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EU aviation industry warns lack of coordination with COVID certificats could cause chaos at airports
Wed, 2021-06-30 00:01 —
mike kraft
EU airlines, airports warn digital COVID certificate roll-out risks chaos
Groups representing Europe's largest airlines and airports have warned of chaos and hours-long queues unless countries better coordinate the roll-out of the EU's digital COVID-19 certificate and ensure passengers are processed before arriving at airports.
Conor Humphries
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New book: Inside the Trump Administration's Reesponse to the Pandemic
Wed, 2021-06-23 08:19 —
mike kraft
New book offers fresh details about chaos, conflicts inside Trump’s pandemic response
At one point, the president mused about repatriating infected Americans in Asia to Guantanamo Bay Naval Base.
Dan Diamond
Washington Post
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OPINION: Suggestions for how to help the majority of unvaccinated adults who fear needles
Sat, 2021-06-12 08:45 —
mike kraft
Over half of adults unvaccinated for COVID-19 fear needles – here's what's proven to help
Though many adults report a fear of needles, most research on needle fear has focused on children. FG Trade/E+ via Getty ImagesIf you’re among the 25% of Americans averse to needles, you’re probably not surprised by the COVID-19 immunization stall. Even for those who want immunity, bribes with beer or lottery tickets may not be enough to override anxiety made worse by pervasive images of needles in the media.
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Studies show that well designed text messages help get people vaccinated
Mon, 2021-06-07 04:52 —
mike kraft
Perspective | These are the text messages that get people to take vaccines
Telling people that a vaccination is ready and waiting for them makes more people get their shot.
Katy Milkman, Angela Duckworth, Mitesh Patel
Washington Post
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Coronavirus variants get new names to simplify discussion --WHO
Tue, 2021-06-01 07:57 —
mike kraft
Is it all Greek to you? Coronavirus variants get new names
Coronavirus variants with clunky, alphanumeric names have now been assigned the letters of the Greek Alphabet in a bid to simplify discussion and pronunciation while avoiding stigma.
Emma Farge
Reuters
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COIVID Resources Links: Natural Disasters and COVID-19 Resources for Professionals and Emergency Workers
Mon, 2021-05-31 01:58 —
mike kraft
Natural Disasters and COVID-19: Resources for Professionals and Emergency Workers - Homeland Security Today
This page offers links to resources and information that public health professionals, healthcare workers, and emergency responders can use to help people stay safe during and after a natural disaster amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
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DIscussing COVID vaccine safety poses unique communication challenge
Tue, 2021-05-25 08:14 —
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‘Minefield’: COVID vaccine safety poses unique communication challenge
Poll on vaccine hesitancy demonstrates the extraordinary predicament researchers face in transmitting risk information during a pandemic.
Ariana Remmel
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Medical Jargon Can Make COVID Health Disparities Even Worse
Tue, 2021-05-25 07:02 —
mike kraft
How Medical Jargon Can Make COVID Health Disparities Even Worse
There's a lot of room for dangerous misunderstanding when doctors and public health officials talk to diverse groups about COVID-19. Health literacy projects aim to dispel confusion in all languages.
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COLUMN: Rethinking Disaster Readiness Before a Potentially Active Summer
Mon, 2021-05-24 02:16 —
mike kraft
COLUMN: Rethinking Disaster Readiness Before a Potentially Active Summer - Homeland Security Today
As we have seen with the ongoing COVID-19 response, the private sector truly controls a community’s destiny.
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A small Indian village cited as an example of how to encourage vaccinations
Sun, 2021-05-23 03:01 —
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How a village in India reached 100% vaccination in the face of misinformation and hesitancy
The techniques used in the village of Janefal could now be a model for regions around the world that are struggling with low vaccination rates.
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