Restaurants in my city are reopening for outdoor dining. Is that safe?
Reopening Socializing Staying Safe
Alison Buttenheim, PhD MBA, Co-founder & Advisor
A: It’s probably safe for you as a diner. But also consider if it’s safe for kitchen crew and wait staff. Several Nerdy Girls live in Philadelphia, where restaurants were allowed to resume outdoor or sidewalk service as of Friday night. One of us (Alison) was interviewed by a local magazine about the safety of Read more…
June 13, 2020
Now that “homeschooling” is wrapping up, when can we safely start camp this summer?
Families/Kids School Staying Safe
Lauren Hale, PhD MA
Q: Will it be safe to go back to school in the fall? HELP! A: I feel you! Unfortunately, there’s no simple answer to this question. It may help to reframe the question to not only think about the safety risks of COVID-19 if kids return to school, but also the broader risks if kids Read more…
June 13, 2020
What Covid-19 metrics are best suited to guide our actions as a society moving forward?
Data and Metrics Data Literacy
Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD
A: Good scientific metrics require accurate measurement and must be reflective of the situation in real life. Unfortunately, Covid-19 creates opportunities for metrics upon metrics, some of which are not incredibly useful in guiding actions to stop the spread of the disease. With the help of a recent piece in the Washington Post, we will Read more…
June 12, 2020
Are there any updates to COVID-19 testing options?
Testing and Contact Tracing
Sandra Albrecht, PhD MPH
A. Yes! With more and more ways to test for COVID-19, it’s definitely tough to keep track of everything out there! But before we talk about the different options, it’s important to keep in mind that there are tests that assess ACTIVE (or CURRENT) infection (molecular tests), and then there are tests that assess PAST Read more…
June 12, 2020
What’s Happening with School Reopening in Israel?
School Staying Safe
Lauren Hale, PhD MA
Dear Pandemic is psyched to introduce today’s Nerdy Guest, historian Dr. Daphna Oren-Magidor, PhD, to discuss what’s happening with school reopening in Israel, where she lives with her husband and son. Q: When and under what circumstances did schools reopen in Israel? A: Israel acted fairly quickly and aggressively once the threat of COVID-19 became Read more…
June 12, 2020
How risky are my favorite places and activities?
Families/Kids Reopening Socializing Staying Safe Travel
Lindsey Leininger, PhD MA
A: A group of Michigan-based COVID-19 experts has put together a helpful set of activity “rankings.” TL;DR: Skip the buffet. Opt for tennis instead. Context: Nerdy Girls are here to help you #StaySMART this summer! A refresher of our SMART principles: S – Space. Keep your distance. M – Mask. Keep it on. A – Read more…
June 11, 2020
COVID-19 Vaccine Development
Vaccines Videos
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
James H. Conway, MD, FAAP (Infectious disease pediatrician at UW-Madison) chats with Nerdy Girls Malia Jones and Lindsey Leininger about vaccine development and the COVID-19 vaccine progress. Link to original FB post
June 11, 2020
Nerdy Guest Amy Hammock Discusses Domestic Violence During COVID-19
Families/Kids Mental Health
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
Dear Pandemic is pleased to introduce our Nerdy Guest Amy Hammock, MSW, PhD (Assistant Professor of Social Welfare, Core Faculty in the Program in Public Health, Stony Brook University) to discuss domestic violence during COVID-19. Q: Has domestic violence increased during the COVID-19 stay-at-home policies? A: Domestic violence—both intimate partner violence and child abuse—is an Read more…
June 11, 2020
Why are men more likely to be hospitalized and die from COVID than women?
Biology/Immunity Clinical Symptoms Families/Kids
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
A: Most likely due to biological sex differences in immune function, though other social and behavioral factors may contribute as well. Sadly, men are more likely be hospitalized, admitted to the ICU, and die from COVID-19 than women. This pattern first emerged in China and has been relatively consistent across countries, supporting the notion of Read more…
June 10, 2020
I was super sick in Nov/Dec/Jan (or in most parts of the world, February). Did I have COVID-19 already?
Biology/Immunity Infection and Spread
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
A: Nope… you probably had the flu. What makes us think it wasn’t COVID-19? We had a bad influenza year in the United States. This year’s flu vaccine did not cover one of the main flu strains that circulated this year very well–a type of influenza type B. So a lot of people who got Read more…
June 10, 2020
Is it safe to go back to the doctor?
Families/Kids Staying Safe
Lindsey Leininger, PhD MA
A: YES. Please don’t let fear keep you from seeking needed medical care! Nerdy Guest Dr. Eve Bloomgarden, a co-founder of Dear Pandemic partner organization Impact (impact4hc.com), has kindly shared helpful and reassuring guidance for health care seekers. Impact is a physician-led organization developing and disseminating evidence-based advice to patients, policymakers, and other decision-makers impacted Read more…
June 10, 2020
Can you settle the controversy around hydroxychloroquine? What is the latest news around this drug?
Treatments Uncertainty and Misinformation
Sandra Albrecht, PhD MPH
A. Hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) made headlines recently because a published observational study that raised alarms about its safety was retracted by the study’s authors. What does this mean? The results of scientific studies traditionally go through a rigorous review process by other researchers who were not involved in the original study. After this process, the article Read more…
June 9, 2020
What do we know about COVID-19 and pregnancy?
Families/Kids Staying Safe
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
A: The Nerdy Girls posted on this several weeks back, but recent research has provided us with some updates. Here are a few key points based on available data: -Pregnant women are no more likely to have high disease severity than than non-pregnant adults. -We do not know if COVID-19 increases risk of adverse effects Read more…
June 9, 2020
I’m traveling this summer. Any tips for safely staying at a hotel? A vacation rental?
Staying Safe Travel
Lindsey Leininger, PhD MA
A: Yes! Three key things to remember (beyond the always-applicable WASH THE HECK OUT OF YOUR HANDS and wear a mask): (1) Ask about infection control protocols before booking; (2) Beware high-touch surfaces and public spaces; (3) Time is your friend – if at all possible, try to find a booking that will have a Read more…
June 9, 2020
Whoa, what is this I hear about the WHO announcing that asymptomatic COVID-19 spread is rare?!
Infection and Spread Uncertainty and Misinformation
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
UPDATE (at bottom) Q: I thought that is why we have to be so careful; this is so confusing! A: Take a deep breath—despite the click-bait headlines coming out of yesterday’s rather unclear statement, nothing dramatic has changed about what we know about COVID-19 spread. The important distinction is between TRULY asymptomatic people who NEVER Read more…
June 8, 2020
I live with a toddler. How can we all survive the summer together?
Families/Kids Mental Health Staying Safe
Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD
A: Pair the live-in-the-moment attitude of Dory with the caution and planning of Marlin from Finding Nemo. Toddlers thrive on attention and routines. Unfortunately, Covid-19 has added more to the plates of adults while altering most daily routines. You can and will get through this! Here are a few suggestions inspired by your questions: Safety Read more…
June 8, 2020
Should I get an antibody test?
Biology/Immunity Testing and Contact Tracing
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
Q: Will it help me know if I’m already immune and can safely go about daily life? A: No….not yet. While the many antibody test being marketed are improving rapidly, there are still too many fundamental challenges in order to use these as a tool for knowledge about your *individual* exposure or immunity. Very briefly, Read more…
June 7, 2020
If someone in my household tests positive for COVID-19, how can I best care for them and keep the rest of my household safe?
Clinical Symptoms Families/Kids Staying Safe Treatments
Amanda Simanek, PhD MPH
A: If someone in your household develops symptoms of COVID-19 (see link below for symptom list), or suspects they have been exposed to COVID-19, they should contact their health care provider to get a test or, if available, visit a community testing site to get tested for COVID-19. If COVID-19 is suspected based on symptoms Read more…
June 7, 2020
Nerdy Girls Live 6/07/20
Families/Kids Social and Racial Justice Socializing Staying Safe Testing and Contact Tracing Videos
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
The safety of summer family activities, advice to BLM protesters, antibody testing, navigating shared child custody, and more are discussed by Dear Pandemic Nerdy Girls Malia Jones, PhD, MPH, Dr. Jenn Dowd, PhD, Amanda M. Simanek, PhD, MPH, and Alison Buttenheim, PhD, MBA. Link to original FB post
June 6, 2020
What are the long-term effects of COVID-19?
Clinical Symptoms
Lauren Hale, PhD MA
A: There’s still a ton we don’t know about the lasting effects of COVID-19 on the body — Heck, the disease has only been around for 6 months! The WHO reports that approximately 80% of cases are mild or asymptomatic. However, among this group, thousands of previously healthy individuals don’t recover within the average 2 Read more…
A: It’s probably safe for you as a diner. But also consider if it’s safe for kitchen crew and wait staff. Several Nerdy Girls live in Philadelphia, where restaurants were allowed to resume outdoor or sidewalk service as of Friday night. One of us (Alison) was interviewed by a local magazine about the safety of Read more…
Now that “homeschooling” is wrapping up, when can we safely start camp this summer?
Families/Kids School Staying Safe
Lauren Hale, PhD MA
Q: Will it be safe to go back to school in the fall? HELP! A: I feel you! Unfortunately, there’s no simple answer to this question. It may help to reframe the question to not only think about the safety risks of COVID-19 if kids return to school, but also the broader risks if kids Read more…
June 13, 2020
What Covid-19 metrics are best suited to guide our actions as a society moving forward?
Data and Metrics Data Literacy
Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD
A: Good scientific metrics require accurate measurement and must be reflective of the situation in real life. Unfortunately, Covid-19 creates opportunities for metrics upon metrics, some of which are not incredibly useful in guiding actions to stop the spread of the disease. With the help of a recent piece in the Washington Post, we will Read more…
June 12, 2020
Are there any updates to COVID-19 testing options?
Testing and Contact Tracing
Sandra Albrecht, PhD MPH
A. Yes! With more and more ways to test for COVID-19, it’s definitely tough to keep track of everything out there! But before we talk about the different options, it’s important to keep in mind that there are tests that assess ACTIVE (or CURRENT) infection (molecular tests), and then there are tests that assess PAST Read more…
June 12, 2020
What’s Happening with School Reopening in Israel?
School Staying Safe
Lauren Hale, PhD MA
Dear Pandemic is psyched to introduce today’s Nerdy Guest, historian Dr. Daphna Oren-Magidor, PhD, to discuss what’s happening with school reopening in Israel, where she lives with her husband and son. Q: When and under what circumstances did schools reopen in Israel? A: Israel acted fairly quickly and aggressively once the threat of COVID-19 became Read more…
June 12, 2020
How risky are my favorite places and activities?
Families/Kids Reopening Socializing Staying Safe Travel
Lindsey Leininger, PhD MA
A: A group of Michigan-based COVID-19 experts has put together a helpful set of activity “rankings.” TL;DR: Skip the buffet. Opt for tennis instead. Context: Nerdy Girls are here to help you #StaySMART this summer! A refresher of our SMART principles: S – Space. Keep your distance. M – Mask. Keep it on. A – Read more…
June 11, 2020
COVID-19 Vaccine Development
Vaccines Videos
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
James H. Conway, MD, FAAP (Infectious disease pediatrician at UW-Madison) chats with Nerdy Girls Malia Jones and Lindsey Leininger about vaccine development and the COVID-19 vaccine progress. Link to original FB post
June 11, 2020
Nerdy Guest Amy Hammock Discusses Domestic Violence During COVID-19
Families/Kids Mental Health
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
Dear Pandemic is pleased to introduce our Nerdy Guest Amy Hammock, MSW, PhD (Assistant Professor of Social Welfare, Core Faculty in the Program in Public Health, Stony Brook University) to discuss domestic violence during COVID-19. Q: Has domestic violence increased during the COVID-19 stay-at-home policies? A: Domestic violence—both intimate partner violence and child abuse—is an Read more…
June 11, 2020
Why are men more likely to be hospitalized and die from COVID than women?
