Topics in EH: Local and Global Public Health Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic
SPH PH 783
This course provides a high-level overview of how the COVID-19 pandemic has and is affecting global and domestic health and changing civilization. It is co-taught by faculty from the BU Schools of Public Health and Medicine and other professionals actively confronting the COVID-19 pandemic on the frontlines. Initial sessions provide students with background on the emergence and natural history of SARS-CoV-2, epidemiologic and clinical aspects of COVID-19, and treatment options and prevention strategies including non-pharmacological approaches and vaccines. Subsequently, sessions will examine political, social, and economic factors influencing the COVID-19 pandemic, with particular focus on the disease vulnerabilities of certain subpopulations and health disparities that have been aggravated by the disease. Future prevention and control of COVID-19 will be considered throughout the course as well as strategies to optimize preparedness and response to future respiratory diseases of pandemic potential that might subsequently emerge. This course should be of interest to MPH students across all certificates and interested undergraduates. Students will receive current information on the impact of the pandemic on health and wellbeing, and they will engage in discussions with professionals who have ongoing experience with COVID-19.
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