Dear Pandemic COVID Q&A
Infection and Spread Socializing Staying SafeMalia Jones, PhD MPH
Dr. Malia Jones & Dr. Lindsey Leininger tackle your questions in this week’s FB Live Q&A. – Stay SMART this fall! 3:40 – 4:08 – Aerosol vs. droplet debate + the CDC: 4:15 – 9:35 – Tips for socializing safely in the cold: 10:14 – 15:35 – Hot tubs + saunas + gyms: 15:43 – Read more…
September 26, 2020
Dear Pandemic COVID Q&A
Infection and Spread Socializing Staying Safe Videos
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
Dr. Malia Jones & Dr. Lindsey Leininger tackle your questions in this week’s FB Live Q&A. – Stay SMART this fall! 3:40 – 4:08 – Aerosol vs. droplet debate + the CDC: 4:15 – 9:35 – Tips for socializing safely in the cold: 10:14 – 15:35 – Hot tubs + saunas + gyms: 15:43 – Read more…
September 25, 2020
What’s the hoopla about monoclonal neutralizing antibody therapies?
Biology/Immunity Treatments
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
A: In short, neutralizing monoclonal antibodies are specialized proteins that can stop a particular virus from entering a cell and using it to make lots of copies of itself. Drug companies are developing a few different monoclonal antibodies intended to both prevent and treat COVID-19. When a virus gets inside your body and is identified Read more…
September 25, 2020
A ton of people are wearing gloves to the store. Should I be wearing gloves too?
Staying Safe
Sarah Whitley Coles, MD
A: Nah. Most of the time, wearing gloves isn’t making you any safer. Instead, wear a mask, avoid touching your face or the front of your face mask, and wash your hands! Below are some tips from your Friendly Family MD about the dos and don’ts of gloves. When going to the store, gas station, Read more…
September 24, 2020
When will we get to herd immunity?
Infection and Spread Uncertainty and Misinformation
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
A: When we get a vaccine and lots of people have received it; or else, a very long time from now. Even though we have well over 30 million confirmed cases and nearly a million deaths from COVID-19 worldwide, we’re not even close to reaching herd immunity. In fact, we’re not even close to the Read more…
September 23, 2020
Once a person has covid-19, when is it safe to interact with them again?
Clinical Symptoms Infection and Spread Socializing Staying Safe
Amanda Simanek, PhD MPH
Q: Can they continue to pass the virus to others even if they are immune for some period of time? A: If you had symptoms, you need to meet three criteria to come out of isolation: 1. 10 days from the day of the first symptoms, 2. No fever for 24 hours, and 3. Other Read more…
September 23, 2020
Can children spread COVID-19 in child care facilities (children 5 and under)?
Families/Kids Infection and Spread Reopening School Staying Safe Testing and Contact Tracing
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
From our follower Question Box!! A: Yes, while we know that children are less likely to experience severe illness due to COVID-19, increasing evidence tells us that children can spread (transmit) the virus. But, it is not clear if they are more likely to do so than adults or if likelihood of transmission varies by Read more…
September 22, 2020
So, I might want to vote by mail. What should I be planning for?
Staying Safe
Rebecca Doyle, Graduate Assistant
A: The very first step in ANY voting plan is checking your voter registration or registering to vote, and we’re ready to help you with that too – it just so happens that today is National Voter Registration Day! Voting by mail is a safe and secure way to make your voice heard in November, Read more…
September 22, 2020
COVID19 and Pregnancy
Families/Kids Staying Safe
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
Today we share an update from Your local epidemiologist on what we know about COVID19 and pregnancy. Here’s the TL;DR: “Severe illness and adverse birth outcomes were observed among pregnant women with COVID19. Pregnant women should especially be careful during this time: avoid close contact with persons with confirmed or suspected COVID-19, maintain 6 feet Read more…
September 21, 2020
How do I keep my pod from growing into a swarm?
Families/Kids Infection and Spread Socializing Staying Safe
Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD
A: Reflect and refine. Small, stable pods work best in limiting the spread of SARS-CoV-2 while maintaining essential functions like work, school, and sanity. Everyday actions will help keep your pod from growing out of control. Reflection- It’s easy to minimize risk when we face them one at a time. We often think only of Read more…
September 21, 2020
Stress related to the pandemic has accelerated my substance use. How can I find the support I need?
Mental Health
Shoshana Aronowitz, PhD FNP-BC
A: As we’ve discussed in past posts, the pandemic and other stressful current events have taken a toll on many people’s mental health. For some folks, this can exacerbate substance use issues. It can be really scary to feel like you don’t have control over your substance use, but there are places you can find Read more…
September 20, 2020
Are temperature checks an adequate screening tool for COVID-19?
Clinical Symptoms Infection and Spread Staying Safe
Amanda Simanek, PhD MPH
A: Unfortunately, no. Being fever-free at the time of a temperature check is not a guarantee that a person doesn’t have COVID-19, nor that someone with COVID-19 won’t spread the infection to others. Why is that? The period of infectiousness for someone with COVID-19 (i.e., the window of time when someone can infect others) starts Read more…
September 20, 2020
I wear glasses. How can I prevent them from fogging up when I wear my mask?
Staying Safe
Lauren Hale, PhD MA
A. Thank you for wearing a mask! This is such a key step in preventing transmission. We also appreciate that it’s not always easy to wear a mask, especially if you wear glasses. They often fog up! Why? Well, in general, when warm air hits cool surfaces, there’s condensation. When you are wearing a mask, Read more…
September 19, 2020
Announcing the Dear Pandemic podcast!
Uncategorized
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
Good news! Dear Pandemic now has a podcast! It’s called I Have Questions. Find it wherever you get podcasts, or at https://anchor.fm/dearpandemic. For now, the podcast is weekly Q&A with follower questions and Dear Pandemic contributor answers. We’ll be adding longer-format interviews with other experts soon, so stay tuned. If you have a question, put Read more…
September 19, 2020
Dear Pandemic COVID Q&A
Infection and Spread Staying Safe Videos
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
Dear Pandemic: COVID Q&A Those Nerdy Girls Dr. Jennifer Beam Dowd and Dr. Malia Jones take follower questions in this Facebook Live event. Link to original FB post
September 19, 2020
Tribute to Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Social and Racial Justice Uncategorized
Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD
Dear Ruth Bader Ginsburg, You inspired us. You led through persistence and action. You paved the way for many women to achieve their dreams. You will be terribly missed and forever a guiding light. Love, Those Nerdy Girls 12 Powerful Quotes from RBG – Town and Country RBG Obit – The Guardian Link to original Read more…
September 18, 2020
I recently saw an article stating SARS-CoV-2 was made in a lab.
Uncertainty and Misinformation
Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD
Q: How do I evaluate the quality of this claim and support good science? A: This extraordinary claim requires some serious evaluation to prevent the spread of misinformation. Curiosity and scientific skepticism are quite healthy, though the new pre-print article violates many foundational principles of scientific inquiry. Lindsay’s Laws of Infodemiology provide a useful guide Read more…
September 18, 2020
What’s the most likely way to catch SARS-CoV-2? Do I still need to Lysol the bejeesus out of everything?
Infection and Spread Socializing Staying Safe
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
A: You are most likely to catch SARS-CoV-2 from the AIR you breathe. General cleanliness rules for surfaces apply but you can stop obsessive purchases of Lysol and Clorox wipes. We’ve come a long way from those whimsical days in March when our hands were cracked from too much hand sanitizer and the high touch Read more…
Dr. Malia Jones & Dr. Lindsey Leininger tackle your questions in this week’s FB Live Q&A. – Stay SMART this fall! 3:40 – 4:08 – Aerosol vs. droplet debate + the CDC: 4:15 – 9:35 – Tips for socializing safely in the cold: 10:14 – 15:35 – Hot tubs + saunas + gyms: 15:43 – Read more…
Dear Pandemic COVID Q&A
Infection and Spread Socializing Staying Safe VideosMalia Jones, PhD MPH
Dr. Malia Jones & Dr. Lindsey Leininger tackle your questions in this week’s FB Live Q&A. – Stay SMART this fall! 3:40 – 4:08 – Aerosol vs. droplet debate + the CDC: 4:15 – 9:35 – Tips for socializing safely in the cold: 10:14 – 15:35 – Hot tubs + saunas + gyms: 15:43 – Read more…
September 25, 2020
What’s the hoopla about monoclonal neutralizing antibody therapies?
Biology/Immunity Treatments
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
A: In short, neutralizing monoclonal antibodies are specialized proteins that can stop a particular virus from entering a cell and using it to make lots of copies of itself. Drug companies are developing a few different monoclonal antibodies intended to both prevent and treat COVID-19. When a virus gets inside your body and is identified Read more…
September 25, 2020
A ton of people are wearing gloves to the store. Should I be wearing gloves too?
Staying Safe
Sarah Whitley Coles, MD
A: Nah. Most of the time, wearing gloves isn’t making you any safer. Instead, wear a mask, avoid touching your face or the front of your face mask, and wash your hands! Below are some tips from your Friendly Family MD about the dos and don’ts of gloves. When going to the store, gas station, Read more…
September 24, 2020
When will we get to herd immunity?
