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From hospitals to unemployment offices, there are many known unknowns during this pandemic
Carl Bergstrom, professor of biology, explores the uncertainty of coronavirus, such as the actual count of those infected and how news sources are collecting their own data.
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Social isolation challenges Seattle’s ‘resilient’ mental health
Jonathan Kanter, associate professor of psychology, and Adam Kuczynski, graduate student in psychology, explain that most people in King County are adapting, but worry that could change.
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Initiative announces award of 21 COVID-19 rapid response grants
The UW Population Health department has awarded 21 different Faculty-lead teams grants totaling $350,000 , matched to approximately $820,000. Ali H. Mokdad is quoted.
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Creating an app that could help fight the coronavirus
A UW app may be able to help slow the spread of coronavirus by tracking it's spread and alerting those who could help. Sham Kakade, professor of statistics at the UW, is interviewed.
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The Pandemic doesn't have to be this Confusing
Carl Bergstrom, professor of biology, provides a comprehensive explanation on COVID-19, Coronavirus, and how to make sense of the current crisis in the Atlantic
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True or false: Can you spot the infodemic in our midst?
Carl Bergstrom, professor of biology, guides the reader through some of the myths surrounding the coronavirus and the best ways to stop the spread of misinformation.
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How To Thrive During The Pandemic: 10 Strategies For Resilience Based On Brain Science
After time in quarantine, you’re likely feeling stressed—but it is possible to enhance your well-being and develop resilience through science developed in UW studies.
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The anti-quarantine protests aren’t about COVID-19
Christopher Parker, professor of political science, explains the hidden reasons behind the anti-quarantine protests.
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Can Antibody Tests Help End the Coronavirus Pandemic?
Carl Bergstrom, professor of biology, explains how antibody tests can help model the spread of the coronavirus, even if they are not reliable enough to guide policy on reopening.
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What we can (and can't) take away from New York's antibody testing results
Biology Professor Carl Bergstrom explains the significance of New York's antibody test results.
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UW professor warns against reopening Washington state too soon amid coronavirus pandemic
Carl Bergstrom, biology professor, discusses the potential ramifications of relaxing social distancing measures too early.
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UW expert: Achieving herd immunity for coronavirus a ‘disastrous strategy’
Biology Professor Carl Bergstrom explains why reliance on herd immunity as a coronavirus management strategy has the potential to be disastrous.
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Why You Shouldn’t Give Up on Virtual Happy Hours
Forget the crosstalk and poor Wi-Fi signals. The psychological benefits are vital for some. Jonathan Kanter, research associate professor of psychology, is quoted.
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We All Live in Bubbles Now. How Safe Is Yours?
Steven Goodreau, professor of anthropology, and Carl Bergstrom, professor of biology, discuss the importance of sticking to social distancing measures.
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Dose of nature at home could help mental health, well-being during COVID-19
Peter Khan, professor of psychology, explains the psychological benefits of getting ample time outside amidst social distancing measures.