Biology/Immunity Clinical Symptoms Families/Kids
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
A: Most likely due to biological sex differences in immune function, though other social and behavioral factors may contribute as well. Sadly, men are more likely be hospitalized, admitted to the ICU, and die from COVID-19 than women. This pattern first emerged in China and has been relatively consistent across countries, supporting the notion of Read more…
June 10, 2020
I was super sick in Nov/Dec/Jan (or in most parts of the world, February). Did I have COVID-19 already?
Biology/Immunity Infection and Spread
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
A: Nope… you probably had the flu. What makes us think it wasn’t COVID-19? We had a bad influenza year in the United States. This year’s flu vaccine did not cover one of the main flu strains that circulated this year very well–a type of influenza type B. So a lot of people who got Read more…
June 10, 2020
Is it safe to go back to the doctor?
Families/Kids Staying Safe
Lindsey Leininger, PhD MA
A: YES. Please don’t let fear keep you from seeking needed medical care! Nerdy Guest Dr. Eve Bloomgarden, a co-founder of Dear Pandemic partner organization Impact (impact4hc.com), has kindly shared helpful and reassuring guidance for health care seekers. Impact is a physician-led organization developing and disseminating evidence-based advice to patients, policymakers, and other decision-makers impacted Read more…
June 10, 2020
Can you settle the controversy around hydroxychloroquine? What is the latest news around this drug?
Treatments Uncertainty and Misinformation
Sandra Albrecht, PhD MPH
A. Hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) made headlines recently because a published observational study that raised alarms about its safety was retracted by the study’s authors. What does this mean? The results of scientific studies traditionally go through a rigorous review process by other researchers who were not involved in the original study. After this process, the article Read more…
June 9, 2020
What do we know about COVID-19 and pregnancy?
Families/Kids Staying Safe
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
A: The Nerdy Girls posted on this several weeks back, but recent research has provided us with some updates. Here are a few key points based on available data: -Pregnant women are no more likely to have high disease severity than than non-pregnant adults. -We do not know if COVID-19 increases risk of adverse effects Read more…
June 9, 2020
I’m traveling this summer. Any tips for safely staying at a hotel? A vacation rental?
Staying Safe Travel
Lindsey Leininger, PhD MA
A: Yes! Three key things to remember (beyond the always-applicable WASH THE HECK OUT OF YOUR HANDS and wear a mask): (1) Ask about infection control protocols before booking; (2) Beware high-touch surfaces and public spaces; (3) Time is your friend – if at all possible, try to find a booking that will have a Read more…
June 9, 2020
Whoa, what is this I hear about the WHO announcing that asymptomatic COVID-19 spread is rare?!
Infection and Spread Uncertainty and Misinformation
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
UPDATE (at bottom) Q: I thought that is why we have to be so careful; this is so confusing! A: Take a deep breath—despite the click-bait headlines coming out of yesterday’s rather unclear statement, nothing dramatic has changed about what we know about COVID-19 spread. The important distinction is between TRULY asymptomatic people who NEVER Read more…
June 8, 2020
I live with a toddler. How can we all survive the summer together?
Families/Kids Mental Health Staying Safe
Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD
A: Pair the live-in-the-moment attitude of Dory with the caution and planning of Marlin from Finding Nemo. Toddlers thrive on attention and routines. Unfortunately, Covid-19 has added more to the plates of adults while altering most daily routines. You can and will get through this! Here are a few suggestions inspired by your questions: Safety Read more…
June 8, 2020
Should I get an antibody test?
Biology/Immunity Testing and Contact Tracing
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
Q: Will it help me know if I’m already immune and can safely go about daily life? A: No….not yet. While the many antibody test being marketed are improving rapidly, there are still too many fundamental challenges in order to use these as a tool for knowledge about your *individual* exposure or immunity. Very briefly, Read more…
June 7, 2020
If someone in my household tests positive for COVID-19, how can I best care for them and keep the rest of my household safe?
Clinical Symptoms Families/Kids Staying Safe Treatments
Amanda Simanek, PhD MPH
A: If someone in your household develops symptoms of COVID-19 (see link below for symptom list), or suspects they have been exposed to COVID-19, they should contact their health care provider to get a test or, if available, visit a community testing site to get tested for COVID-19. If COVID-19 is suspected based on symptoms Read more…
June 7, 2020
Nerdy Girls Live 6/07/20
Families/Kids Social and Racial Justice Socializing Staying Safe Testing and Contact Tracing Videos
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
The safety of summer family activities, advice to BLM protesters, antibody testing, navigating shared child custody, and more are discussed by Dear Pandemic Nerdy Girls Malia Jones, PhD, MPH, Dr. Jenn Dowd, PhD, Amanda M. Simanek, PhD, MPH, and Alison Buttenheim, PhD, MBA. Link to original FB post
June 6, 2020
What are the long-term effects of COVID-19?
Clinical Symptoms
Lauren Hale, PhD MA
A: There’s still a ton we don’t know about the lasting effects of COVID-19 on the body — Heck, the disease has only been around for 6 months! The WHO reports that approximately 80% of cases are mild or asymptomatic. However, among this group, thousands of previously healthy individuals don’t recover within the average 2 Read more…
Q: Will it be safe to go back to school in the fall? HELP! A: I feel you! Unfortunately, there’s no simple answer to this question. It may help to reframe the question to not only think about the safety risks of COVID-19 if kids return to school, but also the broader risks if kids Read more…
What Covid-19 metrics are best suited to guide our actions as a society moving forward?
Data and Metrics Data Literacy
Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD
A: Good scientific metrics require accurate measurement and must be reflective of the situation in real life. Unfortunately, Covid-19 creates opportunities for metrics upon metrics, some of which are not incredibly useful in guiding actions to stop the spread of the disease. With the help of a recent piece in the Washington Post, we will Read more…
June 12, 2020
Are there any updates to COVID-19 testing options?
Testing and Contact Tracing
Sandra Albrecht, PhD MPH
A. Yes! With more and more ways to test for COVID-19, it’s definitely tough to keep track of everything out there! But before we talk about the different options, it’s important to keep in mind that there are tests that assess ACTIVE (or CURRENT) infection (molecular tests), and then there are tests that assess PAST Read more…
June 12, 2020
What’s Happening with School Reopening in Israel?
School Staying Safe
Lauren Hale, PhD MA
Dear Pandemic is psyched to introduce today’s Nerdy Guest, historian Dr. Daphna Oren-Magidor, PhD, to discuss what’s happening with school reopening in Israel, where she lives with her husband and son. Q: When and under what circumstances did schools reopen in Israel? A: Israel acted fairly quickly and aggressively once the threat of COVID-19 became Read more…
June 12, 2020
How risky are my favorite places and activities?
Families/Kids Reopening Socializing Staying Safe Travel
Lindsey Leininger, PhD MA
A: A group of Michigan-based COVID-19 experts has put together a helpful set of activity “rankings.” TL;DR: Skip the buffet. Opt for tennis instead. Context: Nerdy Girls are here to help you #StaySMART this summer! A refresher of our SMART principles: S – Space. Keep your distance. M – Mask. Keep it on. A – Read more…
June 11, 2020
COVID-19 Vaccine Development
Vaccines Videos
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
James H. Conway, MD, FAAP (Infectious disease pediatrician at UW-Madison) chats with Nerdy Girls Malia Jones and Lindsey Leininger about vaccine development and the COVID-19 vaccine progress. Link to original FB post
June 11, 2020
Nerdy Guest Amy Hammock Discusses Domestic Violence During COVID-19
Families/Kids Mental Health
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
Dear Pandemic is pleased to introduce our Nerdy Guest Amy Hammock, MSW, PhD (Assistant Professor of Social Welfare, Core Faculty in the Program in Public Health, Stony Brook University) to discuss domestic violence during COVID-19. Q: Has domestic violence increased during the COVID-19 stay-at-home policies? A: Domestic violence—both intimate partner violence and child abuse—is an Read more…
June 11, 2020
Why are men more likely to be hospitalized and die from COVID than women?
Biology/Immunity Clinical Symptoms Families/Kids
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
A: Most likely due to biological sex differences in immune function, though other social and behavioral factors may contribute as well. Sadly, men are more likely be hospitalized, admitted to the ICU, and die from COVID-19 than women. This pattern first emerged in China and has been relatively consistent across countries, supporting the notion of Read more…
June 10, 2020
I was super sick in Nov/Dec/Jan (or in most parts of the world, February). Did I have COVID-19 already?
Biology/Immunity Infection and Spread
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
A: Nope… you probably had the flu. What makes us think it wasn’t COVID-19? We had a bad influenza year in the United States. This year’s flu vaccine did not cover one of the main flu strains that circulated this year very well–a type of influenza type B. So a lot of people who got Read more…
June 10, 2020
Is it safe to go back to the doctor?
Families/Kids Staying Safe
Lindsey Leininger, PhD MA
A: YES. Please don’t let fear keep you from seeking needed medical care! Nerdy Guest Dr. Eve Bloomgarden, a co-founder of Dear Pandemic partner organization Impact (impact4hc.com), has kindly shared helpful and reassuring guidance for health care seekers. Impact is a physician-led organization developing and disseminating evidence-based advice to patients, policymakers, and other decision-makers impacted Read more…
June 10, 2020
Can you settle the controversy around hydroxychloroquine? What is the latest news around this drug?
Treatments Uncertainty and Misinformation
Sandra Albrecht, PhD MPH
A. Hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) made headlines recently because a published observational study that raised alarms about its safety was retracted by the study’s authors. What does this mean? The results of scientific studies traditionally go through a rigorous review process by other researchers who were not involved in the original study. After this process, the article Read more…
June 9, 2020
What do we know about COVID-19 and pregnancy?
Families/Kids Staying Safe
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
A: The Nerdy Girls posted on this several weeks back, but recent research has provided us with some updates. Here are a few key points based on available data: -Pregnant women are no more likely to have high disease severity than than non-pregnant adults. -We do not know if COVID-19 increases risk of adverse effects Read more…
June 9, 2020
I’m traveling this summer. Any tips for safely staying at a hotel? A vacation rental?
Staying Safe Travel
Lindsey Leininger, PhD MA
A: Yes! Three key things to remember (beyond the always-applicable WASH THE HECK OUT OF YOUR HANDS and wear a mask): (1) Ask about infection control protocols before booking; (2) Beware high-touch surfaces and public spaces; (3) Time is your friend – if at all possible, try to find a booking that will have a Read more…
June 9, 2020
Whoa, what is this I hear about the WHO announcing that asymptomatic COVID-19 spread is rare?!
Infection and Spread Uncertainty and Misinformation
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
UPDATE (at bottom) Q: I thought that is why we have to be so careful; this is so confusing! A: Take a deep breath—despite the click-bait headlines coming out of yesterday’s rather unclear statement, nothing dramatic has changed about what we know about COVID-19 spread. The important distinction is between TRULY asymptomatic people who NEVER Read more…
June 8, 2020
I live with a toddler. How can we all survive the summer together?
Families/Kids Mental Health Staying Safe
Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD
A: Pair the live-in-the-moment attitude of Dory with the caution and planning of Marlin from Finding Nemo. Toddlers thrive on attention and routines. Unfortunately, Covid-19 has added more to the plates of adults while altering most daily routines. You can and will get through this! Here are a few suggestions inspired by your questions: Safety Read more…
June 8, 2020
Should I get an antibody test?
Biology/Immunity Testing and Contact Tracing
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
Q: Will it help me know if I’m already immune and can safely go about daily life? A: No….not yet. While the many antibody test being marketed are improving rapidly, there are still too many fundamental challenges in order to use these as a tool for knowledge about your *individual* exposure or immunity. Very briefly, Read more…
June 7, 2020
If someone in my household tests positive for COVID-19, how can I best care for them and keep the rest of my household safe?
