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Author: Shannon Linsey

Legislature publishes plan to tackle health inequities

CEID Faculty Dr. Cassandra Pierre joins Boston Business Journal to discuss a new report from the Legislature’s Health Equity Task Force.

Delta Variant Could Create ‘Two Americas’ But Mass. Is Well-Protected For Now, Say Public Health Experts

CEID Founding Director Dr. Nahid Bhadelia speaks about vaccine inequity and her insights into the impact of the Delta Variant in Massachusetts.

Massachusetts Coronavirus Cases are Ticking Up Again. Should You Worry? Here’s What Experts are Saying.

CEID Faculty Dr. David Hamer is featured in the Boston Globe with his recommendations to the public surrounding the surge of the COVID-19 Delta Variant.

Global COVID-19 vaccine inequity: The scope, the impact, and the challenges

CEID Founding Director Dr. Nahid Bhadelia discuss how we meet the “challenge of our time” to make COVID-19 vaccines available worldwide in Cell Host & Microbe.

The number of COVID cases in vaccinated people is ‘incredibly low,’ state says

CEID Faculty Dr. David Hamer joins other health experts in discussing the evidence surrounding COVID-19 vaccination and urging the public to get vaccinated as soon as possible.

Should Massachusetts residents worry about the coronavirus delta variant?

CEID Faculty Dr. David Hamer discusses the meaning of a “breakthrough case” of COVID-19, and the article gives updates on the COVID-19 pandemic and the Delta Variant.

Massachusetts Doctors Express Concern Over the Coronavirus Delta Variant

CEID Faculty Dr. David Hamer joins the Boston Herald to discuss the Delta Variant of COVID-19 and the protections that vaccines offer against it.

Delta Variant Taking Over as Dominant Strain in Mass., Experts Say

CEID Faculty Dr. David Hamer joins NBC 10 Boston to discuss the Delta Variant and what it means for Massachusetts residents.

Learning from COVID to Fight Drug-Resistant Disease

CEID Faculty Dr. Muhammad Zaman discusses how we can apply lessons learned from COVID-19 to fighting antimicrobial resistance (AMR).

Johns Hopkins’ Sauer on the Race to Stop Delta Strain Spread

CEID Affiliate Lauren Sauer discusses the COVID-19 Delta Variant and the efforts underway to ensure access to vaccination and adherence to the first and second dose of vaccine.

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