Infection and Spread Uncertainty and Misinformation
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
A: When we get a vaccine and lots of people have received it; or else, a very long time from now. Even though we have well over 30 million confirmed cases and nearly a million deaths from COVID-19 worldwide, we’re not even close to reaching herd immunity. In fact, we’re not even close to the Read more…
September 23, 2020
Once a person has covid-19, when is it safe to interact with them again?
Clinical Symptoms Infection and Spread Socializing Staying Safe
Amanda Simanek, PhD MPH
Q: Can they continue to pass the virus to others even if they are immune for some period of time? A: If you had symptoms, you need to meet three criteria to come out of isolation: 1. 10 days from the day of the first symptoms, 2. No fever for 24 hours, and 3. Other Read more…
September 23, 2020
Can children spread COVID-19 in child care facilities (children 5 and under)?
Families/Kids Infection and Spread Reopening School Staying Safe Testing and Contact Tracing
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
From our follower Question Box!! A: Yes, while we know that children are less likely to experience severe illness due to COVID-19, increasing evidence tells us that children can spread (transmit) the virus. But, it is not clear if they are more likely to do so than adults or if likelihood of transmission varies by Read more…
September 22, 2020
So, I might want to vote by mail. What should I be planning for?
Staying Safe
Rebecca Doyle, Graduate Assistant
A: The very first step in ANY voting plan is checking your voter registration or registering to vote, and we’re ready to help you with that too – it just so happens that today is National Voter Registration Day! Voting by mail is a safe and secure way to make your voice heard in November, Read more…
September 22, 2020
COVID19 and Pregnancy
Families/Kids Staying Safe
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
Today we share an update from Your local epidemiologist on what we know about COVID19 and pregnancy. Here’s the TL;DR: “Severe illness and adverse birth outcomes were observed among pregnant women with COVID19. Pregnant women should especially be careful during this time: avoid close contact with persons with confirmed or suspected COVID-19, maintain 6 feet Read more…
September 21, 2020
How do I keep my pod from growing into a swarm?
Families/Kids Infection and Spread Socializing Staying Safe
Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD
A: Reflect and refine. Small, stable pods work best in limiting the spread of SARS-CoV-2 while maintaining essential functions like work, school, and sanity. Everyday actions will help keep your pod from growing out of control. Reflection- It’s easy to minimize risk when we face them one at a time. We often think only of Read more…
September 21, 2020
Stress related to the pandemic has accelerated my substance use. How can I find the support I need?
Mental Health
Shoshana Aronowitz, PhD FNP-BC
A: As we’ve discussed in past posts, the pandemic and other stressful current events have taken a toll on many people’s mental health. For some folks, this can exacerbate substance use issues. It can be really scary to feel like you don’t have control over your substance use, but there are places you can find Read more…
September 20, 2020
Are temperature checks an adequate screening tool for COVID-19?
Clinical Symptoms Infection and Spread Staying Safe
Amanda Simanek, PhD MPH
A: Unfortunately, no. Being fever-free at the time of a temperature check is not a guarantee that a person doesn’t have COVID-19, nor that someone with COVID-19 won’t spread the infection to others. Why is that? The period of infectiousness for someone with COVID-19 (i.e., the window of time when someone can infect others) starts Read more…
September 20, 2020
I wear glasses. How can I prevent them from fogging up when I wear my mask?
Staying Safe
Lauren Hale, PhD MA
A. Thank you for wearing a mask! This is such a key step in preventing transmission. We also appreciate that it’s not always easy to wear a mask, especially if you wear glasses. They often fog up! Why? Well, in general, when warm air hits cool surfaces, there’s condensation. When you are wearing a mask, Read more…
September 19, 2020
Announcing the Dear Pandemic podcast!
Uncategorized
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
Good news! Dear Pandemic now has a podcast! It’s called I Have Questions. Find it wherever you get podcasts, or at https://anchor.fm/dearpandemic. For now, the podcast is weekly Q&A with follower questions and Dear Pandemic contributor answers. We’ll be adding longer-format interviews with other experts soon, so stay tuned. If you have a question, put Read more…
September 19, 2020
Dear Pandemic COVID Q&A
Infection and Spread Staying Safe Videos
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
Dear Pandemic: COVID Q&A Those Nerdy Girls Dr. Jennifer Beam Dowd and Dr. Malia Jones take follower questions in this Facebook Live event. Link to original FB post
September 19, 2020
Tribute to Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Social and Racial Justice Uncategorized
Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD
Dear Ruth Bader Ginsburg, You inspired us. You led through persistence and action. You paved the way for many women to achieve their dreams. You will be terribly missed and forever a guiding light. Love, Those Nerdy Girls 12 Powerful Quotes from RBG – Town and Country RBG Obit – The Guardian Link to original Read more…
September 18, 2020
I recently saw an article stating SARS-CoV-2 was made in a lab.
Uncertainty and Misinformation
Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD
Q: How do I evaluate the quality of this claim and support good science? A: This extraordinary claim requires some serious evaluation to prevent the spread of misinformation. Curiosity and scientific skepticism are quite healthy, though the new pre-print article violates many foundational principles of scientific inquiry. Lindsay’s Laws of Infodemiology provide a useful guide Read more…
September 18, 2020
What’s the most likely way to catch SARS-CoV-2? Do I still need to Lysol the bejeesus out of everything?
Infection and Spread Socializing Staying Safe
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
A: You are most likely to catch SARS-CoV-2 from the AIR you breathe. General cleanliness rules for surfaces apply but you can stop obsessive purchases of Lysol and Clorox wipes. We’ve come a long way from those whimsical days in March when our hands were cracked from too much hand sanitizer and the high touch Read more…
Dr. Malia Jones & Dr. Lindsey Leininger tackle your questions in this week’s FB Live Q&A. – Stay SMART this fall! 3:40 – 4:08 – Aerosol vs. droplet debate + the CDC: 4:15 – 9:35 – Tips for socializing safely in the cold: 10:14 – 15:35 – Hot tubs + saunas + gyms: 15:43 – Read more…
What’s the hoopla about monoclonal neutralizing antibody therapies?
Biology/Immunity TreatmentsMalia Jones, PhD MPH
A: In short, neutralizing monoclonal antibodies are specialized proteins that can stop a particular virus from entering a cell and using it to make lots of copies of itself. Drug companies are developing a few different monoclonal antibodies intended to both prevent and treat COVID-19. When a virus gets inside your body and is identified Read more…
September 25, 2020
A ton of people are wearing gloves to the store. Should I be wearing gloves too?
Staying Safe
Sarah Whitley Coles, MD
A: Nah. Most of the time, wearing gloves isn’t making you any safer. Instead, wear a mask, avoid touching your face or the front of your face mask, and wash your hands! Below are some tips from your Friendly Family MD about the dos and don’ts of gloves. When going to the store, gas station, Read more…
September 24, 2020
When will we get to herd immunity?
Infection and Spread Uncertainty and Misinformation
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
A: When we get a vaccine and lots of people have received it; or else, a very long time from now. Even though we have well over 30 million confirmed cases and nearly a million deaths from COVID-19 worldwide, we’re not even close to reaching herd immunity. In fact, we’re not even close to the Read more…
September 23, 2020
Once a person has covid-19, when is it safe to interact with them again?
Clinical Symptoms Infection and Spread Socializing Staying Safe
Amanda Simanek, PhD MPH
Q: Can they continue to pass the virus to others even if they are immune for some period of time? A: If you had symptoms, you need to meet three criteria to come out of isolation: 1. 10 days from the day of the first symptoms, 2. No fever for 24 hours, and 3. Other Read more…
September 23, 2020
Can children spread COVID-19 in child care facilities (children 5 and under)?
Families/Kids Infection and Spread Reopening School Staying Safe Testing and Contact Tracing
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
From our follower Question Box!! A: Yes, while we know that children are less likely to experience severe illness due to COVID-19, increasing evidence tells us that children can spread (transmit) the virus. But, it is not clear if they are more likely to do so than adults or if likelihood of transmission varies by Read more…
September 22, 2020
So, I might want to vote by mail. What should I be planning for?
Staying Safe
Rebecca Doyle, Graduate Assistant
A: The very first step in ANY voting plan is checking your voter registration or registering to vote, and we’re ready to help you with that too – it just so happens that today is National Voter Registration Day! Voting by mail is a safe and secure way to make your voice heard in November, Read more…
September 22, 2020
COVID19 and Pregnancy
Families/Kids Staying Safe
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
Today we share an update from Your local epidemiologist on what we know about COVID19 and pregnancy. Here’s the TL;DR: “Severe illness and adverse birth outcomes were observed among pregnant women with COVID19. Pregnant women should especially be careful during this time: avoid close contact with persons with confirmed or suspected COVID-19, maintain 6 feet Read more…
September 21, 2020
How do I keep my pod from growing into a swarm?
Families/Kids Infection and Spread Socializing Staying Safe
Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD
A: Reflect and refine. Small, stable pods work best in limiting the spread of SARS-CoV-2 while maintaining essential functions like work, school, and sanity. Everyday actions will help keep your pod from growing out of control. Reflection- It’s easy to minimize risk when we face them one at a time. We often think only of Read more…
September 21, 2020
Stress related to the pandemic has accelerated my substance use. How can I find the support I need?
Mental Health
Shoshana Aronowitz, PhD FNP-BC
A: As we’ve discussed in past posts, the pandemic and other stressful current events have taken a toll on many people’s mental health. For some folks, this can exacerbate substance use issues. It can be really scary to feel like you don’t have control over your substance use, but there are places you can find Read more…
September 20, 2020
Are temperature checks an adequate screening tool for COVID-19?