Clinical Symptoms Families/Kids Staying Safe Treatments
Amanda Simanek, PhD MPH
A: If someone in your household develops symptoms of COVID-19 (see link below for symptom list), or suspects they have been exposed to COVID-19, they should contact their health care provider to get a test or, if available, visit a community testing site to get tested for COVID-19. If COVID-19 is suspected based on symptoms Read more…
June 7, 2020
Nerdy Girls Live 6/07/20
Families/Kids Social and Racial Justice Socializing Staying Safe Testing and Contact Tracing Videos
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
The safety of summer family activities, advice to BLM protesters, antibody testing, navigating shared child custody, and more are discussed by Dear Pandemic Nerdy Girls Malia Jones, PhD, MPH, Dr. Jenn Dowd, PhD, Amanda M. Simanek, PhD, MPH, and Alison Buttenheim, PhD, MBA. Link to original FB post
June 6, 2020
What are the long-term effects of COVID-19?
Clinical Symptoms
Lauren Hale, PhD MA
A: There’s still a ton we don’t know about the lasting effects of COVID-19 on the body — Heck, the disease has only been around for 6 months! The WHO reports that approximately 80% of cases are mild or asymptomatic. However, among this group, thousands of previously healthy individuals don’t recover within the average 2 Read more…
A: Good scientific metrics require accurate measurement and must be reflective of the situation in real life. Unfortunately, Covid-19 creates opportunities for metrics upon metrics, some of which are not incredibly useful in guiding actions to stop the spread of the disease. With the help of a recent piece in the Washington Post, we will Read more…
Are there any updates to COVID-19 testing options?
Testing and Contact Tracing
Sandra Albrecht, PhD MPH
A. Yes! With more and more ways to test for COVID-19, it’s definitely tough to keep track of everything out there! But before we talk about the different options, it’s important to keep in mind that there are tests that assess ACTIVE (or CURRENT) infection (molecular tests), and then there are tests that assess PAST Read more…
June 12, 2020
What’s Happening with School Reopening in Israel?
School Staying Safe
Lauren Hale, PhD MA
Dear Pandemic is psyched to introduce today’s Nerdy Guest, historian Dr. Daphna Oren-Magidor, PhD, to discuss what’s happening with school reopening in Israel, where she lives with her husband and son. Q: When and under what circumstances did schools reopen in Israel? A: Israel acted fairly quickly and aggressively once the threat of COVID-19 became Read more…
June 12, 2020
How risky are my favorite places and activities?
Families/Kids Reopening Socializing Staying Safe Travel
Lindsey Leininger, PhD MA
A: A group of Michigan-based COVID-19 experts has put together a helpful set of activity “rankings.” TL;DR: Skip the buffet. Opt for tennis instead. Context: Nerdy Girls are here to help you #StaySMART this summer! A refresher of our SMART principles: S – Space. Keep your distance. M – Mask. Keep it on. A – Read more…
June 11, 2020
COVID-19 Vaccine Development
Vaccines Videos
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
James H. Conway, MD, FAAP (Infectious disease pediatrician at UW-Madison) chats with Nerdy Girls Malia Jones and Lindsey Leininger about vaccine development and the COVID-19 vaccine progress. Link to original FB post
June 11, 2020
Nerdy Guest Amy Hammock Discusses Domestic Violence During COVID-19
Families/Kids Mental Health
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
Dear Pandemic is pleased to introduce our Nerdy Guest Amy Hammock, MSW, PhD (Assistant Professor of Social Welfare, Core Faculty in the Program in Public Health, Stony Brook University) to discuss domestic violence during COVID-19. Q: Has domestic violence increased during the COVID-19 stay-at-home policies? A: Domestic violence—both intimate partner violence and child abuse—is an Read more…
June 11, 2020
Why are men more likely to be hospitalized and die from COVID than women?
Biology/Immunity Clinical Symptoms Families/Kids
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
A: Most likely due to biological sex differences in immune function, though other social and behavioral factors may contribute as well. Sadly, men are more likely be hospitalized, admitted to the ICU, and die from COVID-19 than women. This pattern first emerged in China and has been relatively consistent across countries, supporting the notion of Read more…
June 10, 2020
I was super sick in Nov/Dec/Jan (or in most parts of the world, February). Did I have COVID-19 already?
Biology/Immunity Infection and Spread
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
A: Nope… you probably had the flu. What makes us think it wasn’t COVID-19? We had a bad influenza year in the United States. This year’s flu vaccine did not cover one of the main flu strains that circulated this year very well–a type of influenza type B. So a lot of people who got Read more…
June 10, 2020
Is it safe to go back to the doctor?
Families/Kids Staying Safe
Lindsey Leininger, PhD MA
A: YES. Please don’t let fear keep you from seeking needed medical care! Nerdy Guest Dr. Eve Bloomgarden, a co-founder of Dear Pandemic partner organization Impact (impact4hc.com), has kindly shared helpful and reassuring guidance for health care seekers. Impact is a physician-led organization developing and disseminating evidence-based advice to patients, policymakers, and other decision-makers impacted Read more…
June 10, 2020
Can you settle the controversy around hydroxychloroquine? What is the latest news around this drug?
Treatments Uncertainty and Misinformation
Sandra Albrecht, PhD MPH
A. Hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) made headlines recently because a published observational study that raised alarms about its safety was retracted by the study’s authors. What does this mean? The results of scientific studies traditionally go through a rigorous review process by other researchers who were not involved in the original study. After this process, the article Read more…
June 9, 2020
What do we know about COVID-19 and pregnancy?
Families/Kids Staying Safe
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
A: The Nerdy Girls posted on this several weeks back, but recent research has provided us with some updates. Here are a few key points based on available data: -Pregnant women are no more likely to have high disease severity than than non-pregnant adults. -We do not know if COVID-19 increases risk of adverse effects Read more…
June 9, 2020
I’m traveling this summer. Any tips for safely staying at a hotel? A vacation rental?
Staying Safe Travel
Lindsey Leininger, PhD MA
A: Yes! Three key things to remember (beyond the always-applicable WASH THE HECK OUT OF YOUR HANDS and wear a mask): (1) Ask about infection control protocols before booking; (2) Beware high-touch surfaces and public spaces; (3) Time is your friend – if at all possible, try to find a booking that will have a Read more…
June 9, 2020
Whoa, what is this I hear about the WHO announcing that asymptomatic COVID-19 spread is rare?!
Infection and Spread Uncertainty and Misinformation
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
UPDATE (at bottom) Q: I thought that is why we have to be so careful; this is so confusing! A: Take a deep breath—despite the click-bait headlines coming out of yesterday’s rather unclear statement, nothing dramatic has changed about what we know about COVID-19 spread. The important distinction is between TRULY asymptomatic people who NEVER Read more…
June 8, 2020
I live with a toddler. How can we all survive the summer together?
Families/Kids Mental Health Staying Safe
Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD
A: Pair the live-in-the-moment attitude of Dory with the caution and planning of Marlin from Finding Nemo. Toddlers thrive on attention and routines. Unfortunately, Covid-19 has added more to the plates of adults while altering most daily routines. You can and will get through this! Here are a few suggestions inspired by your questions: Safety Read more…
June 8, 2020
Should I get an antibody test?
Biology/Immunity Testing and Contact Tracing
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
Q: Will it help me know if I’m already immune and can safely go about daily life? A: No….not yet. While the many antibody test being marketed are improving rapidly, there are still too many fundamental challenges in order to use these as a tool for knowledge about your *individual* exposure or immunity. Very briefly, Read more…
June 7, 2020
If someone in my household tests positive for COVID-19, how can I best care for them and keep the rest of my household safe?
Clinical Symptoms Families/Kids Staying Safe Treatments
Amanda Simanek, PhD MPH
A: If someone in your household develops symptoms of COVID-19 (see link below for symptom list), or suspects they have been exposed to COVID-19, they should contact their health care provider to get a test or, if available, visit a community testing site to get tested for COVID-19. If COVID-19 is suspected based on symptoms Read more…
June 7, 2020
Nerdy Girls Live 6/07/20
Families/Kids Social and Racial Justice Socializing Staying Safe Testing and Contact Tracing Videos
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
The safety of summer family activities, advice to BLM protesters, antibody testing, navigating shared child custody, and more are discussed by Dear Pandemic Nerdy Girls Malia Jones, PhD, MPH, Dr. Jenn Dowd, PhD, Amanda M. Simanek, PhD, MPH, and Alison Buttenheim, PhD, MBA. Link to original FB post
June 6, 2020
What are the long-term effects of COVID-19?
Clinical Symptoms
Lauren Hale, PhD MA
A: There’s still a ton we don’t know about the lasting effects of COVID-19 on the body — Heck, the disease has only been around for 6 months! The WHO reports that approximately 80% of cases are mild or asymptomatic. However, among this group, thousands of previously healthy individuals don’t recover within the average 2 Read more…
A. Yes! With more and more ways to test for COVID-19, it’s definitely tough to keep track of everything out there! But before we talk about the different options, it’s important to keep in mind that there are tests that assess ACTIVE (or CURRENT) infection (molecular tests), and then there are tests that assess PAST Read more…
What’s Happening with School Reopening in Israel?
School Staying Safe
Lauren Hale, PhD MA
Dear Pandemic is psyched to introduce today’s Nerdy Guest, historian Dr. Daphna Oren-Magidor, PhD, to discuss what’s happening with school reopening in Israel, where she lives with her husband and son. Q: When and under what circumstances did schools reopen in Israel? A: Israel acted fairly quickly and aggressively once the threat of COVID-19 became Read more…
June 12, 2020
How risky are my favorite places and activities?
Families/Kids Reopening Socializing Staying Safe Travel
Lindsey Leininger, PhD MA
A: A group of Michigan-based COVID-19 experts has put together a helpful set of activity “rankings.” TL;DR: Skip the buffet. Opt for tennis instead. Context: Nerdy Girls are here to help you #StaySMART this summer! A refresher of our SMART principles: S – Space. Keep your distance. M – Mask. Keep it on. A – Read more…
June 11, 2020
COVID-19 Vaccine Development
Vaccines Videos
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
James H. Conway, MD, FAAP (Infectious disease pediatrician at UW-Madison) chats with Nerdy Girls Malia Jones and Lindsey Leininger about vaccine development and the COVID-19 vaccine progress. Link to original FB post
June 11, 2020
Nerdy Guest Amy Hammock Discusses Domestic Violence During COVID-19
Families/Kids Mental Health
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
Dear Pandemic is pleased to introduce our Nerdy Guest Amy Hammock, MSW, PhD (Assistant Professor of Social Welfare, Core Faculty in the Program in Public Health, Stony Brook University) to discuss domestic violence during COVID-19. Q: Has domestic violence increased during the COVID-19 stay-at-home policies? A: Domestic violence—both intimate partner violence and child abuse—is an Read more…
June 11, 2020
Why are men more likely to be hospitalized and die from COVID than women?
Biology/Immunity Clinical Symptoms Families/Kids
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
A: Most likely due to biological sex differences in immune function, though other social and behavioral factors may contribute as well. Sadly, men are more likely be hospitalized, admitted to the ICU, and die from COVID-19 than women. This pattern first emerged in China and has been relatively consistent across countries, supporting the notion of Read more…
June 10, 2020
I was super sick in Nov/Dec/Jan (or in most parts of the world, February). Did I have COVID-19 already?
Biology/Immunity Infection and Spread
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
A: Nope… you probably had the flu. What makes us think it wasn’t COVID-19? We had a bad influenza year in the United States. This year’s flu vaccine did not cover one of the main flu strains that circulated this year very well–a type of influenza type B. So a lot of people who got Read more…
June 10, 2020
Is it safe to go back to the doctor?
Families/Kids Staying Safe
Lindsey Leininger, PhD MA
A: YES. Please don’t let fear keep you from seeking needed medical care! Nerdy Guest Dr. Eve Bloomgarden, a co-founder of Dear Pandemic partner organization Impact (impact4hc.com), has kindly shared helpful and reassuring guidance for health care seekers. Impact is a physician-led organization developing and disseminating evidence-based advice to patients, policymakers, and other decision-makers impacted Read more…
June 10, 2020
Can you settle the controversy around hydroxychloroquine? What is the latest news around this drug?
