families/Kids Socializing Staying Safe Vaccines Videos
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
Dear Pandemic: Q&A Live Dr. Leininger and Dr. Jones answer follower questions! https://youtu.be/sUjiCnZu8mQ Link to original FB post
Q: I think I need a therapist. Where do I start? A: We will walk you through it. Before we do, we want to acknowledge your bravery. Many of us are going through this and we thank you for asking openly and honestly about how to find help. In fact, approximately 40% of Americans report Read more…
As we approach seasonal influenza season, how will I know if my symptoms are from the flu or covid-19? If I am not sure, what should I do?
Clinical Symptoms Staying SafeAmanda Simanek, PhD MPH
A: Spoiler alert: It will be challenging. Many symptoms overlap between seasonal flu and COVID-19 which will unfortunately make it hard to know whether you have flu or COVID-19. For a thorough comparison of symptoms and other clinical characteristics of flu vs. COVID-19 see here. Symptoms common to both COVID-19 and flu include: -Fever or Read more…
September 12, 2020
¿Puedo ser un voluntario en un estudio de fase 3 de una vacuna contra el coronavirus?
Posts en Español
Sandra Albrecht, PhD MPH
R. ¡Por supuesto! En Estados Unidos (EEUU), la Red de la Prevención del COVID-19 está aceptando voluntarios para los ensayos clínicos de fase 3 (enlace a continuación). Si le interesa en ser voluntario en un estudio, tiene que contestar alrededor de 25 preguntas (nos tomó menos de 10 minutos completar la encuesta). Luego, su información Read more…
September 12, 2020
Dear Pandemic COVID Q&A
Families/Kids Socializing Staying Safe Vaccines Videos
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
Dear Pandemic: Q&A Live Dr. Leininger and Dr. Jones answer follower questions! https://youtu.be/sUjiCnZu8mQ Link to original FB post
A: Spoiler alert: It will be challenging. Many symptoms overlap between seasonal flu and COVID-19 which will unfortunately make it hard to know whether you have flu or COVID-19. For a thorough comparison of symptoms and other clinical characteristics of flu vs. COVID-19 see here. Symptoms common to both COVID-19 and flu include: -Fever or Read more…
¿Puedo ser un voluntario en un estudio de fase 3 de una vacuna contra el coronavirus?
Posts en EspañolSandra Albrecht, PhD MPH
R. ¡Por supuesto! En Estados Unidos (EEUU), la Red de la Prevención del COVID-19 está aceptando voluntarios para los ensayos clínicos de fase 3 (enlace a continuación). Si le interesa en ser voluntario en un estudio, tiene que contestar alrededor de 25 preguntas (nos tomó menos de 10 minutos completar la encuesta). Luego, su información Read more…
September 12, 2020
Dear Pandemic COVID Q&A
Families/Kids Socializing Staying Safe Vaccines Videos
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
Dear Pandemic: Q&A Live Dr. Leininger and Dr. Jones answer follower questions! https://youtu.be/sUjiCnZu8mQ Link to original FB post
R. ¡Por supuesto! En Estados Unidos (EEUU), la Red de la Prevención del COVID-19 está aceptando voluntarios para los ensayos clínicos de fase 3 (enlace a continuación). Si le interesa en ser voluntario en un estudio, tiene que contestar alrededor de 25 preguntas (nos tomó menos de 10 minutos completar la encuesta). Luego, su información Read more…
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Dear Pandemic: Q&A Live Dr. Leininger and Dr. Jones answer follower questions! https://youtu.be/sUjiCnZu8mQ Link to original FB post
Dear Pandemic: Q&A Live Dr. Leininger and Dr. Jones answer follower questions! https://youtu.be/sUjiCnZu8mQ Link to original FB post