Clinical Symptoms Infection and Spread Staying Safe
Amanda Simanek, PhD MPH
A: Unfortunately, no. Being fever-free at the time of a temperature check is not a guarantee that a person doesn’t have COVID-19, nor that someone with COVID-19 won’t spread the infection to others. Why is that? The period of infectiousness for someone with COVID-19 (i.e., the window of time when someone can infect others) starts Read more…
September 20, 2020
I wear glasses. How can I prevent them from fogging up when I wear my mask?
Staying Safe
Lauren Hale, PhD MA
A. Thank you for wearing a mask! This is such a key step in preventing transmission. We also appreciate that it’s not always easy to wear a mask, especially if you wear glasses. They often fog up! Why? Well, in general, when warm air hits cool surfaces, there’s condensation. When you are wearing a mask, Read more…
September 19, 2020
Announcing the Dear Pandemic podcast!
Uncategorized
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
Good news! Dear Pandemic now has a podcast! It’s called I Have Questions. Find it wherever you get podcasts, or at https://anchor.fm/dearpandemic. For now, the podcast is weekly Q&A with follower questions and Dear Pandemic contributor answers. We’ll be adding longer-format interviews with other experts soon, so stay tuned. If you have a question, put Read more…
September 19, 2020
Dear Pandemic COVID Q&A
Infection and Spread Staying Safe Videos
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
Dear Pandemic: COVID Q&A Those Nerdy Girls Dr. Jennifer Beam Dowd and Dr. Malia Jones take follower questions in this Facebook Live event. Link to original FB post
September 19, 2020
Tribute to Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Social and Racial Justice Uncategorized
Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD
Dear Ruth Bader Ginsburg, You inspired us. You led through persistence and action. You paved the way for many women to achieve their dreams. You will be terribly missed and forever a guiding light. Love, Those Nerdy Girls 12 Powerful Quotes from RBG – Town and Country RBG Obit – The Guardian Link to original Read more…
September 18, 2020
I recently saw an article stating SARS-CoV-2 was made in a lab.
Uncertainty and Misinformation
Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD
Q: How do I evaluate the quality of this claim and support good science? A: This extraordinary claim requires some serious evaluation to prevent the spread of misinformation. Curiosity and scientific skepticism are quite healthy, though the new pre-print article violates many foundational principles of scientific inquiry. Lindsay’s Laws of Infodemiology provide a useful guide Read more…
September 18, 2020
What’s the most likely way to catch SARS-CoV-2? Do I still need to Lysol the bejeesus out of everything?
Infection and Spread Socializing Staying Safe
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
A: You are most likely to catch SARS-CoV-2 from the AIR you breathe. General cleanliness rules for surfaces apply but you can stop obsessive purchases of Lysol and Clorox wipes. We’ve come a long way from those whimsical days in March when our hands were cracked from too much hand sanitizer and the high touch Read more…
A: In short, neutralizing monoclonal antibodies are specialized proteins that can stop a particular virus from entering a cell and using it to make lots of copies of itself. Drug companies are developing a few different monoclonal antibodies intended to both prevent and treat COVID-19. When a virus gets inside your body and is identified Read more…
A ton of people are wearing gloves to the store. Should I be wearing gloves too?
Staying SafeSarah Whitley Coles, MD
A: Nah. Most of the time, wearing gloves isn’t making you any safer. Instead, wear a mask, avoid touching your face or the front of your face mask, and wash your hands! Below are some tips from your Friendly Family MD about the dos and don’ts of gloves. When going to the store, gas station, Read more…
September 24, 2020
When will we get to herd immunity?
Infection and Spread Uncertainty and Misinformation
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
A: When we get a vaccine and lots of people have received it; or else, a very long time from now. Even though we have well over 30 million confirmed cases and nearly a million deaths from COVID-19 worldwide, we’re not even close to reaching herd immunity. In fact, we’re not even close to the Read more…
September 23, 2020
Once a person has covid-19, when is it safe to interact with them again?
Clinical Symptoms Infection and Spread Socializing Staying Safe
Amanda Simanek, PhD MPH
Q: Can they continue to pass the virus to others even if they are immune for some period of time? A: If you had symptoms, you need to meet three criteria to come out of isolation: 1. 10 days from the day of the first symptoms, 2. No fever for 24 hours, and 3. Other Read more…
September 23, 2020
Can children spread COVID-19 in child care facilities (children 5 and under)?
Families/Kids Infection and Spread Reopening School Staying Safe Testing and Contact Tracing
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
From our follower Question Box!! A: Yes, while we know that children are less likely to experience severe illness due to COVID-19, increasing evidence tells us that children can spread (transmit) the virus. But, it is not clear if they are more likely to do so than adults or if likelihood of transmission varies by Read more…
September 22, 2020
So, I might want to vote by mail. What should I be planning for?
Staying Safe
Rebecca Doyle, Graduate Assistant
A: The very first step in ANY voting plan is checking your voter registration or registering to vote, and we’re ready to help you with that too – it just so happens that today is National Voter Registration Day! Voting by mail is a safe and secure way to make your voice heard in November, Read more…
September 22, 2020
COVID19 and Pregnancy
Families/Kids Staying Safe
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
Today we share an update from Your local epidemiologist on what we know about COVID19 and pregnancy. Here’s the TL;DR: “Severe illness and adverse birth outcomes were observed among pregnant women with COVID19. Pregnant women should especially be careful during this time: avoid close contact with persons with confirmed or suspected COVID-19, maintain 6 feet Read more…
September 21, 2020
How do I keep my pod from growing into a swarm?
Families/Kids Infection and Spread Socializing Staying Safe
Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD
A: Reflect and refine. Small, stable pods work best in limiting the spread of SARS-CoV-2 while maintaining essential functions like work, school, and sanity. Everyday actions will help keep your pod from growing out of control. Reflection- It’s easy to minimize risk when we face them one at a time. We often think only of Read more…
September 21, 2020
Stress related to the pandemic has accelerated my substance use. How can I find the support I need?
Mental Health
Shoshana Aronowitz, PhD FNP-BC
A: As we’ve discussed in past posts, the pandemic and other stressful current events have taken a toll on many people’s mental health. For some folks, this can exacerbate substance use issues. It can be really scary to feel like you don’t have control over your substance use, but there are places you can find Read more…
September 20, 2020
Are temperature checks an adequate screening tool for COVID-19?
Clinical Symptoms Infection and Spread Staying Safe
Amanda Simanek, PhD MPH
A: Unfortunately, no. Being fever-free at the time of a temperature check is not a guarantee that a person doesn’t have COVID-19, nor that someone with COVID-19 won’t spread the infection to others. Why is that? The period of infectiousness for someone with COVID-19 (i.e., the window of time when someone can infect others) starts Read more…
September 20, 2020
I wear glasses. How can I prevent them from fogging up when I wear my mask?
Staying Safe
Lauren Hale, PhD MA
A. Thank you for wearing a mask! This is such a key step in preventing transmission. We also appreciate that it’s not always easy to wear a mask, especially if you wear glasses. They often fog up! Why? Well, in general, when warm air hits cool surfaces, there’s condensation. When you are wearing a mask, Read more…
September 19, 2020
Announcing the Dear Pandemic podcast!
Uncategorized
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
Good news! Dear Pandemic now has a podcast! It’s called I Have Questions. Find it wherever you get podcasts, or at https://anchor.fm/dearpandemic. For now, the podcast is weekly Q&A with follower questions and Dear Pandemic contributor answers. We’ll be adding longer-format interviews with other experts soon, so stay tuned. If you have a question, put Read more…
September 19, 2020
Dear Pandemic COVID Q&A
Infection and Spread Staying Safe Videos
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
Dear Pandemic: COVID Q&A Those Nerdy Girls Dr. Jennifer Beam Dowd and Dr. Malia Jones take follower questions in this Facebook Live event. Link to original FB post
September 19, 2020
Tribute to Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Social and Racial Justice Uncategorized
Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD
Dear Ruth Bader Ginsburg, You inspired us. You led through persistence and action. You paved the way for many women to achieve their dreams. You will be terribly missed and forever a guiding light. Love, Those Nerdy Girls 12 Powerful Quotes from RBG – Town and Country RBG Obit – The Guardian Link to original Read more…
September 18, 2020
I recently saw an article stating SARS-CoV-2 was made in a lab.
Uncertainty and Misinformation
Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD
Q: How do I evaluate the quality of this claim and support good science? A: This extraordinary claim requires some serious evaluation to prevent the spread of misinformation. Curiosity and scientific skepticism are quite healthy, though the new pre-print article violates many foundational principles of scientific inquiry. Lindsay’s Laws of Infodemiology provide a useful guide Read more…
September 18, 2020
What’s the most likely way to catch SARS-CoV-2? Do I still need to Lysol the bejeesus out of everything?
Infection and Spread Socializing Staying Safe
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
A: You are most likely to catch SARS-CoV-2 from the AIR you breathe. General cleanliness rules for surfaces apply but you can stop obsessive purchases of Lysol and Clorox wipes. We’ve come a long way from those whimsical days in March when our hands were cracked from too much hand sanitizer and the high touch Read more…
A: Nah. Most of the time, wearing gloves isn’t making you any safer. Instead, wear a mask, avoid touching your face or the front of your face mask, and wash your hands! Below are some tips from your Friendly Family MD about the dos and don’ts of gloves. When going to the store, gas station, Read more…
When will we get to herd immunity?
