COVID-19 Projections from the Institute of Health Metrics and Evaluation at the University of Washington

This resource is a projection of the hospital resource uses including beds, ICU beds, and ventilator needs based on complete social distancing through May 2020. It is constantly updated and also projects the mortality curve. It gives important information and examples of flattening the curve by comparing these projections to the number of available hospital … Read more

Ironic Realities

This a post I found on instagram that is an example of someone coming up with ways to talk about about the realities of potentially telling our future generations and children about their punishments, rules, or disciplines we having a household by reflecting on our restrictions during this current pandemic and what we went through … Read more

Javan, et al., “Probability of current COVID-19 outbreaks in all US counties,” U of T, Austin, Prepublication MS, April 3, 2020

The authors estimate the probability that an outbreak is ongoing in counties where there are no cases or only low numbers of cases, showing that most of the US that is relative unaffected now (early April, 2020) will be experiencing a severe covid-19 epidemic in the near future.

Distance Learning Revealing Class Divides in Education

While the pandemic is in some ways an equalizer, as it affects individuals of all classes, it has also revealed class divides for families and particularly for their children. Those who are unable to work at home include many healthcare workers but also individuals working for the government, bagging groceries, taking out the trash, and … Read more

Mental Health is Workforce Health

The article below is written on Forbes and discusses with importance of managing mental health in a post-quarantine world. The author discusses the importance of supervisors to take into account burnout and a variety of other issues that may arise post-quarantine, and give utmost attention to mental health as one would with physical health. https://www.forbes.com/sites/janbruce/2020/04/03/in-a-covid-19-world-mental-health-is-workforce-health/#28d28b0b2385

“‘The Onion’ Glossary To Coronavirus Pandemic Terms”,

This article from The Onion, entitled: “‘The Onion’ Glossary To Coronavirus Pandemic Terms”, was published on Wednesday April 2nd. Though most of the information is comedic, it highlights the importance of being able to decipher the terms introduced in the media to communities world-wide during this pandemic. If we are told updates and information in … Read more