Michelle Wu names transition team, including honorary chair Janey
CEID Faculty Dr. Cassandra Pierre has been appointed as a member of Michelle Wu’s Transition Team. Read full announcement here.
Boston Mayor-Elect Wu Announces Members of Her Transition Team
CEID Faculty Dr. Cassandra Pierre has been appointed as a member of Michelle Wu’s Transition Team. Read the full announcement here.
You’re not eligible yet for a COVID-19 booster. Should you be worried?
CEID Faculty Dr. Cassandra Pierre discusses FOMO (fear of missing out) on COVID-19 booster shots.
Is COVID Finally Declining? ‘We Are Not Out Of The Woods’ Says Epidemiologist
CEID Faculty Dr. Cassandra Pierre explains how COVID-19 cases are declining, but racial disparities continue to persist.
Anti-vaxxers are gargling iodine in the latest ill-advised attempt at DIY anti-COVID care, say reports
CEID Faculty Dr. Cassandra Pierre comments on the risks of ingesting iodine to “treat COVID-19”, as there is no evidence that it will do this.
In first report of new school year, state shows 1,230 coronavirus cases among students, 190 among staff
CEID Faculty Dr. Cassandra Pierre talks about how an increase in COVID-19 testing can help mitigate spread in schools.
Everything You Need to Know about COVID Booster Shots
CEID Faculty Dr. Cassandra Pierre is featured in an interview with The Brink where she shares all the details surrounding the CDC’s plan and recommendations for COVID-19 booster shots.
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.
How To Keep Your Child Safe From The Delta Variant
CEID Faculty Dr. Cassandra Pierre is featured in a radio segment by NPR about how to protect children as schools begin to reopen in the fall.
Vaccinated people can spread the Delta variant. But experts disagree whether those without symptoms should be tested
CEID Faculty Dr. Cassandra Pierre suggests that those “who spend time around the unvaccinated or immunocompromised might consider testing themselves regularly”