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Author: Shannon Linsey

Vaccines’ protection against virus infection is waning, C.D.C. studies suggest.

CEID Faculty Dr. Ellie Murray is featured in the New York Times to discuss recent CDC findings.

How do you convince an unvaccinated person? A hostage negotiator, a veteran UN peacekeeper, and the Girl Scout who sold the most cookies last year have advice.

CEID Faculty Ian Johnstone discusses effective communication strategies to help convince a person to receive the COVID-19 vaccine.

The Pandemic’s Hidden Toll Is Revealed in Excess Death Counts

CEID Faculty Dr. Andrew Stokes conducted a study featured in Scientific American about excess deaths and attributing excess deaths to COVID-19.

Transcript: The 11th Hour with Brian Williams, 8/17/21

CEID Founding Director Dr. Nahid Bhadelia chronicles the debate surrounding COVID-19 booster shots.

What’s safe to do during summer’s Covid surge? STAT asked public health experts about their own plans

Dr. Nahid Bhadelia (CEID Founding Director) and Dr. Syra Madad (CEID Faculty) contribute their voices to advise on what activities may be safer or more risky to engage in this fall.

How do we keep schools open? What if my kid hates masks? Parents’ questions answered

CEID Faculty Dr. Cassandra Pierre is featured in The Guardian to answer parents’ concerns regarding the return to school for students in the fall.

Transcript: The 11th Hour with Brian Williams, 8/13/21

CEID Founding Director Dr. Nahid Bhadelia joins the 11th hour to discuss emerging evidence surrounding COVID-19 vaccines and the delta variant.

Has COVID taught us anything about pandemic preparedness?

CEID Founding Director Dr. Nahid Bhadelia details how CEID will build resilience and preparedness against the threat of emerging infectious diseases.

Myths vs. Facts: Making Sense of COVID-19 Vaccine Misinformation

CEID Faculty Dr. David Hamer is featured in The Brink to debunk various myths about the COVID-19 vaccine.

COVID booster shots won’t stop the delta variant. Here’s the math to prove it.

CEID Faculty Dr. Eleanor Murray breaks down the evidence that supports “vaccinating more people would help more than giving another dose to the vaccinated.”

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