Treatments Uncertainty and Misinformation
Sandra Albrecht, PhD MPH
A. Hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) made headlines recently because a published observational study that raised alarms about its safety was retracted by the study’s authors. What does this mean? The results of scientific studies traditionally go through a rigorous review process by other researchers who were not involved in the original study. After this process, the article Read more…
June 9, 2020
What do we know about COVID-19 and pregnancy?
Families/Kids Staying Safe
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
A: The Nerdy Girls posted on this several weeks back, but recent research has provided us with some updates. Here are a few key points based on available data: -Pregnant women are no more likely to have high disease severity than than non-pregnant adults. -We do not know if COVID-19 increases risk of adverse effects Read more…
June 9, 2020
I’m traveling this summer. Any tips for safely staying at a hotel? A vacation rental?
Staying Safe Travel
Lindsey Leininger, PhD MA
A: Yes! Three key things to remember (beyond the always-applicable WASH THE HECK OUT OF YOUR HANDS and wear a mask): (1) Ask about infection control protocols before booking; (2) Beware high-touch surfaces and public spaces; (3) Time is your friend – if at all possible, try to find a booking that will have a Read more…
June 9, 2020
Whoa, what is this I hear about the WHO announcing that asymptomatic COVID-19 spread is rare?!
Infection and Spread Uncertainty and Misinformation
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
UPDATE (at bottom) Q: I thought that is why we have to be so careful; this is so confusing! A: Take a deep breath—despite the click-bait headlines coming out of yesterday’s rather unclear statement, nothing dramatic has changed about what we know about COVID-19 spread. The important distinction is between TRULY asymptomatic people who NEVER Read more…
June 8, 2020
I live with a toddler. How can we all survive the summer together?
Families/Kids Mental Health Staying Safe
Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD
A: Pair the live-in-the-moment attitude of Dory with the caution and planning of Marlin from Finding Nemo. Toddlers thrive on attention and routines. Unfortunately, Covid-19 has added more to the plates of adults while altering most daily routines. You can and will get through this! Here are a few suggestions inspired by your questions: Safety Read more…
June 8, 2020
Should I get an antibody test?
Biology/Immunity Testing and Contact Tracing
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
Q: Will it help me know if I’m already immune and can safely go about daily life? A: No….not yet. While the many antibody test being marketed are improving rapidly, there are still too many fundamental challenges in order to use these as a tool for knowledge about your *individual* exposure or immunity. Very briefly, Read more…
June 7, 2020
If someone in my household tests positive for COVID-19, how can I best care for them and keep the rest of my household safe?
Clinical Symptoms Families/Kids Staying Safe Treatments
Amanda Simanek, PhD MPH
A: If someone in your household develops symptoms of COVID-19 (see link below for symptom list), or suspects they have been exposed to COVID-19, they should contact their health care provider to get a test or, if available, visit a community testing site to get tested for COVID-19. If COVID-19 is suspected based on symptoms Read more…
June 7, 2020
Nerdy Girls Live 6/07/20
Families/Kids Social and Racial Justice Socializing Staying Safe Testing and Contact Tracing Videos
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
The safety of summer family activities, advice to BLM protesters, antibody testing, navigating shared child custody, and more are discussed by Dear Pandemic Nerdy Girls Malia Jones, PhD, MPH, Dr. Jenn Dowd, PhD, Amanda M. Simanek, PhD, MPH, and Alison Buttenheim, PhD, MBA. Link to original FB post
June 6, 2020
What are the long-term effects of COVID-19?
Clinical Symptoms
Lauren Hale, PhD MA
A: There’s still a ton we don’t know about the lasting effects of COVID-19 on the body — Heck, the disease has only been around for 6 months! The WHO reports that approximately 80% of cases are mild or asymptomatic. However, among this group, thousands of previously healthy individuals don’t recover within the average 2 Read more…
Dear Pandemic is psyched to introduce today’s Nerdy Guest, historian Dr. Daphna Oren-Magidor, PhD, to discuss what’s happening with school reopening in Israel, where she lives with her husband and son. Q: When and under what circumstances did schools reopen in Israel? A: Israel acted fairly quickly and aggressively once the threat of COVID-19 became Read more…
How risky are my favorite places and activities?
Families/Kids Reopening Socializing Staying Safe Travel
Lindsey Leininger, PhD MA
A: A group of Michigan-based COVID-19 experts has put together a helpful set of activity “rankings.” TL;DR: Skip the buffet. Opt for tennis instead. Context: Nerdy Girls are here to help you #StaySMART this summer! A refresher of our SMART principles: S – Space. Keep your distance. M – Mask. Keep it on. A – Read more…
June 11, 2020
COVID-19 Vaccine Development
Vaccines Videos
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
James H. Conway, MD, FAAP (Infectious disease pediatrician at UW-Madison) chats with Nerdy Girls Malia Jones and Lindsey Leininger about vaccine development and the COVID-19 vaccine progress. Link to original FB post
June 11, 2020
Nerdy Guest Amy Hammock Discusses Domestic Violence During COVID-19
Families/Kids Mental Health
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
Dear Pandemic is pleased to introduce our Nerdy Guest Amy Hammock, MSW, PhD (Assistant Professor of Social Welfare, Core Faculty in the Program in Public Health, Stony Brook University) to discuss domestic violence during COVID-19. Q: Has domestic violence increased during the COVID-19 stay-at-home policies? A: Domestic violence—both intimate partner violence and child abuse—is an Read more…
June 11, 2020
Why are men more likely to be hospitalized and die from COVID than women?
Biology/Immunity Clinical Symptoms Families/Kids
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
A: Most likely due to biological sex differences in immune function, though other social and behavioral factors may contribute as well. Sadly, men are more likely be hospitalized, admitted to the ICU, and die from COVID-19 than women. This pattern first emerged in China and has been relatively consistent across countries, supporting the notion of Read more…
June 10, 2020
I was super sick in Nov/Dec/Jan (or in most parts of the world, February). Did I have COVID-19 already?
Biology/Immunity Infection and Spread
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
A: Nope… you probably had the flu. What makes us think it wasn’t COVID-19? We had a bad influenza year in the United States. This year’s flu vaccine did not cover one of the main flu strains that circulated this year very well–a type of influenza type B. So a lot of people who got Read more…
June 10, 2020
Is it safe to go back to the doctor?
Families/Kids Staying Safe
Lindsey Leininger, PhD MA
A: YES. Please don’t let fear keep you from seeking needed medical care! Nerdy Guest Dr. Eve Bloomgarden, a co-founder of Dear Pandemic partner organization Impact (impact4hc.com), has kindly shared helpful and reassuring guidance for health care seekers. Impact is a physician-led organization developing and disseminating evidence-based advice to patients, policymakers, and other decision-makers impacted Read more…
June 10, 2020
Can you settle the controversy around hydroxychloroquine? What is the latest news around this drug?
Treatments Uncertainty and Misinformation
Sandra Albrecht, PhD MPH
A. Hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) made headlines recently because a published observational study that raised alarms about its safety was retracted by the study’s authors. What does this mean? The results of scientific studies traditionally go through a rigorous review process by other researchers who were not involved in the original study. After this process, the article Read more…
June 9, 2020
What do we know about COVID-19 and pregnancy?
Families/Kids Staying Safe
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
A: The Nerdy Girls posted on this several weeks back, but recent research has provided us with some updates. Here are a few key points based on available data: -Pregnant women are no more likely to have high disease severity than than non-pregnant adults. -We do not know if COVID-19 increases risk of adverse effects Read more…
June 9, 2020
I’m traveling this summer. Any tips for safely staying at a hotel? A vacation rental?
Staying Safe Travel
Lindsey Leininger, PhD MA
A: Yes! Three key things to remember (beyond the always-applicable WASH THE HECK OUT OF YOUR HANDS and wear a mask): (1) Ask about infection control protocols before booking; (2) Beware high-touch surfaces and public spaces; (3) Time is your friend – if at all possible, try to find a booking that will have a Read more…
June 9, 2020
Whoa, what is this I hear about the WHO announcing that asymptomatic COVID-19 spread is rare?!
Infection and Spread Uncertainty and Misinformation
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
UPDATE (at bottom) Q: I thought that is why we have to be so careful; this is so confusing! A: Take a deep breath—despite the click-bait headlines coming out of yesterday’s rather unclear statement, nothing dramatic has changed about what we know about COVID-19 spread. The important distinction is between TRULY asymptomatic people who NEVER Read more…
June 8, 2020
I live with a toddler. How can we all survive the summer together?
Families/Kids Mental Health Staying Safe
Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD
A: Pair the live-in-the-moment attitude of Dory with the caution and planning of Marlin from Finding Nemo. Toddlers thrive on attention and routines. Unfortunately, Covid-19 has added more to the plates of adults while altering most daily routines. You can and will get through this! Here are a few suggestions inspired by your questions: Safety Read more…
June 8, 2020
Should I get an antibody test?
Biology/Immunity Testing and Contact Tracing
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
Q: Will it help me know if I’m already immune and can safely go about daily life? A: No….not yet. While the many antibody test being marketed are improving rapidly, there are still too many fundamental challenges in order to use these as a tool for knowledge about your *individual* exposure or immunity. Very briefly, Read more…
June 7, 2020
If someone in my household tests positive for COVID-19, how can I best care for them and keep the rest of my household safe?
Clinical Symptoms Families/Kids Staying Safe Treatments
Amanda Simanek, PhD MPH
A: If someone in your household develops symptoms of COVID-19 (see link below for symptom list), or suspects they have been exposed to COVID-19, they should contact their health care provider to get a test or, if available, visit a community testing site to get tested for COVID-19. If COVID-19 is suspected based on symptoms Read more…
June 7, 2020
Nerdy Girls Live 6/07/20
Families/Kids Social and Racial Justice Socializing Staying Safe Testing and Contact Tracing Videos
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
The safety of summer family activities, advice to BLM protesters, antibody testing, navigating shared child custody, and more are discussed by Dear Pandemic Nerdy Girls Malia Jones, PhD, MPH, Dr. Jenn Dowd, PhD, Amanda M. Simanek, PhD, MPH, and Alison Buttenheim, PhD, MBA. Link to original FB post
June 6, 2020
What are the long-term effects of COVID-19?
Clinical Symptoms
Lauren Hale, PhD MA
A: There’s still a ton we don’t know about the lasting effects of COVID-19 on the body — Heck, the disease has only been around for 6 months! The WHO reports that approximately 80% of cases are mild or asymptomatic. However, among this group, thousands of previously healthy individuals don’t recover within the average 2 Read more…
A: A group of Michigan-based COVID-19 experts has put together a helpful set of activity “rankings.” TL;DR: Skip the buffet. Opt for tennis instead. Context: Nerdy Girls are here to help you #StaySMART this summer! A refresher of our SMART principles: S – Space. Keep your distance. M – Mask. Keep it on. A – Read more…
COVID-19 Vaccine Development
Vaccines Videos
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
James H. Conway, MD, FAAP (Infectious disease pediatrician at UW-Madison) chats with Nerdy Girls Malia Jones and Lindsey Leininger about vaccine development and the COVID-19 vaccine progress. Link to original FB post
June 11, 2020
Nerdy Guest Amy Hammock Discusses Domestic Violence During COVID-19
Families/Kids Mental Health
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
Dear Pandemic is pleased to introduce our Nerdy Guest Amy Hammock, MSW, PhD (Assistant Professor of Social Welfare, Core Faculty in the Program in Public Health, Stony Brook University) to discuss domestic violence during COVID-19. Q: Has domestic violence increased during the COVID-19 stay-at-home policies? A: Domestic violence—both intimate partner violence and child abuse—is an Read more…
June 11, 2020
Why are men more likely to be hospitalized and die from COVID than women?
Biology/Immunity Clinical Symptoms Families/Kids
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
A: Most likely due to biological sex differences in immune function, though other social and behavioral factors may contribute as well. Sadly, men are more likely be hospitalized, admitted to the ICU, and die from COVID-19 than women. This pattern first emerged in China and has been relatively consistent across countries, supporting the notion of Read more…
June 10, 2020
I was super sick in Nov/Dec/Jan (or in most parts of the world, February). Did I have COVID-19 already?