Infection and Spread Uncertainty and MisinformationMalia Jones, PhD MPH
A: When we get a vaccine and lots of people have received it; or else, a very long time from now. Even though we have well over 30 million confirmed cases and nearly a million deaths from COVID-19 worldwide, we’re not even close to reaching herd immunity. In fact, we’re not even close to the Read more…
September 23, 2020
Once a person has covid-19, when is it safe to interact with them again?
Clinical Symptoms Infection and Spread Socializing Staying Safe
Amanda Simanek, PhD MPH
Q: Can they continue to pass the virus to others even if they are immune for some period of time? A: If you had symptoms, you need to meet three criteria to come out of isolation: 1. 10 days from the day of the first symptoms, 2. No fever for 24 hours, and 3. Other Read more…
September 23, 2020
Can children spread COVID-19 in child care facilities (children 5 and under)?
Families/Kids Infection and Spread Reopening School Staying Safe Testing and Contact Tracing
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
From our follower Question Box!! A: Yes, while we know that children are less likely to experience severe illness due to COVID-19, increasing evidence tells us that children can spread (transmit) the virus. But, it is not clear if they are more likely to do so than adults or if likelihood of transmission varies by Read more…
September 22, 2020
So, I might want to vote by mail. What should I be planning for?
Staying Safe
Rebecca Doyle, Graduate Assistant
A: The very first step in ANY voting plan is checking your voter registration or registering to vote, and we’re ready to help you with that too – it just so happens that today is National Voter Registration Day! Voting by mail is a safe and secure way to make your voice heard in November, Read more…
September 22, 2020
COVID19 and Pregnancy
Families/Kids Staying Safe
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
Today we share an update from Your local epidemiologist on what we know about COVID19 and pregnancy. Here’s the TL;DR: “Severe illness and adverse birth outcomes were observed among pregnant women with COVID19. Pregnant women should especially be careful during this time: avoid close contact with persons with confirmed or suspected COVID-19, maintain 6 feet Read more…
September 21, 2020
How do I keep my pod from growing into a swarm?
Families/Kids Infection and Spread Socializing Staying Safe
Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD
A: Reflect and refine. Small, stable pods work best in limiting the spread of SARS-CoV-2 while maintaining essential functions like work, school, and sanity. Everyday actions will help keep your pod from growing out of control. Reflection- It’s easy to minimize risk when we face them one at a time. We often think only of Read more…
September 21, 2020
Stress related to the pandemic has accelerated my substance use. How can I find the support I need?
Mental Health
Shoshana Aronowitz, PhD FNP-BC
A: As we’ve discussed in past posts, the pandemic and other stressful current events have taken a toll on many people’s mental health. For some folks, this can exacerbate substance use issues. It can be really scary to feel like you don’t have control over your substance use, but there are places you can find Read more…
September 20, 2020
Are temperature checks an adequate screening tool for COVID-19?
Clinical Symptoms Infection and Spread Staying Safe
Amanda Simanek, PhD MPH
A: Unfortunately, no. Being fever-free at the time of a temperature check is not a guarantee that a person doesn’t have COVID-19, nor that someone with COVID-19 won’t spread the infection to others. Why is that? The period of infectiousness for someone with COVID-19 (i.e., the window of time when someone can infect others) starts Read more…
September 20, 2020
I wear glasses. How can I prevent them from fogging up when I wear my mask?
Staying Safe
Lauren Hale, PhD MA
A. Thank you for wearing a mask! This is such a key step in preventing transmission. We also appreciate that it’s not always easy to wear a mask, especially if you wear glasses. They often fog up! Why? Well, in general, when warm air hits cool surfaces, there’s condensation. When you are wearing a mask, Read more…
September 19, 2020
Announcing the Dear Pandemic podcast!
Uncategorized
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
Good news! Dear Pandemic now has a podcast! It’s called I Have Questions. Find it wherever you get podcasts, or at https://anchor.fm/dearpandemic. For now, the podcast is weekly Q&A with follower questions and Dear Pandemic contributor answers. We’ll be adding longer-format interviews with other experts soon, so stay tuned. If you have a question, put Read more…
September 19, 2020
Dear Pandemic COVID Q&A
Infection and Spread Staying Safe Videos
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
Dear Pandemic: COVID Q&A Those Nerdy Girls Dr. Jennifer Beam Dowd and Dr. Malia Jones take follower questions in this Facebook Live event. Link to original FB post
September 19, 2020
Tribute to Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Social and Racial Justice Uncategorized
Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD
Dear Ruth Bader Ginsburg, You inspired us. You led through persistence and action. You paved the way for many women to achieve their dreams. You will be terribly missed and forever a guiding light. Love, Those Nerdy Girls 12 Powerful Quotes from RBG – Town and Country RBG Obit – The Guardian Link to original Read more…
September 18, 2020
I recently saw an article stating SARS-CoV-2 was made in a lab.
Uncertainty and Misinformation
Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD
Q: How do I evaluate the quality of this claim and support good science? A: This extraordinary claim requires some serious evaluation to prevent the spread of misinformation. Curiosity and scientific skepticism are quite healthy, though the new pre-print article violates many foundational principles of scientific inquiry. Lindsay’s Laws of Infodemiology provide a useful guide Read more…
September 18, 2020
What’s the most likely way to catch SARS-CoV-2? Do I still need to Lysol the bejeesus out of everything?
Infection and Spread Socializing Staying Safe
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
A: You are most likely to catch SARS-CoV-2 from the AIR you breathe. General cleanliness rules for surfaces apply but you can stop obsessive purchases of Lysol and Clorox wipes. We’ve come a long way from those whimsical days in March when our hands were cracked from too much hand sanitizer and the high touch Read more…
A: When we get a vaccine and lots of people have received it; or else, a very long time from now. Even though we have well over 30 million confirmed cases and nearly a million deaths from COVID-19 worldwide, we’re not even close to reaching herd immunity. In fact, we’re not even close to the Read more…
Once a person has covid-19, when is it safe to interact with them again?
Clinical Symptoms Infection and Spread Socializing Staying SafeAmanda Simanek, PhD MPH
Q: Can they continue to pass the virus to others even if they are immune for some period of time? A: If you had symptoms, you need to meet three criteria to come out of isolation: 1. 10 days from the day of the first symptoms, 2. No fever for 24 hours, and 3. Other Read more…
September 23, 2020
Can children spread COVID-19 in child care facilities (children 5 and under)?
Families/Kids Infection and Spread Reopening School Staying Safe Testing and Contact Tracing
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
From our follower Question Box!! A: Yes, while we know that children are less likely to experience severe illness due to COVID-19, increasing evidence tells us that children can spread (transmit) the virus. But, it is not clear if they are more likely to do so than adults or if likelihood of transmission varies by Read more…
September 22, 2020
So, I might want to vote by mail. What should I be planning for?
Staying Safe
Rebecca Doyle, Graduate Assistant
A: The very first step in ANY voting plan is checking your voter registration or registering to vote, and we’re ready to help you with that too – it just so happens that today is National Voter Registration Day! Voting by mail is a safe and secure way to make your voice heard in November, Read more…
September 22, 2020
COVID19 and Pregnancy
Families/Kids Staying Safe
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
Today we share an update from Your local epidemiologist on what we know about COVID19 and pregnancy. Here’s the TL;DR: “Severe illness and adverse birth outcomes were observed among pregnant women with COVID19. Pregnant women should especially be careful during this time: avoid close contact with persons with confirmed or suspected COVID-19, maintain 6 feet Read more…
September 21, 2020
How do I keep my pod from growing into a swarm?
Families/Kids Infection and Spread Socializing Staying Safe
Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD
A: Reflect and refine. Small, stable pods work best in limiting the spread of SARS-CoV-2 while maintaining essential functions like work, school, and sanity. Everyday actions will help keep your pod from growing out of control. Reflection- It’s easy to minimize risk when we face them one at a time. We often think only of Read more…
September 21, 2020
Stress related to the pandemic has accelerated my substance use. How can I find the support I need?
Mental Health
Shoshana Aronowitz, PhD FNP-BC
A: As we’ve discussed in past posts, the pandemic and other stressful current events have taken a toll on many people’s mental health. For some folks, this can exacerbate substance use issues. It can be really scary to feel like you don’t have control over your substance use, but there are places you can find Read more…
September 20, 2020
Are temperature checks an adequate screening tool for COVID-19?
Clinical Symptoms Infection and Spread Staying Safe
Amanda Simanek, PhD MPH
A: Unfortunately, no. Being fever-free at the time of a temperature check is not a guarantee that a person doesn’t have COVID-19, nor that someone with COVID-19 won’t spread the infection to others. Why is that? The period of infectiousness for someone with COVID-19 (i.e., the window of time when someone can infect others) starts Read more…
September 20, 2020
I wear glasses. How can I prevent them from fogging up when I wear my mask?
Staying Safe
Lauren Hale, PhD MA
A. Thank you for wearing a mask! This is such a key step in preventing transmission. We also appreciate that it’s not always easy to wear a mask, especially if you wear glasses. They often fog up! Why? Well, in general, when warm air hits cool surfaces, there’s condensation. When you are wearing a mask, Read more…
September 19, 2020
Announcing the Dear Pandemic podcast!
