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Fatherly: Coronavirus and Kids: Doctors Answer Parents’ COVID-19 Questions

Dr. Shah is among the medical personnel interviewed answering questions about COVID-19 and children.

Mar 24 2020
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The New York Times: I’m on the Front Lines. I Have No Plan for This.

Dr. Lamas’ personal story of having to treat COVID-19 patients in the hospital who can’t have their loved ones near them — even on their deathbed.

The COVID Resilience Marathon

By Nomi Levy-Carrick, MD, MPhil The Boston marathon was delayed and, in its stead, we are asked to engage in a totally different test of endurance. Instead of running a distance, we are keeping our distance. Instead of counting the miles, we are counting the days. Instead of reveling in the crowds among strangers, we… Continue reading The COVID Resilience Marathon

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ProPublica: What Coronavirus Means for Pregnancy and Other Things New and Expecting Mothers Should Know

Neel Shah speaks witth ProPublica about what pregnant women need to know during the pandemic.

Mar 23 2020
COVID Pandemic: Conserving Personal Protective Equipment

In the past few weeks, the global pandemic attributed to COVID-19 has taken root in the United States. As our health care systems, scientists, and society mount preparedness and response efforts, one issue seems of paramount importance – how to keep patients, and those within health care settings who care for them, safe.  Personal protective… Continue reading COVID Pandemic: Conserving Personal Protective Equipment

COVID Pandemic: Conserving Personal Protective Equipment

By Evan M. Benjamin, MD, MS; Mary Brindle, MD, MPH; Sue Gullo RN, MS; and Saranya Loehrer, MD, MPH In the past few weeks, the global pandemic attributed to COVID-19 has taken root in the United States. As our health care systems, scientists, and society mount preparedness and response efforts, one issue seems of paramount… Continue reading COVID Pandemic: Conserving Personal Protective Equipment

This One Is for the Health Workers at the Front Lines

By Rebecca Weintraub, MD and Bill Rodriguez, MD With rapidly rising numbers of COVID-19 cases around the world, there is growing concern about risks to the public health in the U.S. The impact of COVID-19 on front line health workers is even more distressing — some 1,700 health workers in Italy are known to have… Continue reading This One Is for the Health Workers at the Front Lines

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Forbes: Why Reaching Out To Older People In Social Isolation Is An Imperative

Dr. Asaf Bitton discusses the importance of a comprehensive approach to address the disproportionate effects that safety measures have on those who may be more vulnerable and isolated.

Mar 22 2020
The New Yorker: Keeping the Coronavirus from Infecting Health-Care Workers

What Singapore’s and Hong Kong’s success is teaching us about the pandemic.