Promoting equity and community health in the COVID-19 pandemic – Harvard Health Blog At one Boston health care system a range of initiatives aimed at improving health care equity were launched as the pandemic swept forward last spring, taking a… Continue Reading →
COVID survivors may have four months of protection People who survive serious COVID-19 infections have long-lasting immune responses against the virus, according to a new study led by researchers at Harvard-affiliated Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH). The study, published in Science… Continue Reading →
We asked 16 infectious disease experts what they’re doing for Thanksgiving We asked 16 infectious disease experts what they’re doing for Thanksgiving The coronavirus continues to spread through much of the U.S. – setting new case records as most Americans… Continue Reading →
How contact tracing has evolved and ways to get through the next COVID-19 wave As positive COVID-19 cases spike across the country, the role of contact tracing becomes even more important. Contact tracing is the process of identifying those who… Continue Reading →
Women’s Wellness: Early data on managing COVID-19 in pregnancy The COVID-19 pandemic has added a new and hard-to-answer concern for pregnant women: Does COVID-19 pose greater risks for the mother during pregnancy? Kavita Narang, M.D., a fellow in the Mayo… Continue Reading →