Uncategorized
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
Good news! Dear Pandemic now has a podcast! It’s called I Have Questions. Find it wherever you get podcasts, or at https://anchor.fm/dearpandemic. For now, the podcast is weekly Q&A with follower questions and Dear Pandemic contributor answers. We’ll be adding longer-format interviews with other experts soon, so stay tuned. If you have a question, put Read more…
September 19, 2020
Dear Pandemic COVID Q&A
Infection and Spread Staying Safe Videos
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
Dear Pandemic: COVID Q&A Those Nerdy Girls Dr. Jennifer Beam Dowd and Dr. Malia Jones take follower questions in this Facebook Live event. Link to original FB post
September 19, 2020
Tribute to Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Social and Racial Justice Uncategorized
Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD
Dear Ruth Bader Ginsburg, You inspired us. You led through persistence and action. You paved the way for many women to achieve their dreams. You will be terribly missed and forever a guiding light. Love, Those Nerdy Girls 12 Powerful Quotes from RBG – Town and Country RBG Obit – The Guardian Link to original Read more…
September 18, 2020
I recently saw an article stating SARS-CoV-2 was made in a lab.
Uncertainty and Misinformation
Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD
Q: How do I evaluate the quality of this claim and support good science? A: This extraordinary claim requires some serious evaluation to prevent the spread of misinformation. Curiosity and scientific skepticism are quite healthy, though the new pre-print article violates many foundational principles of scientific inquiry. Lindsay’s Laws of Infodemiology provide a useful guide Read more…
September 18, 2020
What’s the most likely way to catch SARS-CoV-2? Do I still need to Lysol the bejeesus out of everything?
Infection and Spread Socializing Staying Safe
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
A: You are most likely to catch SARS-CoV-2 from the AIR you breathe. General cleanliness rules for surfaces apply but you can stop obsessive purchases of Lysol and Clorox wipes. We’ve come a long way from those whimsical days in March when our hands were cracked from too much hand sanitizer and the high touch Read more…
Q: Can they continue to pass the virus to others even if they are immune for some period of time? A: If you had symptoms, you need to meet three criteria to come out of isolation: 1. 10 days from the day of the first symptoms, 2. No fever for 24 hours, and 3. Other Read more…
Can children spread COVID-19 in child care facilities (children 5 and under)?
Families/Kids Infection and Spread Reopening School Staying Safe Testing and Contact TracingAparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
From our follower Question Box!! A: Yes, while we know that children are less likely to experience severe illness due to COVID-19, increasing evidence tells us that children can spread (transmit) the virus. But, it is not clear if they are more likely to do so than adults or if likelihood of transmission varies by Read more…
September 22, 2020
So, I might want to vote by mail. What should I be planning for?
Staying Safe
Rebecca Doyle, Graduate Assistant
A: The very first step in ANY voting plan is checking your voter registration or registering to vote, and we’re ready to help you with that too – it just so happens that today is National Voter Registration Day! Voting by mail is a safe and secure way to make your voice heard in November, Read more…
September 22, 2020
COVID19 and Pregnancy
Families/Kids Staying Safe
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
Today we share an update from Your local epidemiologist on what we know about COVID19 and pregnancy. Here’s the TL;DR: “Severe illness and adverse birth outcomes were observed among pregnant women with COVID19. Pregnant women should especially be careful during this time: avoid close contact with persons with confirmed or suspected COVID-19, maintain 6 feet Read more…
September 21, 2020
How do I keep my pod from growing into a swarm?
Families/Kids Infection and Spread Socializing Staying Safe
Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD
A: Reflect and refine. Small, stable pods work best in limiting the spread of SARS-CoV-2 while maintaining essential functions like work, school, and sanity. Everyday actions will help keep your pod from growing out of control. Reflection- It’s easy to minimize risk when we face them one at a time. We often think only of Read more…
September 21, 2020
Stress related to the pandemic has accelerated my substance use. How can I find the support I need?
Mental Health
Shoshana Aronowitz, PhD FNP-BC
A: As we’ve discussed in past posts, the pandemic and other stressful current events have taken a toll on many people’s mental health. For some folks, this can exacerbate substance use issues. It can be really scary to feel like you don’t have control over your substance use, but there are places you can find Read more…
September 20, 2020
Are temperature checks an adequate screening tool for COVID-19?
Clinical Symptoms Infection and Spread Staying Safe
Amanda Simanek, PhD MPH
A: Unfortunately, no. Being fever-free at the time of a temperature check is not a guarantee that a person doesn’t have COVID-19, nor that someone with COVID-19 won’t spread the infection to others. Why is that? The period of infectiousness for someone with COVID-19 (i.e., the window of time when someone can infect others) starts Read more…
September 20, 2020
I wear glasses. How can I prevent them from fogging up when I wear my mask?
Staying Safe
Lauren Hale, PhD MA
A. Thank you for wearing a mask! This is such a key step in preventing transmission. We also appreciate that it’s not always easy to wear a mask, especially if you wear glasses. They often fog up! Why? Well, in general, when warm air hits cool surfaces, there’s condensation. When you are wearing a mask, Read more…
September 19, 2020
Announcing the Dear Pandemic podcast!
Uncategorized
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
Good news! Dear Pandemic now has a podcast! It’s called I Have Questions. Find it wherever you get podcasts, or at https://anchor.fm/dearpandemic. For now, the podcast is weekly Q&A with follower questions and Dear Pandemic contributor answers. We’ll be adding longer-format interviews with other experts soon, so stay tuned. If you have a question, put Read more…
September 19, 2020
Dear Pandemic COVID Q&A
Infection and Spread Staying Safe Videos
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
Dear Pandemic: COVID Q&A Those Nerdy Girls Dr. Jennifer Beam Dowd and Dr. Malia Jones take follower questions in this Facebook Live event. Link to original FB post
September 19, 2020
Tribute to Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Social and Racial Justice Uncategorized
Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD
Dear Ruth Bader Ginsburg, You inspired us. You led through persistence and action. You paved the way for many women to achieve their dreams. You will be terribly missed and forever a guiding light. Love, Those Nerdy Girls 12 Powerful Quotes from RBG – Town and Country RBG Obit – The Guardian Link to original Read more…
September 18, 2020
I recently saw an article stating SARS-CoV-2 was made in a lab.
Uncertainty and Misinformation
Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD
Q: How do I evaluate the quality of this claim and support good science? A: This extraordinary claim requires some serious evaluation to prevent the spread of misinformation. Curiosity and scientific skepticism are quite healthy, though the new pre-print article violates many foundational principles of scientific inquiry. Lindsay’s Laws of Infodemiology provide a useful guide Read more…
September 18, 2020
What’s the most likely way to catch SARS-CoV-2? Do I still need to Lysol the bejeesus out of everything?
Infection and Spread Socializing Staying Safe
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
A: You are most likely to catch SARS-CoV-2 from the AIR you breathe. General cleanliness rules for surfaces apply but you can stop obsessive purchases of Lysol and Clorox wipes. We’ve come a long way from those whimsical days in March when our hands were cracked from too much hand sanitizer and the high touch Read more…
From our follower Question Box!! A: Yes, while we know that children are less likely to experience severe illness due to COVID-19, increasing evidence tells us that children can spread (transmit) the virus. But, it is not clear if they are more likely to do so than adults or if likelihood of transmission varies by Read more…
So, I might want to vote by mail. What should I be planning for?
Staying SafeRebecca Doyle, Graduate Assistant
A: The very first step in ANY voting plan is checking your voter registration or registering to vote, and we’re ready to help you with that too – it just so happens that today is National Voter Registration Day! Voting by mail is a safe and secure way to make your voice heard in November, Read more…
September 22, 2020
COVID19 and Pregnancy
Families/Kids Staying Safe
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
Today we share an update from Your local epidemiologist on what we know about COVID19 and pregnancy. Here’s the TL;DR: “Severe illness and adverse birth outcomes were observed among pregnant women with COVID19. Pregnant women should especially be careful during this time: avoid close contact with persons with confirmed or suspected COVID-19, maintain 6 feet Read more…
September 21, 2020
How do I keep my pod from growing into a swarm?
Families/Kids Infection and Spread Socializing Staying Safe
Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD
A: Reflect and refine. Small, stable pods work best in limiting the spread of SARS-CoV-2 while maintaining essential functions like work, school, and sanity. Everyday actions will help keep your pod from growing out of control. Reflection- It’s easy to minimize risk when we face them one at a time. We often think only of Read more…
September 21, 2020
Stress related to the pandemic has accelerated my substance use. How can I find the support I need?
Mental Health
Shoshana Aronowitz, PhD FNP-BC
A: As we’ve discussed in past posts, the pandemic and other stressful current events have taken a toll on many people’s mental health. For some folks, this can exacerbate substance use issues. It can be really scary to feel like you don’t have control over your substance use, but there are places you can find Read more…
September 20, 2020
Are temperature checks an adequate screening tool for COVID-19?
Clinical Symptoms Infection and Spread Staying Safe
Amanda Simanek, PhD MPH
A: Unfortunately, no. Being fever-free at the time of a temperature check is not a guarantee that a person doesn’t have COVID-19, nor that someone with COVID-19 won’t spread the infection to others. Why is that? The period of infectiousness for someone with COVID-19 (i.e., the window of time when someone can infect others) starts Read more…
September 20, 2020
I wear glasses. How can I prevent them from fogging up when I wear my mask?