Biology/Immunity Infection and Spread
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
A: Nope… you probably had the flu. What makes us think it wasn’t COVID-19? We had a bad influenza year in the United States. This year’s flu vaccine did not cover one of the main flu strains that circulated this year very well–a type of influenza type B. So a lot of people who got Read more…
June 10, 2020
Is it safe to go back to the doctor?
Families/Kids Staying Safe
Lindsey Leininger, PhD MA
A: YES. Please don’t let fear keep you from seeking needed medical care! Nerdy Guest Dr. Eve Bloomgarden, a co-founder of Dear Pandemic partner organization Impact (impact4hc.com), has kindly shared helpful and reassuring guidance for health care seekers. Impact is a physician-led organization developing and disseminating evidence-based advice to patients, policymakers, and other decision-makers impacted Read more…
June 10, 2020
Can you settle the controversy around hydroxychloroquine? What is the latest news around this drug?
Treatments Uncertainty and Misinformation
Sandra Albrecht, PhD MPH
A. Hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) made headlines recently because a published observational study that raised alarms about its safety was retracted by the study’s authors. What does this mean? The results of scientific studies traditionally go through a rigorous review process by other researchers who were not involved in the original study. After this process, the article Read more…
June 9, 2020
What do we know about COVID-19 and pregnancy?
Families/Kids Staying Safe
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
A: The Nerdy Girls posted on this several weeks back, but recent research has provided us with some updates. Here are a few key points based on available data: -Pregnant women are no more likely to have high disease severity than than non-pregnant adults. -We do not know if COVID-19 increases risk of adverse effects Read more…
June 9, 2020
I’m traveling this summer. Any tips for safely staying at a hotel? A vacation rental?
Staying Safe Travel
Lindsey Leininger, PhD MA
A: Yes! Three key things to remember (beyond the always-applicable WASH THE HECK OUT OF YOUR HANDS and wear a mask): (1) Ask about infection control protocols before booking; (2) Beware high-touch surfaces and public spaces; (3) Time is your friend – if at all possible, try to find a booking that will have a Read more…
June 9, 2020
Whoa, what is this I hear about the WHO announcing that asymptomatic COVID-19 spread is rare?!
Infection and Spread Uncertainty and Misinformation
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
UPDATE (at bottom) Q: I thought that is why we have to be so careful; this is so confusing! A: Take a deep breath—despite the click-bait headlines coming out of yesterday’s rather unclear statement, nothing dramatic has changed about what we know about COVID-19 spread. The important distinction is between TRULY asymptomatic people who NEVER Read more…
June 8, 2020
I live with a toddler. How can we all survive the summer together?
Families/Kids Mental Health Staying Safe
Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD
A: Pair the live-in-the-moment attitude of Dory with the caution and planning of Marlin from Finding Nemo. Toddlers thrive on attention and routines. Unfortunately, Covid-19 has added more to the plates of adults while altering most daily routines. You can and will get through this! Here are a few suggestions inspired by your questions: Safety Read more…
June 8, 2020
Should I get an antibody test?
Biology/Immunity Testing and Contact Tracing
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
Q: Will it help me know if I’m already immune and can safely go about daily life? A: No….not yet. While the many antibody test being marketed are improving rapidly, there are still too many fundamental challenges in order to use these as a tool for knowledge about your *individual* exposure or immunity. Very briefly, Read more…
June 7, 2020
If someone in my household tests positive for COVID-19, how can I best care for them and keep the rest of my household safe?
Clinical Symptoms Families/Kids Staying Safe Treatments
Amanda Simanek, PhD MPH
A: If someone in your household develops symptoms of COVID-19 (see link below for symptom list), or suspects they have been exposed to COVID-19, they should contact their health care provider to get a test or, if available, visit a community testing site to get tested for COVID-19. If COVID-19 is suspected based on symptoms Read more…
June 7, 2020
Nerdy Girls Live 6/07/20
Families/Kids Social and Racial Justice Socializing Staying Safe Testing and Contact Tracing Videos
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
The safety of summer family activities, advice to BLM protesters, antibody testing, navigating shared child custody, and more are discussed by Dear Pandemic Nerdy Girls Malia Jones, PhD, MPH, Dr. Jenn Dowd, PhD, Amanda M. Simanek, PhD, MPH, and Alison Buttenheim, PhD, MBA. Link to original FB post
June 6, 2020
What are the long-term effects of COVID-19?
Clinical Symptoms
Lauren Hale, PhD MA
A: There’s still a ton we don’t know about the lasting effects of COVID-19 on the body — Heck, the disease has only been around for 6 months! The WHO reports that approximately 80% of cases are mild or asymptomatic. However, among this group, thousands of previously healthy individuals don’t recover within the average 2 Read more…
James H. Conway, MD, FAAP (Infectious disease pediatrician at UW-Madison) chats with Nerdy Girls Malia Jones and Lindsey Leininger about vaccine development and the COVID-19 vaccine progress. Link to original FB post
Nerdy Guest Amy Hammock Discusses Domestic Violence During COVID-19
Families/Kids Mental Health
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
Dear Pandemic is pleased to introduce our Nerdy Guest Amy Hammock, MSW, PhD (Assistant Professor of Social Welfare, Core Faculty in the Program in Public Health, Stony Brook University) to discuss domestic violence during COVID-19. Q: Has domestic violence increased during the COVID-19 stay-at-home policies? A: Domestic violence—both intimate partner violence and child abuse—is an Read more…
June 11, 2020
Why are men more likely to be hospitalized and die from COVID than women?
Biology/Immunity Clinical Symptoms Families/Kids
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
A: Most likely due to biological sex differences in immune function, though other social and behavioral factors may contribute as well. Sadly, men are more likely be hospitalized, admitted to the ICU, and die from COVID-19 than women. This pattern first emerged in China and has been relatively consistent across countries, supporting the notion of Read more…
June 10, 2020
I was super sick in Nov/Dec/Jan (or in most parts of the world, February). Did I have COVID-19 already?
Biology/Immunity Infection and Spread
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
A: Nope… you probably had the flu. What makes us think it wasn’t COVID-19? We had a bad influenza year in the United States. This year’s flu vaccine did not cover one of the main flu strains that circulated this year very well–a type of influenza type B. So a lot of people who got Read more…
June 10, 2020
Is it safe to go back to the doctor?
Families/Kids Staying Safe
Lindsey Leininger, PhD MA
A: YES. Please don’t let fear keep you from seeking needed medical care! Nerdy Guest Dr. Eve Bloomgarden, a co-founder of Dear Pandemic partner organization Impact (impact4hc.com), has kindly shared helpful and reassuring guidance for health care seekers. Impact is a physician-led organization developing and disseminating evidence-based advice to patients, policymakers, and other decision-makers impacted Read more…
June 10, 2020
Can you settle the controversy around hydroxychloroquine? What is the latest news around this drug?
Treatments Uncertainty and Misinformation
Sandra Albrecht, PhD MPH
A. Hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) made headlines recently because a published observational study that raised alarms about its safety was retracted by the study’s authors. What does this mean? The results of scientific studies traditionally go through a rigorous review process by other researchers who were not involved in the original study. After this process, the article Read more…
June 9, 2020
What do we know about COVID-19 and pregnancy?
Families/Kids Staying Safe
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
A: The Nerdy Girls posted on this several weeks back, but recent research has provided us with some updates. Here are a few key points based on available data: -Pregnant women are no more likely to have high disease severity than than non-pregnant adults. -We do not know if COVID-19 increases risk of adverse effects Read more…
June 9, 2020
I’m traveling this summer. Any tips for safely staying at a hotel? A vacation rental?
Staying Safe Travel
Lindsey Leininger, PhD MA
A: Yes! Three key things to remember (beyond the always-applicable WASH THE HECK OUT OF YOUR HANDS and wear a mask): (1) Ask about infection control protocols before booking; (2) Beware high-touch surfaces and public spaces; (3) Time is your friend – if at all possible, try to find a booking that will have a Read more…
June 9, 2020
Whoa, what is this I hear about the WHO announcing that asymptomatic COVID-19 spread is rare?!
Infection and Spread Uncertainty and Misinformation
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
UPDATE (at bottom) Q: I thought that is why we have to be so careful; this is so confusing! A: Take a deep breath—despite the click-bait headlines coming out of yesterday’s rather unclear statement, nothing dramatic has changed about what we know about COVID-19 spread. The important distinction is between TRULY asymptomatic people who NEVER Read more…
June 8, 2020
I live with a toddler. How can we all survive the summer together?
Families/Kids Mental Health Staying Safe
Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD
A: Pair the live-in-the-moment attitude of Dory with the caution and planning of Marlin from Finding Nemo. Toddlers thrive on attention and routines. Unfortunately, Covid-19 has added more to the plates of adults while altering most daily routines. You can and will get through this! Here are a few suggestions inspired by your questions: Safety Read more…
June 8, 2020
Should I get an antibody test?
Biology/Immunity Testing and Contact Tracing
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
Q: Will it help me know if I’m already immune and can safely go about daily life? A: No….not yet. While the many antibody test being marketed are improving rapidly, there are still too many fundamental challenges in order to use these as a tool for knowledge about your *individual* exposure or immunity. Very briefly, Read more…
June 7, 2020
If someone in my household tests positive for COVID-19, how can I best care for them and keep the rest of my household safe?
Clinical Symptoms Families/Kids Staying Safe Treatments
Amanda Simanek, PhD MPH
A: If someone in your household develops symptoms of COVID-19 (see link below for symptom list), or suspects they have been exposed to COVID-19, they should contact their health care provider to get a test or, if available, visit a community testing site to get tested for COVID-19. If COVID-19 is suspected based on symptoms Read more…
June 7, 2020
Nerdy Girls Live 6/07/20
Families/Kids Social and Racial Justice Socializing Staying Safe Testing and Contact Tracing Videos
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
The safety of summer family activities, advice to BLM protesters, antibody testing, navigating shared child custody, and more are discussed by Dear Pandemic Nerdy Girls Malia Jones, PhD, MPH, Dr. Jenn Dowd, PhD, Amanda M. Simanek, PhD, MPH, and Alison Buttenheim, PhD, MBA. Link to original FB post
June 6, 2020
What are the long-term effects of COVID-19?
Clinical Symptoms
Lauren Hale, PhD MA
A: There’s still a ton we don’t know about the lasting effects of COVID-19 on the body — Heck, the disease has only been around for 6 months! The WHO reports that approximately 80% of cases are mild or asymptomatic. However, among this group, thousands of previously healthy individuals don’t recover within the average 2 Read more…
Dear Pandemic is pleased to introduce our Nerdy Guest Amy Hammock, MSW, PhD (Assistant Professor of Social Welfare, Core Faculty in the Program in Public Health, Stony Brook University) to discuss domestic violence during COVID-19. Q: Has domestic violence increased during the COVID-19 stay-at-home policies? A: Domestic violence—both intimate partner violence and child abuse—is an Read more…
Why are men more likely to be hospitalized and die from COVID than women?
Biology/Immunity Clinical Symptoms Families/Kids
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
A: Most likely due to biological sex differences in immune function, though other social and behavioral factors may contribute as well. Sadly, men are more likely be hospitalized, admitted to the ICU, and die from COVID-19 than women. This pattern first emerged in China and has been relatively consistent across countries, supporting the notion of Read more…
June 10, 2020
I was super sick in Nov/Dec/Jan (or in most parts of the world, February). Did I have COVID-19 already?
Biology/Immunity Infection and Spread
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
A: Nope… you probably had the flu. What makes us think it wasn’t COVID-19? We had a bad influenza year in the United States. This year’s flu vaccine did not cover one of the main flu strains that circulated this year very well–a type of influenza type B. So a lot of people who got Read more…
June 10, 2020
Is it safe to go back to the doctor?
