Blog

Reading List for the Age of Epidemics
As we walk into the new year and the uncertain next phase of this once in a century pandemic, the last thing you may want to add to your resolutions list is reading books on emerging infections and the conditions that give rise to them. We here at CEID feel... More

We Together Are Not Powerless Against COVID; Let’s Enter 2022 Stronger & More Resilient Than We Leave 2021
It can be easy to feel anxious and overwhelmed as the Omicron variant continues to spread rapidly through our communities. Here’s a roundup of what some of our CEID Faculty had to say as we approach winter holidays, a new year, and another phase of the COVID-19 pandemic: “This is usually... More

Building Trust During Scientific Uncertainty: How Do We Better Respond to Outbreaks?
What does it mean to “trust in science”? Which messages have we chosen to trust in the age of COVID-19? How have we sourced these messages, and how have evolving messages shaped the decisions we’ve made throughout the pandemic? Who have we chosen as trusted advisers to deliver the messages... More

CEID Experts Weigh In on Omicron
The first U.S. case of the COVID-19 Omicron variant was reported earlier this week. Given the lingering questions about the spread of Omicron amidst the holiday season, here’s a roundup of what some of our CEID faculty experts had to say: Dr. Nahid Bhadelia joined Ayman Mohyeldin on MSNBC to discuss... More

A Moral Compass Must Guide the Path to Global Vaccine Equity
CEID's first event, The Path to Global Vaccine Equity, kicked off just hours after US President Joe Biden pledged 500 million vaccines to countries in need. More
What do we need to build resilience against the next pandemic?
May 18, 2021 We have lost close to 3.4 million souls to COVID-19 globally over the last year. By some estimates, the real number may be much higher than that because the excess deaths this year are closer to between 7 and 13 million, after accounting for those who died without... More