Staying Safe
Lauren Hale, PhD MA
A. Thank you for wearing a mask! This is such a key step in preventing transmission. We also appreciate that it’s not always easy to wear a mask, especially if you wear glasses. They often fog up! Why? Well, in general, when warm air hits cool surfaces, there’s condensation. When you are wearing a mask, Read more…
September 19, 2020
Announcing the Dear Pandemic podcast!
Uncategorized
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
Good news! Dear Pandemic now has a podcast! It’s called I Have Questions. Find it wherever you get podcasts, or at https://anchor.fm/dearpandemic. For now, the podcast is weekly Q&A with follower questions and Dear Pandemic contributor answers. We’ll be adding longer-format interviews with other experts soon, so stay tuned. If you have a question, put Read more…
September 19, 2020
Dear Pandemic COVID Q&A
Infection and Spread Staying Safe Videos
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
Dear Pandemic: COVID Q&A Those Nerdy Girls Dr. Jennifer Beam Dowd and Dr. Malia Jones take follower questions in this Facebook Live event. Link to original FB post
September 19, 2020
Tribute to Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Social and Racial Justice Uncategorized
Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD
Dear Ruth Bader Ginsburg, You inspired us. You led through persistence and action. You paved the way for many women to achieve their dreams. You will be terribly missed and forever a guiding light. Love, Those Nerdy Girls 12 Powerful Quotes from RBG – Town and Country RBG Obit – The Guardian Link to original Read more…
September 18, 2020
I recently saw an article stating SARS-CoV-2 was made in a lab.
Uncertainty and Misinformation
Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD
Q: How do I evaluate the quality of this claim and support good science? A: This extraordinary claim requires some serious evaluation to prevent the spread of misinformation. Curiosity and scientific skepticism are quite healthy, though the new pre-print article violates many foundational principles of scientific inquiry. Lindsay’s Laws of Infodemiology provide a useful guide Read more…
September 18, 2020
What’s the most likely way to catch SARS-CoV-2? Do I still need to Lysol the bejeesus out of everything?
Infection and Spread Socializing Staying Safe
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
A: You are most likely to catch SARS-CoV-2 from the AIR you breathe. General cleanliness rules for surfaces apply but you can stop obsessive purchases of Lysol and Clorox wipes. We’ve come a long way from those whimsical days in March when our hands were cracked from too much hand sanitizer and the high touch Read more…
A: The very first step in ANY voting plan is checking your voter registration or registering to vote, and we’re ready to help you with that too – it just so happens that today is National Voter Registration Day! Voting by mail is a safe and secure way to make your voice heard in November, Read more…
COVID19 and Pregnancy
Families/Kids Staying SafeMalia Jones, PhD MPH
Today we share an update from Your local epidemiologist on what we know about COVID19 and pregnancy. Here’s the TL;DR: “Severe illness and adverse birth outcomes were observed among pregnant women with COVID19. Pregnant women should especially be careful during this time: avoid close contact with persons with confirmed or suspected COVID-19, maintain 6 feet Read more…
September 21, 2020
How do I keep my pod from growing into a swarm?
Families/Kids Infection and Spread Socializing Staying Safe
Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD
A: Reflect and refine. Small, stable pods work best in limiting the spread of SARS-CoV-2 while maintaining essential functions like work, school, and sanity. Everyday actions will help keep your pod from growing out of control. Reflection- It’s easy to minimize risk when we face them one at a time. We often think only of Read more…
September 21, 2020
Stress related to the pandemic has accelerated my substance use. How can I find the support I need?
Mental Health
Shoshana Aronowitz, PhD FNP-BC
A: As we’ve discussed in past posts, the pandemic and other stressful current events have taken a toll on many people’s mental health. For some folks, this can exacerbate substance use issues. It can be really scary to feel like you don’t have control over your substance use, but there are places you can find Read more…
September 20, 2020
Are temperature checks an adequate screening tool for COVID-19?
Clinical Symptoms Infection and Spread Staying Safe
Amanda Simanek, PhD MPH
A: Unfortunately, no. Being fever-free at the time of a temperature check is not a guarantee that a person doesn’t have COVID-19, nor that someone with COVID-19 won’t spread the infection to others. Why is that? The period of infectiousness for someone with COVID-19 (i.e., the window of time when someone can infect others) starts Read more…
September 20, 2020
I wear glasses. How can I prevent them from fogging up when I wear my mask?
Staying Safe
Lauren Hale, PhD MA
A. Thank you for wearing a mask! This is such a key step in preventing transmission. We also appreciate that it’s not always easy to wear a mask, especially if you wear glasses. They often fog up! Why? Well, in general, when warm air hits cool surfaces, there’s condensation. When you are wearing a mask, Read more…
September 19, 2020
Announcing the Dear Pandemic podcast!
Uncategorized
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
Good news! Dear Pandemic now has a podcast! It’s called I Have Questions. Find it wherever you get podcasts, or at https://anchor.fm/dearpandemic. For now, the podcast is weekly Q&A with follower questions and Dear Pandemic contributor answers. We’ll be adding longer-format interviews with other experts soon, so stay tuned. If you have a question, put Read more…
September 19, 2020
Dear Pandemic COVID Q&A
Infection and Spread Staying Safe Videos
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
Dear Pandemic: COVID Q&A Those Nerdy Girls Dr. Jennifer Beam Dowd and Dr. Malia Jones take follower questions in this Facebook Live event. Link to original FB post
September 19, 2020
Tribute to Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Social and Racial Justice Uncategorized
Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD
Dear Ruth Bader Ginsburg, You inspired us. You led through persistence and action. You paved the way for many women to achieve their dreams. You will be terribly missed and forever a guiding light. Love, Those Nerdy Girls 12 Powerful Quotes from RBG – Town and Country RBG Obit – The Guardian Link to original Read more…
September 18, 2020
I recently saw an article stating SARS-CoV-2 was made in a lab.
Uncertainty and Misinformation
Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD
Q: How do I evaluate the quality of this claim and support good science? A: This extraordinary claim requires some serious evaluation to prevent the spread of misinformation. Curiosity and scientific skepticism are quite healthy, though the new pre-print article violates many foundational principles of scientific inquiry. Lindsay’s Laws of Infodemiology provide a useful guide Read more…
September 18, 2020
What’s the most likely way to catch SARS-CoV-2? Do I still need to Lysol the bejeesus out of everything?
Infection and Spread Socializing Staying Safe
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
A: You are most likely to catch SARS-CoV-2 from the AIR you breathe. General cleanliness rules for surfaces apply but you can stop obsessive purchases of Lysol and Clorox wipes. We’ve come a long way from those whimsical days in March when our hands were cracked from too much hand sanitizer and the high touch Read more…
Today we share an update from Your local epidemiologist on what we know about COVID19 and pregnancy. Here’s the TL;DR: “Severe illness and adverse birth outcomes were observed among pregnant women with COVID19. Pregnant women should especially be careful during this time: avoid close contact with persons with confirmed or suspected COVID-19, maintain 6 feet Read more…
How do I keep my pod from growing into a swarm?
Families/Kids Infection and Spread Socializing Staying SafeAshley Ritter, APRN, PhD
A: Reflect and refine. Small, stable pods work best in limiting the spread of SARS-CoV-2 while maintaining essential functions like work, school, and sanity. Everyday actions will help keep your pod from growing out of control. Reflection- It’s easy to minimize risk when we face them one at a time. We often think only of Read more…
September 21, 2020
Stress related to the pandemic has accelerated my substance use. How can I find the support I need?
Mental Health
Shoshana Aronowitz, PhD FNP-BC
A: As we’ve discussed in past posts, the pandemic and other stressful current events have taken a toll on many people’s mental health. For some folks, this can exacerbate substance use issues. It can be really scary to feel like you don’t have control over your substance use, but there are places you can find Read more…
September 20, 2020
Are temperature checks an adequate screening tool for COVID-19?
Clinical Symptoms Infection and Spread Staying Safe
Amanda Simanek, PhD MPH
A: Unfortunately, no. Being fever-free at the time of a temperature check is not a guarantee that a person doesn’t have COVID-19, nor that someone with COVID-19 won’t spread the infection to others. Why is that? The period of infectiousness for someone with COVID-19 (i.e., the window of time when someone can infect others) starts Read more…
September 20, 2020
I wear glasses. How can I prevent them from fogging up when I wear my mask?
Staying Safe
Lauren Hale, PhD MA
A. Thank you for wearing a mask! This is such a key step in preventing transmission. We also appreciate that it’s not always easy to wear a mask, especially if you wear glasses. They often fog up! Why? Well, in general, when warm air hits cool surfaces, there’s condensation. When you are wearing a mask, Read more…
September 19, 2020
Announcing the Dear Pandemic podcast!