Families/Kids Staying Safe
Lindsey Leininger, PhD MA
A: YES. Please don’t let fear keep you from seeking needed medical care! Nerdy Guest Dr. Eve Bloomgarden, a co-founder of Dear Pandemic partner organization Impact (impact4hc.com), has kindly shared helpful and reassuring guidance for health care seekers. Impact is a physician-led organization developing and disseminating evidence-based advice to patients, policymakers, and other decision-makers impacted Read more…
June 10, 2020
Can you settle the controversy around hydroxychloroquine? What is the latest news around this drug?
Treatments Uncertainty and Misinformation
Sandra Albrecht, PhD MPH
A. Hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) made headlines recently because a published observational study that raised alarms about its safety was retracted by the study’s authors. What does this mean? The results of scientific studies traditionally go through a rigorous review process by other researchers who were not involved in the original study. After this process, the article Read more…
June 9, 2020
What do we know about COVID-19 and pregnancy?
Families/Kids Staying Safe
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
A: The Nerdy Girls posted on this several weeks back, but recent research has provided us with some updates. Here are a few key points based on available data: -Pregnant women are no more likely to have high disease severity than than non-pregnant adults. -We do not know if COVID-19 increases risk of adverse effects Read more…
June 9, 2020
I’m traveling this summer. Any tips for safely staying at a hotel? A vacation rental?
Staying Safe Travel
Lindsey Leininger, PhD MA
A: Yes! Three key things to remember (beyond the always-applicable WASH THE HECK OUT OF YOUR HANDS and wear a mask): (1) Ask about infection control protocols before booking; (2) Beware high-touch surfaces and public spaces; (3) Time is your friend – if at all possible, try to find a booking that will have a Read more…
June 9, 2020
Whoa, what is this I hear about the WHO announcing that asymptomatic COVID-19 spread is rare?!
Infection and Spread Uncertainty and Misinformation
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
UPDATE (at bottom) Q: I thought that is why we have to be so careful; this is so confusing! A: Take a deep breath—despite the click-bait headlines coming out of yesterday’s rather unclear statement, nothing dramatic has changed about what we know about COVID-19 spread. The important distinction is between TRULY asymptomatic people who NEVER Read more…
June 8, 2020
I live with a toddler. How can we all survive the summer together?
Families/Kids Mental Health Staying Safe
Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD
A: Pair the live-in-the-moment attitude of Dory with the caution and planning of Marlin from Finding Nemo. Toddlers thrive on attention and routines. Unfortunately, Covid-19 has added more to the plates of adults while altering most daily routines. You can and will get through this! Here are a few suggestions inspired by your questions: Safety Read more…
June 8, 2020
Should I get an antibody test?
Biology/Immunity Testing and Contact Tracing
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
Q: Will it help me know if I’m already immune and can safely go about daily life? A: No….not yet. While the many antibody test being marketed are improving rapidly, there are still too many fundamental challenges in order to use these as a tool for knowledge about your *individual* exposure or immunity. Very briefly, Read more…
June 7, 2020
If someone in my household tests positive for COVID-19, how can I best care for them and keep the rest of my household safe?
Clinical Symptoms Families/Kids Staying Safe Treatments
Amanda Simanek, PhD MPH
A: If someone in your household develops symptoms of COVID-19 (see link below for symptom list), or suspects they have been exposed to COVID-19, they should contact their health care provider to get a test or, if available, visit a community testing site to get tested for COVID-19. If COVID-19 is suspected based on symptoms Read more…
June 7, 2020
Nerdy Girls Live 6/07/20
Families/Kids Social and Racial Justice Socializing Staying Safe Testing and Contact Tracing Videos
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
The safety of summer family activities, advice to BLM protesters, antibody testing, navigating shared child custody, and more are discussed by Dear Pandemic Nerdy Girls Malia Jones, PhD, MPH, Dr. Jenn Dowd, PhD, Amanda M. Simanek, PhD, MPH, and Alison Buttenheim, PhD, MBA. Link to original FB post
June 6, 2020
What are the long-term effects of COVID-19?
Clinical Symptoms
Lauren Hale, PhD MA
A: There’s still a ton we don’t know about the lasting effects of COVID-19 on the body — Heck, the disease has only been around for 6 months! The WHO reports that approximately 80% of cases are mild or asymptomatic. However, among this group, thousands of previously healthy individuals don’t recover within the average 2 Read more…
A: Most likely due to biological sex differences in immune function, though other social and behavioral factors may contribute as well. Sadly, men are more likely be hospitalized, admitted to the ICU, and die from COVID-19 than women. This pattern first emerged in China and has been relatively consistent across countries, supporting the notion of Read more…
I was super sick in Nov/Dec/Jan (or in most parts of the world, February). Did I have COVID-19 already?
Biology/Immunity Infection and Spread
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
A: Nope… you probably had the flu. What makes us think it wasn’t COVID-19? We had a bad influenza year in the United States. This year’s flu vaccine did not cover one of the main flu strains that circulated this year very well–a type of influenza type B. So a lot of people who got Read more…
June 10, 2020
Is it safe to go back to the doctor?
Families/Kids Staying Safe
Lindsey Leininger, PhD MA
A: YES. Please don’t let fear keep you from seeking needed medical care! Nerdy Guest Dr. Eve Bloomgarden, a co-founder of Dear Pandemic partner organization Impact (impact4hc.com), has kindly shared helpful and reassuring guidance for health care seekers. Impact is a physician-led organization developing and disseminating evidence-based advice to patients, policymakers, and other decision-makers impacted Read more…
June 10, 2020
Can you settle the controversy around hydroxychloroquine? What is the latest news around this drug?
Treatments Uncertainty and Misinformation
Sandra Albrecht, PhD MPH
A. Hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) made headlines recently because a published observational study that raised alarms about its safety was retracted by the study’s authors. What does this mean? The results of scientific studies traditionally go through a rigorous review process by other researchers who were not involved in the original study. After this process, the article Read more…
June 9, 2020
What do we know about COVID-19 and pregnancy?
Families/Kids Staying Safe
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
A: The Nerdy Girls posted on this several weeks back, but recent research has provided us with some updates. Here are a few key points based on available data: -Pregnant women are no more likely to have high disease severity than than non-pregnant adults. -We do not know if COVID-19 increases risk of adverse effects Read more…
June 9, 2020
I’m traveling this summer. Any tips for safely staying at a hotel? A vacation rental?
Staying Safe Travel
Lindsey Leininger, PhD MA
A: Yes! Three key things to remember (beyond the always-applicable WASH THE HECK OUT OF YOUR HANDS and wear a mask): (1) Ask about infection control protocols before booking; (2) Beware high-touch surfaces and public spaces; (3) Time is your friend – if at all possible, try to find a booking that will have a Read more…
June 9, 2020
Whoa, what is this I hear about the WHO announcing that asymptomatic COVID-19 spread is rare?!
Infection and Spread Uncertainty and Misinformation
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
UPDATE (at bottom) Q: I thought that is why we have to be so careful; this is so confusing! A: Take a deep breath—despite the click-bait headlines coming out of yesterday’s rather unclear statement, nothing dramatic has changed about what we know about COVID-19 spread. The important distinction is between TRULY asymptomatic people who NEVER Read more…
June 8, 2020
I live with a toddler. How can we all survive the summer together?
Families/Kids Mental Health Staying Safe
Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD
A: Pair the live-in-the-moment attitude of Dory with the caution and planning of Marlin from Finding Nemo. Toddlers thrive on attention and routines. Unfortunately, Covid-19 has added more to the plates of adults while altering most daily routines. You can and will get through this! Here are a few suggestions inspired by your questions: Safety Read more…
June 8, 2020
Should I get an antibody test?
Biology/Immunity Testing and Contact Tracing
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
Q: Will it help me know if I’m already immune and can safely go about daily life? A: No….not yet. While the many antibody test being marketed are improving rapidly, there are still too many fundamental challenges in order to use these as a tool for knowledge about your *individual* exposure or immunity. Very briefly, Read more…
June 7, 2020
If someone in my household tests positive for COVID-19, how can I best care for them and keep the rest of my household safe?
Clinical Symptoms Families/Kids Staying Safe Treatments
Amanda Simanek, PhD MPH
A: If someone in your household develops symptoms of COVID-19 (see link below for symptom list), or suspects they have been exposed to COVID-19, they should contact their health care provider to get a test or, if available, visit a community testing site to get tested for COVID-19. If COVID-19 is suspected based on symptoms Read more…
June 7, 2020
Nerdy Girls Live 6/07/20
Families/Kids Social and Racial Justice Socializing Staying Safe Testing and Contact Tracing Videos
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
The safety of summer family activities, advice to BLM protesters, antibody testing, navigating shared child custody, and more are discussed by Dear Pandemic Nerdy Girls Malia Jones, PhD, MPH, Dr. Jenn Dowd, PhD, Amanda M. Simanek, PhD, MPH, and Alison Buttenheim, PhD, MBA. Link to original FB post
June 6, 2020
What are the long-term effects of COVID-19?
Clinical Symptoms
Lauren Hale, PhD MA
A: There’s still a ton we don’t know about the lasting effects of COVID-19 on the body — Heck, the disease has only been around for 6 months! The WHO reports that approximately 80% of cases are mild or asymptomatic. However, among this group, thousands of previously healthy individuals don’t recover within the average 2 Read more…
A: Nope… you probably had the flu. What makes us think it wasn’t COVID-19? We had a bad influenza year in the United States. This year’s flu vaccine did not cover one of the main flu strains that circulated this year very well–a type of influenza type B. So a lot of people who got Read more…
Is it safe to go back to the doctor?
Families/Kids Staying Safe
Lindsey Leininger, PhD MA
A: YES. Please don’t let fear keep you from seeking needed medical care! Nerdy Guest Dr. Eve Bloomgarden, a co-founder of Dear Pandemic partner organization Impact (impact4hc.com), has kindly shared helpful and reassuring guidance for health care seekers. Impact is a physician-led organization developing and disseminating evidence-based advice to patients, policymakers, and other decision-makers impacted Read more…
June 10, 2020
Can you settle the controversy around hydroxychloroquine? What is the latest news around this drug?
Treatments Uncertainty and Misinformation
Sandra Albrecht, PhD MPH
A. Hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) made headlines recently because a published observational study that raised alarms about its safety was retracted by the study’s authors. What does this mean? The results of scientific studies traditionally go through a rigorous review process by other researchers who were not involved in the original study. After this process, the article Read more…
June 9, 2020
What do we know about COVID-19 and pregnancy?
Families/Kids Staying Safe
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
A: The Nerdy Girls posted on this several weeks back, but recent research has provided us with some updates. Here are a few key points based on available data: -Pregnant women are no more likely to have high disease severity than than non-pregnant adults. -We do not know if COVID-19 increases risk of adverse effects Read more…
June 9, 2020
I’m traveling this summer. Any tips for safely staying at a hotel? A vacation rental?
Staying Safe Travel
Lindsey Leininger, PhD MA
A: Yes! Three key things to remember (beyond the always-applicable WASH THE HECK OUT OF YOUR HANDS and wear a mask): (1) Ask about infection control protocols before booking; (2) Beware high-touch surfaces and public spaces; (3) Time is your friend – if at all possible, try to find a booking that will have a Read more…
June 9, 2020
Whoa, what is this I hear about the WHO announcing that asymptomatic COVID-19 spread is rare?!
Infection and Spread Uncertainty and Misinformation
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
UPDATE (at bottom) Q: I thought that is why we have to be so careful; this is so confusing! A: Take a deep breath—despite the click-bait headlines coming out of yesterday’s rather unclear statement, nothing dramatic has changed about what we know about COVID-19 spread. The important distinction is between TRULY asymptomatic people who NEVER Read more…
June 8, 2020
I live with a toddler. How can we all survive the summer together?
Families/Kids Mental Health Staying Safe
Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD
A: Pair the live-in-the-moment attitude of Dory with the caution and planning of Marlin from Finding Nemo. Toddlers thrive on attention and routines. Unfortunately, Covid-19 has added more to the plates of adults while altering most daily routines. You can and will get through this! Here are a few suggestions inspired by your questions: Safety Read more…
June 8, 2020
Should I get an antibody test?
