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Exploring the Links Between Coronavirus and Vitamin D

news outletThe New York Times
Publish DateJune 10, 2020

The study looked at colds, influenza and respiratory infections caused by a variety of viruses. It did not include the novel coronavirus. But it did look at milder infections caused by other strains of coronavirus, said Dr. Adit Ginde, a professor of emergency medicine at the University of Colorado School of Medicine and the study’s lead author.

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Is Takeout and Delivery Food Safe?

news outletThe New York Times
Publish DateJune 04, 2020

“If you are going to go to all these steps of taking the sushi out of the packaging and washing your hands, make sure you don’t go to the ‘in’ place that has 20 people packed in the vestibule to do pickup,” said Elizabeth Carlton, an assistant professor of environmental health at the Colorado School of Public Health.

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'Like Test Dummies': As Colorado Reopens, Some See Too Much Risk

news outletThe New York Times
Publish DateApril 27, 2020

"We don't have enough tests being done to know how long we need to wait, how long we need to keep the society at the same level as we're at now in terms of closures," said [Lee] Newman, professor of environmental and occupational health and epidemiology at the Colorado School of Public Health.

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Conspiracy Theorists Burn 5G Towers Claiming Link to Virus

news outletThe New York Times
Publish DateApril 21, 2020

“To be concerned that 5G is somehow driving the COVID-19 epidemic is just wrong,” Dr. Jonathan Samet, dean of the Colorado School of Public Health who chaired a World Health Organization committee that researched cell phone radiation and cancer. “I just don’t find any plausible way to link them.”

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The Howling: Americans Let It Out From Depths of Pandemic

news outletThe New York Times
Publish DateApril 15, 2020

The nightly howl is a primal affirmation that provides a moment’s bright spot each evening by declaring, collectively: We shall prevail, said Dr. Scott Cypers, director of Stress and Anxiety programs at the Helen and Arthur E. Johnson Depression Center at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus. It’s a way to take back some of the control that the pandemic-forced social isolation has forced everyone to give up

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Should I Make My Own Mask?

news outletThe New York Times
Publish DateMarch 31, 2020

“I still believe that masks are primarily for health care workers and for those who are sick to help prevent spreading droplets to others,” said Dr. Adit Ginde, a professor of emergency medicine at the University of Colorado School of Medicine. “However, I do believe that for limited circumstances when individuals must be in close quarters with others, a correctly positioned mask or other face cover for a short duration could be helpful.”

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Medical Students, Sidelined for Now, Find New Ways to Fight Coronavirus

news outletThe New York Times
Publish DateMarch 25, 2020

At the University of Colorado School of Medicine, student organizers used a GroupMe texting app, Facebook and email to mobilize not only classmates but also area nursing, physical therapy and pharmacy students. Now more than 300 student volunteers are working at nine locations in the area, including hospitals, elder outreach programs and the local Salvation Army.

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Who Should Be Saved First? Experts Offer Ethical Guidance

news outletThe New York Times
Publish DateMarch 25, 2020

“It would be irresponsible at this point not to get ready to make tragic decisions about who lives and who dies,” said Dr. Matthew Wynia, director of the Center for Bioethics and Humanities at the University of Colorado.

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