Uncategorized
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
Good news! Dear Pandemic now has a podcast! It’s called I Have Questions. Find it wherever you get podcasts, or at https://anchor.fm/dearpandemic. For now, the podcast is weekly Q&A with follower questions and Dear Pandemic contributor answers. We’ll be adding longer-format interviews with other experts soon, so stay tuned. If you have a question, put Read more…
September 19, 2020
Dear Pandemic COVID Q&A
Infection and Spread Staying Safe Videos
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
Dear Pandemic: COVID Q&A Those Nerdy Girls Dr. Jennifer Beam Dowd and Dr. Malia Jones take follower questions in this Facebook Live event. Link to original FB post
September 19, 2020
Tribute to Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Social and Racial Justice Uncategorized
Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD
Dear Ruth Bader Ginsburg, You inspired us. You led through persistence and action. You paved the way for many women to achieve their dreams. You will be terribly missed and forever a guiding light. Love, Those Nerdy Girls 12 Powerful Quotes from RBG – Town and Country RBG Obit – The Guardian Link to original Read more…
September 18, 2020
I recently saw an article stating SARS-CoV-2 was made in a lab.
Uncertainty and Misinformation
Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD
Q: How do I evaluate the quality of this claim and support good science? A: This extraordinary claim requires some serious evaluation to prevent the spread of misinformation. Curiosity and scientific skepticism are quite healthy, though the new pre-print article violates many foundational principles of scientific inquiry. Lindsay’s Laws of Infodemiology provide a useful guide Read more…
September 18, 2020
What’s the most likely way to catch SARS-CoV-2? Do I still need to Lysol the bejeesus out of everything?
Infection and Spread Socializing Staying Safe
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
A: You are most likely to catch SARS-CoV-2 from the AIR you breathe. General cleanliness rules for surfaces apply but you can stop obsessive purchases of Lysol and Clorox wipes. We’ve come a long way from those whimsical days in March when our hands were cracked from too much hand sanitizer and the high touch Read more…
A: Reflect and refine. Small, stable pods work best in limiting the spread of SARS-CoV-2 while maintaining essential functions like work, school, and sanity. Everyday actions will help keep your pod from growing out of control. Reflection- It’s easy to minimize risk when we face them one at a time. We often think only of Read more…
Stress related to the pandemic has accelerated my substance use. How can I find the support I need?
Mental HealthShoshana Aronowitz, PhD FNP-BC
A: As we’ve discussed in past posts, the pandemic and other stressful current events have taken a toll on many people’s mental health. For some folks, this can exacerbate substance use issues. It can be really scary to feel like you don’t have control over your substance use, but there are places you can find Read more…
September 20, 2020
Are temperature checks an adequate screening tool for COVID-19?
Clinical Symptoms Infection and Spread Staying Safe
Amanda Simanek, PhD MPH
A: Unfortunately, no. Being fever-free at the time of a temperature check is not a guarantee that a person doesn’t have COVID-19, nor that someone with COVID-19 won’t spread the infection to others. Why is that? The period of infectiousness for someone with COVID-19 (i.e., the window of time when someone can infect others) starts Read more…
September 20, 2020
I wear glasses. How can I prevent them from fogging up when I wear my mask?
Staying Safe
Lauren Hale, PhD MA
A. Thank you for wearing a mask! This is such a key step in preventing transmission. We also appreciate that it’s not always easy to wear a mask, especially if you wear glasses. They often fog up! Why? Well, in general, when warm air hits cool surfaces, there’s condensation. When you are wearing a mask, Read more…
September 19, 2020
Announcing the Dear Pandemic podcast!
Uncategorized
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
Good news! Dear Pandemic now has a podcast! It’s called I Have Questions. Find it wherever you get podcasts, or at https://anchor.fm/dearpandemic. For now, the podcast is weekly Q&A with follower questions and Dear Pandemic contributor answers. We’ll be adding longer-format interviews with other experts soon, so stay tuned. If you have a question, put Read more…
September 19, 2020
Dear Pandemic COVID Q&A
Infection and Spread Staying Safe Videos
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
Dear Pandemic: COVID Q&A Those Nerdy Girls Dr. Jennifer Beam Dowd and Dr. Malia Jones take follower questions in this Facebook Live event. Link to original FB post
September 19, 2020
Tribute to Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Social and Racial Justice Uncategorized
Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD
Dear Ruth Bader Ginsburg, You inspired us. You led through persistence and action. You paved the way for many women to achieve their dreams. You will be terribly missed and forever a guiding light. Love, Those Nerdy Girls 12 Powerful Quotes from RBG – Town and Country RBG Obit – The Guardian Link to original Read more…
September 18, 2020
I recently saw an article stating SARS-CoV-2 was made in a lab.
Uncertainty and Misinformation
Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD
Q: How do I evaluate the quality of this claim and support good science? A: This extraordinary claim requires some serious evaluation to prevent the spread of misinformation. Curiosity and scientific skepticism are quite healthy, though the new pre-print article violates many foundational principles of scientific inquiry. Lindsay’s Laws of Infodemiology provide a useful guide Read more…
September 18, 2020
What’s the most likely way to catch SARS-CoV-2? Do I still need to Lysol the bejeesus out of everything?
Infection and Spread Socializing Staying Safe
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
A: You are most likely to catch SARS-CoV-2 from the AIR you breathe. General cleanliness rules for surfaces apply but you can stop obsessive purchases of Lysol and Clorox wipes. We’ve come a long way from those whimsical days in March when our hands were cracked from too much hand sanitizer and the high touch Read more…
A: As we’ve discussed in past posts, the pandemic and other stressful current events have taken a toll on many people’s mental health. For some folks, this can exacerbate substance use issues. It can be really scary to feel like you don’t have control over your substance use, but there are places you can find Read more…
Are temperature checks an adequate screening tool for COVID-19?
Clinical Symptoms Infection and Spread Staying SafeAmanda Simanek, PhD MPH
A: Unfortunately, no. Being fever-free at the time of a temperature check is not a guarantee that a person doesn’t have COVID-19, nor that someone with COVID-19 won’t spread the infection to others. Why is that? The period of infectiousness for someone with COVID-19 (i.e., the window of time when someone can infect others) starts Read more…
September 20, 2020
I wear glasses. How can I prevent them from fogging up when I wear my mask?
Staying Safe
Lauren Hale, PhD MA
A. Thank you for wearing a mask! This is such a key step in preventing transmission. We also appreciate that it’s not always easy to wear a mask, especially if you wear glasses. They often fog up! Why? Well, in general, when warm air hits cool surfaces, there’s condensation. When you are wearing a mask, Read more…
September 19, 2020
Announcing the Dear Pandemic podcast!
Uncategorized
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
Good news! Dear Pandemic now has a podcast! It’s called I Have Questions. Find it wherever you get podcasts, or at https://anchor.fm/dearpandemic. For now, the podcast is weekly Q&A with follower questions and Dear Pandemic contributor answers. We’ll be adding longer-format interviews with other experts soon, so stay tuned. If you have a question, put Read more…
September 19, 2020
Dear Pandemic COVID Q&A
Infection and Spread Staying Safe Videos
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
Dear Pandemic: COVID Q&A Those Nerdy Girls Dr. Jennifer Beam Dowd and Dr. Malia Jones take follower questions in this Facebook Live event. Link to original FB post
September 19, 2020
Tribute to Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Social and Racial Justice Uncategorized
Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD
Dear Ruth Bader Ginsburg, You inspired us. You led through persistence and action. You paved the way for many women to achieve their dreams. You will be terribly missed and forever a guiding light. Love, Those Nerdy Girls 12 Powerful Quotes from RBG – Town and Country RBG Obit – The Guardian Link to original Read more…
September 18, 2020
I recently saw an article stating SARS-CoV-2 was made in a lab.
Uncertainty and Misinformation
Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD
Q: How do I evaluate the quality of this claim and support good science? A: This extraordinary claim requires some serious evaluation to prevent the spread of misinformation. Curiosity and scientific skepticism are quite healthy, though the new pre-print article violates many foundational principles of scientific inquiry. Lindsay’s Laws of Infodemiology provide a useful guide Read more…
September 18, 2020
What’s the most likely way to catch SARS-CoV-2? Do I still need to Lysol the bejeesus out of everything?
Infection and Spread Socializing Staying Safe
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
A: You are most likely to catch SARS-CoV-2 from the AIR you breathe. General cleanliness rules for surfaces apply but you can stop obsessive purchases of Lysol and Clorox wipes. We’ve come a long way from those whimsical days in March when our hands were cracked from too much hand sanitizer and the high touch Read more…
A: Unfortunately, no. Being fever-free at the time of a temperature check is not a guarantee that a person doesn’t have COVID-19, nor that someone with COVID-19 won’t spread the infection to others. Why is that? The period of infectiousness for someone with COVID-19 (i.e., the window of time when someone can infect others) starts Read more…
I wear glasses. How can I prevent them from fogging up when I wear my mask?
Staying SafeLauren Hale, PhD MA
A. Thank you for wearing a mask! This is such a key step in preventing transmission. We also appreciate that it’s not always easy to wear a mask, especially if you wear glasses. They often fog up! Why? Well, in general, when warm air hits cool surfaces, there’s condensation. When you are wearing a mask, Read more…
September 19, 2020
Announcing the Dear Pandemic podcast!
Uncategorized
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
Good news! Dear Pandemic now has a podcast! It’s called I Have Questions. Find it wherever you get podcasts, or at https://anchor.fm/dearpandemic. For now, the podcast is weekly Q&A with follower questions and Dear Pandemic contributor answers. We’ll be adding longer-format interviews with other experts soon, so stay tuned. If you have a question, put Read more…
September 19, 2020
Dear Pandemic COVID Q&A
Infection and Spread Staying Safe Videos
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
Dear Pandemic: COVID Q&A Those Nerdy Girls Dr. Jennifer Beam Dowd and Dr. Malia Jones take follower questions in this Facebook Live event. Link to original FB post
September 19, 2020
Tribute to Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Social and Racial Justice Uncategorized
Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD
Dear Ruth Bader Ginsburg, You inspired us. You led through persistence and action. You paved the way for many women to achieve their dreams. You will be terribly missed and forever a guiding light. Love, Those Nerdy Girls 12 Powerful Quotes from RBG – Town and Country RBG Obit – The Guardian Link to original Read more…
September 18, 2020
I recently saw an article stating SARS-CoV-2 was made in a lab.