Biology/Immunity Testing and Contact Tracing
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
Q: Will it help me know if I’m already immune and can safely go about daily life? A: No….not yet. While the many antibody test being marketed are improving rapidly, there are still too many fundamental challenges in order to use these as a tool for knowledge about your *individual* exposure or immunity. Very briefly, Read more…
June 7, 2020
If someone in my household tests positive for COVID-19, how can I best care for them and keep the rest of my household safe?
Clinical Symptoms Families/Kids Staying Safe Treatments
Amanda Simanek, PhD MPH
A: If someone in your household develops symptoms of COVID-19 (see link below for symptom list), or suspects they have been exposed to COVID-19, they should contact their health care provider to get a test or, if available, visit a community testing site to get tested for COVID-19. If COVID-19 is suspected based on symptoms Read more…
June 7, 2020
Nerdy Girls Live 6/07/20
Families/Kids Social and Racial Justice Socializing Staying Safe Testing and Contact Tracing Videos
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
The safety of summer family activities, advice to BLM protesters, antibody testing, navigating shared child custody, and more are discussed by Dear Pandemic Nerdy Girls Malia Jones, PhD, MPH, Dr. Jenn Dowd, PhD, Amanda M. Simanek, PhD, MPH, and Alison Buttenheim, PhD, MBA. Link to original FB post
June 6, 2020
What are the long-term effects of COVID-19?
Clinical Symptoms
Lauren Hale, PhD MA
A: There’s still a ton we don’t know about the lasting effects of COVID-19 on the body — Heck, the disease has only been around for 6 months! The WHO reports that approximately 80% of cases are mild or asymptomatic. However, among this group, thousands of previously healthy individuals don’t recover within the average 2 Read more…
A: YES. Please don’t let fear keep you from seeking needed medical care! Nerdy Guest Dr. Eve Bloomgarden, a co-founder of Dear Pandemic partner organization Impact (impact4hc.com), has kindly shared helpful and reassuring guidance for health care seekers. Impact is a physician-led organization developing and disseminating evidence-based advice to patients, policymakers, and other decision-makers impacted Read more…
Can you settle the controversy around hydroxychloroquine? What is the latest news around this drug?
Treatments Uncertainty and Misinformation
Sandra Albrecht, PhD MPH
A. Hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) made headlines recently because a published observational study that raised alarms about its safety was retracted by the study’s authors. What does this mean? The results of scientific studies traditionally go through a rigorous review process by other researchers who were not involved in the original study. After this process, the article Read more…
June 9, 2020
What do we know about COVID-19 and pregnancy?
Families/Kids Staying Safe
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
A: The Nerdy Girls posted on this several weeks back, but recent research has provided us with some updates. Here are a few key points based on available data: -Pregnant women are no more likely to have high disease severity than than non-pregnant adults. -We do not know if COVID-19 increases risk of adverse effects Read more…
June 9, 2020
I’m traveling this summer. Any tips for safely staying at a hotel? A vacation rental?
Staying Safe Travel
Lindsey Leininger, PhD MA
A: Yes! Three key things to remember (beyond the always-applicable WASH THE HECK OUT OF YOUR HANDS and wear a mask): (1) Ask about infection control protocols before booking; (2) Beware high-touch surfaces and public spaces; (3) Time is your friend – if at all possible, try to find a booking that will have a Read more…
June 9, 2020
Whoa, what is this I hear about the WHO announcing that asymptomatic COVID-19 spread is rare?!
Infection and Spread Uncertainty and Misinformation
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
UPDATE (at bottom) Q: I thought that is why we have to be so careful; this is so confusing! A: Take a deep breath—despite the click-bait headlines coming out of yesterday’s rather unclear statement, nothing dramatic has changed about what we know about COVID-19 spread. The important distinction is between TRULY asymptomatic people who NEVER Read more…
June 8, 2020
I live with a toddler. How can we all survive the summer together?
Families/Kids Mental Health Staying Safe
Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD
A: Pair the live-in-the-moment attitude of Dory with the caution and planning of Marlin from Finding Nemo. Toddlers thrive on attention and routines. Unfortunately, Covid-19 has added more to the plates of adults while altering most daily routines. You can and will get through this! Here are a few suggestions inspired by your questions: Safety Read more…
June 8, 2020
Should I get an antibody test?
Biology/Immunity Testing and Contact Tracing
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
Q: Will it help me know if I’m already immune and can safely go about daily life? A: No….not yet. While the many antibody test being marketed are improving rapidly, there are still too many fundamental challenges in order to use these as a tool for knowledge about your *individual* exposure or immunity. Very briefly, Read more…
June 7, 2020
If someone in my household tests positive for COVID-19, how can I best care for them and keep the rest of my household safe?
Clinical Symptoms Families/Kids Staying Safe Treatments
Amanda Simanek, PhD MPH
A: If someone in your household develops symptoms of COVID-19 (see link below for symptom list), or suspects they have been exposed to COVID-19, they should contact their health care provider to get a test or, if available, visit a community testing site to get tested for COVID-19. If COVID-19 is suspected based on symptoms Read more…
June 7, 2020
Nerdy Girls Live 6/07/20
Families/Kids Social and Racial Justice Socializing Staying Safe Testing and Contact Tracing Videos
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
The safety of summer family activities, advice to BLM protesters, antibody testing, navigating shared child custody, and more are discussed by Dear Pandemic Nerdy Girls Malia Jones, PhD, MPH, Dr. Jenn Dowd, PhD, Amanda M. Simanek, PhD, MPH, and Alison Buttenheim, PhD, MBA. Link to original FB post
June 6, 2020
What are the long-term effects of COVID-19?
Clinical Symptoms
Lauren Hale, PhD MA
A: There’s still a ton we don’t know about the lasting effects of COVID-19 on the body — Heck, the disease has only been around for 6 months! The WHO reports that approximately 80% of cases are mild or asymptomatic. However, among this group, thousands of previously healthy individuals don’t recover within the average 2 Read more…
A. Hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) made headlines recently because a published observational study that raised alarms about its safety was retracted by the study’s authors. What does this mean? The results of scientific studies traditionally go through a rigorous review process by other researchers who were not involved in the original study. After this process, the article Read more…
What do we know about COVID-19 and pregnancy?
Families/Kids Staying Safe
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
A: The Nerdy Girls posted on this several weeks back, but recent research has provided us with some updates. Here are a few key points based on available data: -Pregnant women are no more likely to have high disease severity than than non-pregnant adults. -We do not know if COVID-19 increases risk of adverse effects Read more…
June 9, 2020
I’m traveling this summer. Any tips for safely staying at a hotel? A vacation rental?
Staying Safe Travel
Lindsey Leininger, PhD MA
A: Yes! Three key things to remember (beyond the always-applicable WASH THE HECK OUT OF YOUR HANDS and wear a mask): (1) Ask about infection control protocols before booking; (2) Beware high-touch surfaces and public spaces; (3) Time is your friend – if at all possible, try to find a booking that will have a Read more…
June 9, 2020
Whoa, what is this I hear about the WHO announcing that asymptomatic COVID-19 spread is rare?!
Infection and Spread Uncertainty and Misinformation
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
UPDATE (at bottom) Q: I thought that is why we have to be so careful; this is so confusing! A: Take a deep breath—despite the click-bait headlines coming out of yesterday’s rather unclear statement, nothing dramatic has changed about what we know about COVID-19 spread. The important distinction is between TRULY asymptomatic people who NEVER Read more…
June 8, 2020
I live with a toddler. How can we all survive the summer together?
Families/Kids Mental Health Staying Safe
Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD
A: Pair the live-in-the-moment attitude of Dory with the caution and planning of Marlin from Finding Nemo. Toddlers thrive on attention and routines. Unfortunately, Covid-19 has added more to the plates of adults while altering most daily routines. You can and will get through this! Here are a few suggestions inspired by your questions: Safety Read more…
June 8, 2020
Should I get an antibody test?
Biology/Immunity Testing and Contact Tracing
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
Q: Will it help me know if I’m already immune and can safely go about daily life? A: No….not yet. While the many antibody test being marketed are improving rapidly, there are still too many fundamental challenges in order to use these as a tool for knowledge about your *individual* exposure or immunity. Very briefly, Read more…
June 7, 2020
If someone in my household tests positive for COVID-19, how can I best care for them and keep the rest of my household safe?
Clinical Symptoms Families/Kids Staying Safe Treatments
Amanda Simanek, PhD MPH
A: If someone in your household develops symptoms of COVID-19 (see link below for symptom list), or suspects they have been exposed to COVID-19, they should contact their health care provider to get a test or, if available, visit a community testing site to get tested for COVID-19. If COVID-19 is suspected based on symptoms Read more…
June 7, 2020
Nerdy Girls Live 6/07/20
Families/Kids Social and Racial Justice Socializing Staying Safe Testing and Contact Tracing Videos
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
The safety of summer family activities, advice to BLM protesters, antibody testing, navigating shared child custody, and more are discussed by Dear Pandemic Nerdy Girls Malia Jones, PhD, MPH, Dr. Jenn Dowd, PhD, Amanda M. Simanek, PhD, MPH, and Alison Buttenheim, PhD, MBA. Link to original FB post
June 6, 2020
What are the long-term effects of COVID-19?
Clinical Symptoms
Lauren Hale, PhD MA
A: There’s still a ton we don’t know about the lasting effects of COVID-19 on the body — Heck, the disease has only been around for 6 months! The WHO reports that approximately 80% of cases are mild or asymptomatic. However, among this group, thousands of previously healthy individuals don’t recover within the average 2 Read more…
A: The Nerdy Girls posted on this several weeks back, but recent research has provided us with some updates. Here are a few key points based on available data: -Pregnant women are no more likely to have high disease severity than than non-pregnant adults. -We do not know if COVID-19 increases risk of adverse effects Read more…
I’m traveling this summer. Any tips for safely staying at a hotel? A vacation rental?
Staying Safe Travel
Lindsey Leininger, PhD MA
A: Yes! Three key things to remember (beyond the always-applicable WASH THE HECK OUT OF YOUR HANDS and wear a mask): (1) Ask about infection control protocols before booking; (2) Beware high-touch surfaces and public spaces; (3) Time is your friend – if at all possible, try to find a booking that will have a Read more…
June 9, 2020
Whoa, what is this I hear about the WHO announcing that asymptomatic COVID-19 spread is rare?!
Infection and Spread Uncertainty and Misinformation
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
UPDATE (at bottom) Q: I thought that is why we have to be so careful; this is so confusing! A: Take a deep breath—despite the click-bait headlines coming out of yesterday’s rather unclear statement, nothing dramatic has changed about what we know about COVID-19 spread. The important distinction is between TRULY asymptomatic people who NEVER Read more…
June 8, 2020
I live with a toddler. How can we all survive the summer together?
Families/Kids Mental Health Staying Safe
Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD
A: Pair the live-in-the-moment attitude of Dory with the caution and planning of Marlin from Finding Nemo. Toddlers thrive on attention and routines. Unfortunately, Covid-19 has added more to the plates of adults while altering most daily routines. You can and will get through this! Here are a few suggestions inspired by your questions: Safety Read more…
June 8, 2020
Should I get an antibody test?
Biology/Immunity Testing and Contact Tracing
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
Q: Will it help me know if I’m already immune and can safely go about daily life? A: No….not yet. While the many antibody test being marketed are improving rapidly, there are still too many fundamental challenges in order to use these as a tool for knowledge about your *individual* exposure or immunity. Very briefly, Read more…
June 7, 2020
If someone in my household tests positive for COVID-19, how can I best care for them and keep the rest of my household safe?
