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Your Basic Guide to Novel Coronavirus, In Under 5 Minutes

6 years ago PBS NewsHour

“The novel coronavirus has impacted the way we live, the way we work or go to school. Some of the information has probably been confusing, scary and at times, contradictory. So let’s sort through what we know about the virus, its symptoms, how long it lives on surfaces, and how you can help slow the…

TEDx

How Coronavirus May Affect Our Elections by Avi Rubin

6 years ago TEDx

“Prof. Avi Rubin is a professor of computer science at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland. In a special “Coronaviruws Conversation” with TEDxMidAtlantic curator Dave Troy, he explains how the pandemic may affect our elections, and helps us to understand the kinds of trade-offs that may be necessary in this difficult election year. Avi Rubin…

PBS NewsHour

Giving Birth in The Epicenter of The Pandemic

6 years ago PBS NewsHour

“Thousands of women in the U.S. have given birth over the last month, many in the very hospitals where medical professionals have been preparing for an onslaught of patients stricken with COVID-19. NewsHour Weekend Special Correspondent Karla Murthy spoke with one woman living in New York City about her recent experience giving birth amid the…

Democracy Now!

How Domestic Violence Survivors Can Get Support During Coronavirus Shelter-In-Place Measures

6 years ago Democracy Now

“As more and more U.S. states order residents to shelter in place to stem the spread of COVID-19, domestic violence services are scrambling to help vulnerable people navigate home lives that they say are increasingly unsafe during the pandemic. Katie Ray-Jones, CEO of the National Domestic Violence Hotline, says domestic violence survivors may find it…

Palacio Podcast

Replay: Dave Williams Has A Lot to Say with His Music and His Mind

6 years ago Feature, The Palacio Podcast

Dave Williams hesitantly throws out words when you ask him to describe himself in a word or sentence. “Wow…cantankerous…you know I wouldn’t want to be that hostile sounding.” Prodded, the jazz trumpeter, bandleader, composer, and writer tries again. “I can’t. I think I need a paragraph. Driven…maybe I have a bit of chip that I’m…

Democracy Now!

Emergency Doctor Explains Why the U.S. Was Not Prepared for A Pandemic

6 years ago Democracy Now

“As New York hospitals see a surge in COVID-19 cases, medical workers report growing shortages of protective gear. New York City emergency room doctor and global health expert Dr. Craig Spencer says in the years leading up to the COVID-19 pandemic, the government “has torn apart the preparedness architecture here in the U.S.” He says…

PBS NewsHour

Stories from Americans Who Have Lost Their Income Amid the Pandemic

6 years ago PBS NewsHour

“Wednesday’s huge rise in unemployment claims dwarfs all historical records in the U.S. Although nearly 3.3 million filed, many economists say the number still doesn’t reflect the full scope of people who have been laid off or furloughed or are losing their businesses. We asked Americans to share their stories of the struggles they are…

Democracy Now!

Trump’s Incompetence Is “Endangering the American People” During COVID-19

6 years ago Democracy Now

“The coronavirus pandemic is “doubly terrifying” because the U.S. has “a complete nitwit as president who understands nothing, listens to nothing, judges nothing except by the stock market and is endangering the American people,” says leading economist Jeffrey Sachs, director of the Center for Sustainable Development at Columbia University. Sachs also led the WHO’s Commission…

PBS NewsHour

2 Views on Balancing Medical Risk and Economic Pain

6 years ago PBS NewsHour

“The tragedies we see playing out in Italy and around the world are why most public health officials say it’s far too soon to plan when people can return to work. But President Trump says he wants to see much of the country back to normal by April 12. Paul Solman speaks with True Health…

TEDx

Emotional Literacy for Better Mental Health by Shahana Alibhai

6 years ago TEDx

“Shahana Alibhai reimagines treating youth suffering from mental health. While intertwining her story of vulnerability, she shares the concept of emotional literacy and how this knowledge can lead to understanding connection and hope. Now as a family physician and the mother of two young boys, Shahana is a staff physician at a Youth Health Clinic…

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