Uncertainty and Misinformation
Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD
Q: How do I evaluate the quality of this claim and support good science? A: This extraordinary claim requires some serious evaluation to prevent the spread of misinformation. Curiosity and scientific skepticism are quite healthy, though the new pre-print article violates many foundational principles of scientific inquiry. Lindsay’s Laws of Infodemiology provide a useful guide Read more…
September 18, 2020
What’s the most likely way to catch SARS-CoV-2? Do I still need to Lysol the bejeesus out of everything?
Infection and Spread Socializing Staying Safe
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
A: You are most likely to catch SARS-CoV-2 from the AIR you breathe. General cleanliness rules for surfaces apply but you can stop obsessive purchases of Lysol and Clorox wipes. We’ve come a long way from those whimsical days in March when our hands were cracked from too much hand sanitizer and the high touch Read more…
A. Thank you for wearing a mask! This is such a key step in preventing transmission. We also appreciate that it’s not always easy to wear a mask, especially if you wear glasses. They often fog up! Why? Well, in general, when warm air hits cool surfaces, there’s condensation. When you are wearing a mask, Read more…
Announcing the Dear Pandemic podcast!
UncategorizedMalia Jones, PhD MPH
Good news! Dear Pandemic now has a podcast! It’s called I Have Questions. Find it wherever you get podcasts, or at https://anchor.fm/dearpandemic. For now, the podcast is weekly Q&A with follower questions and Dear Pandemic contributor answers. We’ll be adding longer-format interviews with other experts soon, so stay tuned. If you have a question, put Read more…
September 19, 2020
Dear Pandemic COVID Q&A
Infection and Spread Staying Safe Videos
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
Dear Pandemic: COVID Q&A Those Nerdy Girls Dr. Jennifer Beam Dowd and Dr. Malia Jones take follower questions in this Facebook Live event. Link to original FB post
September 19, 2020
Tribute to Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Social and Racial Justice Uncategorized
Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD
Dear Ruth Bader Ginsburg, You inspired us. You led through persistence and action. You paved the way for many women to achieve their dreams. You will be terribly missed and forever a guiding light. Love, Those Nerdy Girls 12 Powerful Quotes from RBG – Town and Country RBG Obit – The Guardian Link to original Read more…
September 18, 2020
I recently saw an article stating SARS-CoV-2 was made in a lab.
Uncertainty and Misinformation
Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD
Q: How do I evaluate the quality of this claim and support good science? A: This extraordinary claim requires some serious evaluation to prevent the spread of misinformation. Curiosity and scientific skepticism are quite healthy, though the new pre-print article violates many foundational principles of scientific inquiry. Lindsay’s Laws of Infodemiology provide a useful guide Read more…
September 18, 2020
What’s the most likely way to catch SARS-CoV-2? Do I still need to Lysol the bejeesus out of everything?
Infection and Spread Socializing Staying Safe
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
A: You are most likely to catch SARS-CoV-2 from the AIR you breathe. General cleanliness rules for surfaces apply but you can stop obsessive purchases of Lysol and Clorox wipes. We’ve come a long way from those whimsical days in March when our hands were cracked from too much hand sanitizer and the high touch Read more…
Good news! Dear Pandemic now has a podcast! It’s called I Have Questions. Find it wherever you get podcasts, or at https://anchor.fm/dearpandemic. For now, the podcast is weekly Q&A with follower questions and Dear Pandemic contributor answers. We’ll be adding longer-format interviews with other experts soon, so stay tuned. If you have a question, put Read more…
Dear Pandemic COVID Q&A
Infection and Spread Staying Safe VideosMalia Jones, PhD MPH
Dear Pandemic: COVID Q&A Those Nerdy Girls Dr. Jennifer Beam Dowd and Dr. Malia Jones take follower questions in this Facebook Live event. Link to original FB post
September 19, 2020
Tribute to Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Social and Racial Justice Uncategorized
Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD
Dear Ruth Bader Ginsburg, You inspired us. You led through persistence and action. You paved the way for many women to achieve their dreams. You will be terribly missed and forever a guiding light. Love, Those Nerdy Girls 12 Powerful Quotes from RBG – Town and Country RBG Obit – The Guardian Link to original Read more…
September 18, 2020
I recently saw an article stating SARS-CoV-2 was made in a lab.
Uncertainty and Misinformation
Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD
Q: How do I evaluate the quality of this claim and support good science? A: This extraordinary claim requires some serious evaluation to prevent the spread of misinformation. Curiosity and scientific skepticism are quite healthy, though the new pre-print article violates many foundational principles of scientific inquiry. Lindsay’s Laws of Infodemiology provide a useful guide Read more…
September 18, 2020
What’s the most likely way to catch SARS-CoV-2? Do I still need to Lysol the bejeesus out of everything?
Infection and Spread Socializing Staying Safe
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
A: You are most likely to catch SARS-CoV-2 from the AIR you breathe. General cleanliness rules for surfaces apply but you can stop obsessive purchases of Lysol and Clorox wipes. We’ve come a long way from those whimsical days in March when our hands were cracked from too much hand sanitizer and the high touch Read more…
Dear Pandemic: COVID Q&A Those Nerdy Girls Dr. Jennifer Beam Dowd and Dr. Malia Jones take follower questions in this Facebook Live event. Link to original FB post
Tribute to Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Social and Racial Justice UncategorizedAshley Ritter, APRN, PhD
Dear Ruth Bader Ginsburg, You inspired us. You led through persistence and action. You paved the way for many women to achieve their dreams. You will be terribly missed and forever a guiding light. Love, Those Nerdy Girls 12 Powerful Quotes from RBG – Town and Country RBG Obit – The Guardian Link to original Read more…
September 18, 2020
I recently saw an article stating SARS-CoV-2 was made in a lab.
Uncertainty and Misinformation
Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD
Q: How do I evaluate the quality of this claim and support good science? A: This extraordinary claim requires some serious evaluation to prevent the spread of misinformation. Curiosity and scientific skepticism are quite healthy, though the new pre-print article violates many foundational principles of scientific inquiry. Lindsay’s Laws of Infodemiology provide a useful guide Read more…
September 18, 2020
What’s the most likely way to catch SARS-CoV-2? Do I still need to Lysol the bejeesus out of everything?
Infection and Spread Socializing Staying Safe
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
A: You are most likely to catch SARS-CoV-2 from the AIR you breathe. General cleanliness rules for surfaces apply but you can stop obsessive purchases of Lysol and Clorox wipes. We’ve come a long way from those whimsical days in March when our hands were cracked from too much hand sanitizer and the high touch Read more…
Dear Ruth Bader Ginsburg, You inspired us. You led through persistence and action. You paved the way for many women to achieve their dreams. You will be terribly missed and forever a guiding light. Love, Those Nerdy Girls 12 Powerful Quotes from RBG – Town and Country RBG Obit – The Guardian Link to original Read more…
I recently saw an article stating SARS-CoV-2 was made in a lab.
Uncertainty and MisinformationAshley Ritter, APRN, PhD
Q: How do I evaluate the quality of this claim and support good science? A: This extraordinary claim requires some serious evaluation to prevent the spread of misinformation. Curiosity and scientific skepticism are quite healthy, though the new pre-print article violates many foundational principles of scientific inquiry. Lindsay’s Laws of Infodemiology provide a useful guide Read more…
September 18, 2020
What’s the most likely way to catch SARS-CoV-2? Do I still need to Lysol the bejeesus out of everything?
Infection and Spread Socializing Staying Safe
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
A: You are most likely to catch SARS-CoV-2 from the AIR you breathe. General cleanliness rules for surfaces apply but you can stop obsessive purchases of Lysol and Clorox wipes. We’ve come a long way from those whimsical days in March when our hands were cracked from too much hand sanitizer and the high touch Read more…
Q: How do I evaluate the quality of this claim and support good science? A: This extraordinary claim requires some serious evaluation to prevent the spread of misinformation. Curiosity and scientific skepticism are quite healthy, though the new pre-print article violates many foundational principles of scientific inquiry. Lindsay’s Laws of Infodemiology provide a useful guide Read more…
What’s the most likely way to catch SARS-CoV-2? Do I still need to Lysol the bejeesus out of everything?
Infection and Spread Socializing Staying SafeJennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
A: You are most likely to catch SARS-CoV-2 from the AIR you breathe. General cleanliness rules for surfaces apply but you can stop obsessive purchases of Lysol and Clorox wipes. We’ve come a long way from those whimsical days in March when our hands were cracked from too much hand sanitizer and the high touch Read more…
A: You are most likely to catch SARS-CoV-2 from the AIR you breathe. General cleanliness rules for surfaces apply but you can stop obsessive purchases of Lysol and Clorox wipes. We’ve come a long way from those whimsical days in March when our hands were cracked from too much hand sanitizer and the high touch Read more…