Clinical Symptoms Families/Kids Staying Safe Treatments
Amanda Simanek, PhD MPH
A: If someone in your household develops symptoms of COVID-19 (see link below for symptom list), or suspects they have been exposed to COVID-19, they should contact their health care provider to get a test or, if available, visit a community testing site to get tested for COVID-19. If COVID-19 is suspected based on symptoms Read more…
June 7, 2020
Nerdy Girls Live 6/07/20
Families/Kids Social and Racial Justice Socializing Staying Safe Testing and Contact Tracing Videos
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
The safety of summer family activities, advice to BLM protesters, antibody testing, navigating shared child custody, and more are discussed by Dear Pandemic Nerdy Girls Malia Jones, PhD, MPH, Dr. Jenn Dowd, PhD, Amanda M. Simanek, PhD, MPH, and Alison Buttenheim, PhD, MBA. Link to original FB post
June 6, 2020
What are the long-term effects of COVID-19?
Clinical Symptoms
Lauren Hale, PhD MA
A: There’s still a ton we don’t know about the lasting effects of COVID-19 on the body — Heck, the disease has only been around for 6 months! The WHO reports that approximately 80% of cases are mild or asymptomatic. However, among this group, thousands of previously healthy individuals don’t recover within the average 2 Read more…
A: Yes! Three key things to remember (beyond the always-applicable WASH THE HECK OUT OF YOUR HANDS and wear a mask): (1) Ask about infection control protocols before booking; (2) Beware high-touch surfaces and public spaces; (3) Time is your friend – if at all possible, try to find a booking that will have a Read more…
Whoa, what is this I hear about the WHO announcing that asymptomatic COVID-19 spread is rare?!
Infection and Spread Uncertainty and Misinformation
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
UPDATE (at bottom) Q: I thought that is why we have to be so careful; this is so confusing! A: Take a deep breath—despite the click-bait headlines coming out of yesterday’s rather unclear statement, nothing dramatic has changed about what we know about COVID-19 spread. The important distinction is between TRULY asymptomatic people who NEVER Read more…
June 8, 2020
I live with a toddler. How can we all survive the summer together?
Families/Kids Mental Health Staying Safe
Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD
A: Pair the live-in-the-moment attitude of Dory with the caution and planning of Marlin from Finding Nemo. Toddlers thrive on attention and routines. Unfortunately, Covid-19 has added more to the plates of adults while altering most daily routines. You can and will get through this! Here are a few suggestions inspired by your questions: Safety Read more…
June 8, 2020
Should I get an antibody test?
Biology/Immunity Testing and Contact Tracing
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
Q: Will it help me know if I’m already immune and can safely go about daily life? A: No….not yet. While the many antibody test being marketed are improving rapidly, there are still too many fundamental challenges in order to use these as a tool for knowledge about your *individual* exposure or immunity. Very briefly, Read more…
June 7, 2020
If someone in my household tests positive for COVID-19, how can I best care for them and keep the rest of my household safe?
Clinical Symptoms Families/Kids Staying Safe Treatments
Amanda Simanek, PhD MPH
A: If someone in your household develops symptoms of COVID-19 (see link below for symptom list), or suspects they have been exposed to COVID-19, they should contact their health care provider to get a test or, if available, visit a community testing site to get tested for COVID-19. If COVID-19 is suspected based on symptoms Read more…
June 7, 2020
Nerdy Girls Live 6/07/20
Families/Kids Social and Racial Justice Socializing Staying Safe Testing and Contact Tracing Videos
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
The safety of summer family activities, advice to BLM protesters, antibody testing, navigating shared child custody, and more are discussed by Dear Pandemic Nerdy Girls Malia Jones, PhD, MPH, Dr. Jenn Dowd, PhD, Amanda M. Simanek, PhD, MPH, and Alison Buttenheim, PhD, MBA. Link to original FB post
June 6, 2020
What are the long-term effects of COVID-19?
Clinical Symptoms
Lauren Hale, PhD MA
A: There’s still a ton we don’t know about the lasting effects of COVID-19 on the body — Heck, the disease has only been around for 6 months! The WHO reports that approximately 80% of cases are mild or asymptomatic. However, among this group, thousands of previously healthy individuals don’t recover within the average 2 Read more…
UPDATE (at bottom) Q: I thought that is why we have to be so careful; this is so confusing! A: Take a deep breath—despite the click-bait headlines coming out of yesterday’s rather unclear statement, nothing dramatic has changed about what we know about COVID-19 spread. The important distinction is between TRULY asymptomatic people who NEVER Read more…
I live with a toddler. How can we all survive the summer together?
Families/Kids Mental Health Staying Safe
Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD
A: Pair the live-in-the-moment attitude of Dory with the caution and planning of Marlin from Finding Nemo. Toddlers thrive on attention and routines. Unfortunately, Covid-19 has added more to the plates of adults while altering most daily routines. You can and will get through this! Here are a few suggestions inspired by your questions: Safety Read more…
June 8, 2020
Should I get an antibody test?
Biology/Immunity Testing and Contact Tracing
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
Q: Will it help me know if I’m already immune and can safely go about daily life? A: No….not yet. While the many antibody test being marketed are improving rapidly, there are still too many fundamental challenges in order to use these as a tool for knowledge about your *individual* exposure or immunity. Very briefly, Read more…
June 7, 2020
If someone in my household tests positive for COVID-19, how can I best care for them and keep the rest of my household safe?
Clinical Symptoms Families/Kids Staying Safe Treatments
Amanda Simanek, PhD MPH
A: If someone in your household develops symptoms of COVID-19 (see link below for symptom list), or suspects they have been exposed to COVID-19, they should contact their health care provider to get a test or, if available, visit a community testing site to get tested for COVID-19. If COVID-19 is suspected based on symptoms Read more…
June 7, 2020
Nerdy Girls Live 6/07/20
Families/Kids Social and Racial Justice Socializing Staying Safe Testing and Contact Tracing Videos
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
The safety of summer family activities, advice to BLM protesters, antibody testing, navigating shared child custody, and more are discussed by Dear Pandemic Nerdy Girls Malia Jones, PhD, MPH, Dr. Jenn Dowd, PhD, Amanda M. Simanek, PhD, MPH, and Alison Buttenheim, PhD, MBA. Link to original FB post
June 6, 2020
What are the long-term effects of COVID-19?
Clinical Symptoms
Lauren Hale, PhD MA
A: There’s still a ton we don’t know about the lasting effects of COVID-19 on the body — Heck, the disease has only been around for 6 months! The WHO reports that approximately 80% of cases are mild or asymptomatic. However, among this group, thousands of previously healthy individuals don’t recover within the average 2 Read more…
A: Pair the live-in-the-moment attitude of Dory with the caution and planning of Marlin from Finding Nemo. Toddlers thrive on attention and routines. Unfortunately, Covid-19 has added more to the plates of adults while altering most daily routines. You can and will get through this! Here are a few suggestions inspired by your questions: Safety Read more…
Should I get an antibody test?
Biology/Immunity Testing and Contact Tracing
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
Q: Will it help me know if I’m already immune and can safely go about daily life? A: No….not yet. While the many antibody test being marketed are improving rapidly, there are still too many fundamental challenges in order to use these as a tool for knowledge about your *individual* exposure or immunity. Very briefly, Read more…
June 7, 2020
If someone in my household tests positive for COVID-19, how can I best care for them and keep the rest of my household safe?
Clinical Symptoms Families/Kids Staying Safe Treatments
Amanda Simanek, PhD MPH
A: If someone in your household develops symptoms of COVID-19 (see link below for symptom list), or suspects they have been exposed to COVID-19, they should contact their health care provider to get a test or, if available, visit a community testing site to get tested for COVID-19. If COVID-19 is suspected based on symptoms Read more…
June 7, 2020
Nerdy Girls Live 6/07/20
Families/Kids Social and Racial Justice Socializing Staying Safe Testing and Contact Tracing Videos
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
The safety of summer family activities, advice to BLM protesters, antibody testing, navigating shared child custody, and more are discussed by Dear Pandemic Nerdy Girls Malia Jones, PhD, MPH, Dr. Jenn Dowd, PhD, Amanda M. Simanek, PhD, MPH, and Alison Buttenheim, PhD, MBA. Link to original FB post
June 6, 2020
What are the long-term effects of COVID-19?
Clinical Symptoms
Lauren Hale, PhD MA
A: There’s still a ton we don’t know about the lasting effects of COVID-19 on the body — Heck, the disease has only been around for 6 months! The WHO reports that approximately 80% of cases are mild or asymptomatic. However, among this group, thousands of previously healthy individuals don’t recover within the average 2 Read more…
Q: Will it help me know if I’m already immune and can safely go about daily life? A: No….not yet. While the many antibody test being marketed are improving rapidly, there are still too many fundamental challenges in order to use these as a tool for knowledge about your *individual* exposure or immunity. Very briefly, Read more…
If someone in my household tests positive for COVID-19, how can I best care for them and keep the rest of my household safe?
Clinical Symptoms Families/Kids Staying Safe Treatments
Amanda Simanek, PhD MPH
A: If someone in your household develops symptoms of COVID-19 (see link below for symptom list), or suspects they have been exposed to COVID-19, they should contact their health care provider to get a test or, if available, visit a community testing site to get tested for COVID-19. If COVID-19 is suspected based on symptoms Read more…
June 7, 2020
Nerdy Girls Live 6/07/20
Families/Kids Social and Racial Justice Socializing Staying Safe Testing and Contact Tracing Videos
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
The safety of summer family activities, advice to BLM protesters, antibody testing, navigating shared child custody, and more are discussed by Dear Pandemic Nerdy Girls Malia Jones, PhD, MPH, Dr. Jenn Dowd, PhD, Amanda M. Simanek, PhD, MPH, and Alison Buttenheim, PhD, MBA. Link to original FB post
June 6, 2020
What are the long-term effects of COVID-19?
Clinical Symptoms
Lauren Hale, PhD MA
A: There’s still a ton we don’t know about the lasting effects of COVID-19 on the body — Heck, the disease has only been around for 6 months! The WHO reports that approximately 80% of cases are mild or asymptomatic. However, among this group, thousands of previously healthy individuals don’t recover within the average 2 Read more…
A: If someone in your household develops symptoms of COVID-19 (see link below for symptom list), or suspects they have been exposed to COVID-19, they should contact their health care provider to get a test or, if available, visit a community testing site to get tested for COVID-19. If COVID-19 is suspected based on symptoms Read more…
Nerdy Girls Live 6/07/20
Families/Kids Social and Racial Justice Socializing Staying Safe Testing and Contact Tracing Videos
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
The safety of summer family activities, advice to BLM protesters, antibody testing, navigating shared child custody, and more are discussed by Dear Pandemic Nerdy Girls Malia Jones, PhD, MPH, Dr. Jenn Dowd, PhD, Amanda M. Simanek, PhD, MPH, and Alison Buttenheim, PhD, MBA. Link to original FB post
June 6, 2020
What are the long-term effects of COVID-19?
Clinical Symptoms
Lauren Hale, PhD MA
A: There’s still a ton we don’t know about the lasting effects of COVID-19 on the body — Heck, the disease has only been around for 6 months! The WHO reports that approximately 80% of cases are mild or asymptomatic. However, among this group, thousands of previously healthy individuals don’t recover within the average 2 Read more…
The safety of summer family activities, advice to BLM protesters, antibody testing, navigating shared child custody, and more are discussed by Dear Pandemic Nerdy Girls Malia Jones, PhD, MPH, Dr. Jenn Dowd, PhD, Amanda M. Simanek, PhD, MPH, and Alison Buttenheim, PhD, MBA. Link to original FB post
What are the long-term effects of COVID-19?
Clinical Symptoms
Lauren Hale, PhD MA
A: There’s still a ton we don’t know about the lasting effects of COVID-19 on the body — Heck, the disease has only been around for 6 months! The WHO reports that approximately 80% of cases are mild or asymptomatic. However, among this group, thousands of previously healthy individuals don’t recover within the average 2 Read more…
A: There’s still a ton we don’t know about the lasting effects of COVID-19 on the body — Heck, the disease has only been around for 6 months! The WHO reports that approximately 80% of cases are mild or asymptomatic. However, among this group, thousands of previously healthy individuals don’t recover within the average 2 Read more…