Latest News April 29, 2020 April 29: Weekly Roundup of COVID-19 Coverage from CHIBE Faculty Find selected coronavirus coverage from CHIBE-affiliated faculty members here: MarketWatch: These policy options could help businesses avoid layoffs more effectively than those cumbersome SBA loans (Iwan Barankay) Yahoo: Louisiana’s former health chief on COVID-19 testing: we’re nowhere near where we need to be (Rebekah Gee) The Times-Picayune | The New Orleans Advocate: Contact tracers: Workers vital to prevent virus resurgence (Rebekah Gee) Financial Post: Well Living Lab, Delos, Cushman & Wakefield and Hines Align to Advance Return-to-Workplace Guidelines in Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic (Risa Lavizzo-Mourey) The Philadelphia Inquirer: As coronavirus shut down support systems, the struggles of dementia patients and caregivers only get worse (Jason Karlawish) CNBC: The pandemic has probably made you more vulnerable with coworkers—here’s why that could be a good thing (Adam Grant) Newsday: Classrooms could be become virus incubators (Charlene Wong) Newsday: Concerns about the return of children to school (Charlene Wong) Penn Today: Language in tweets offers insight into community-level well-being (Lyle Ungar) WHYY: Outbreaks and Epidemics: The Role of Public Health (Alison Buttenheim)
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