by navf admin | Oct 26, 2021 | News
By: Hanna B. Demeke, PhD; Sharifa Merali, MPH; Suzanne Marks, MPH, MA; Leah Zilversmit Pao, PhD; Lisa Romero, DrPH; Paramjit Sandhu, MD; Hollie Clark, MPH; Alexey Clara, MD; Kendra B. McDow, MD; Erica Tindall, MSN, MPH; Stephanie Campbell, MPH; Joshua Bolton, MS; Xuan...
by navf admin | Oct 26, 2021 | News
By: Jeffrey Cheng, Tyler Powell, Dave Skidmore, and David Wessel Published March 30, 2021 Brookings Full Story The coronavirus crisis in the United States—and the associated business closures, event cancellations, and work-from-home policies—triggered a deep economic...
by navf admin | Oct 26, 2021 | News
By: Brandon May Published Apr 23, 2021 Biospace Full Story A new study suggests that many patients with long-term COVID-19 symptoms still experience health issues six months following infection, are survivors with “long haul” disease have a greater risk of...
by navf admin | Oct 25, 2021 | News
By: Tanya Albert Henry Published AUGUST 5, 2020 AMA Full Story Neighborhood income and other structural factors have significant impacts on whether an individual in the area has been infected with or died from COVID-19, a new national study finds. Areas with high...
by navf admin | Oct 25, 2021 | News
By: DAVID BARNO AND NORA BENSAHEL Published APRIL 28, 2020 War On The Rocks Full Story The global pandemic is about to profoundly change the U.S. military’s role in defending the United States — even if Pentagon leaders don’t know it yet. As we noted in our...
by navf admin | Oct 25, 2021 | News
By Julia Evangelou Strait April 22, 2021 Washington University in St. Louis Full Study Major study details numerous long-term effects of COVID-19, pointing to massive health burden (Image: Sara Moser/School of Medicine) As the COVID-19 pandemic has progressed, it...