Latest News April 8, 2020 Weekly Roundup of COVID-19 Coverage from CHIBE Faculty Find selected coronavirus coverage from CHIBE-affiliated faculty members here: MarketWatch: 10 ways to get a coronavirus skeptic to take the pandemic seriously: ‘Anecdotes are much more convincing than statistics’ (Gretchen Chapman) Washington Post: The dark side of ventilators: Those hooked up for long periods face difficult recoveries (Scott Halpern) The New York Times: How to navigate public spaces and more (Carolyn Cannuscio) Forbes: Social norms can spread like a virus (Damon Centola) Harvard Business Review: Why are health care providers forced to downsize just when we need them most? (David Asch) The Economist: The hard choices COVID policymakers face (George Loewenstein) FiveThirtyEight: When is it safe to go outside? (Carolyn Cannuscio) Reuters: Google data shines light on whether coronavirus lockdowns worldwide are working (Rebekah Gee) Chicago Tribune: Editorial: We don’t know how the coronavirus pandemic ends. Medical professionals are preparing for the worst. (Scott Halpern) Daily Mail: Hospitals across the America could enact do-not-resuscitate orders for coronavirus patients against family wishes as the harsh reality of the pandemic hits (Scott Halpern)
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