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Similarly as with Flu Near You, the team behind Outbreaks Near Me wants to encourage people to get engaged with producing much-needed public health data during COVID-19, and to provide a way for participants to understand the spread of the virus in their community. Since the launch ...
Furthermore, people with higher COVID knowledge practiced more protective behaviors. Providing reliable information can reduce harm during future global health crises, particularly at universities where interventions on campus can also protect the larger community, as spillover from universities has impacted...
communications and business consultancy, and Opera (www.Opera.com), one of the world’s leading browser providers and platforms in the field of integrated AI-driven digital content, are partnering up to boost the prominence of truthful news articles related to the spread of COVID-19 across ...
City Council,Courts,Drugs,Health,PoliceApril 12, 2024 Six Months In, Seattle’s New Drug Law Has Had Little Direct Impact on Public Drug Use or Diversion After police cracked down on people hanging out and using drugs at the corner of 12th and Jackson, they moved a block away. Photo: An...
Khandelwal declined, through a DPD spokesman, to speak to PubliCola about her decision to quit the department; according to multiple sources, she said she was exhausted after leading DPD for the last six years, including during the COVID pandemic. Khandelwal has long been a vocal advocate again...
Near the end of his life, after God had given Israel rest from her enemies, Joshua called the people together and reminded them of the goodness of the Lord. “And now I am about to go the way of all the earth, and you know in your hearts and souls, all of you, that not one wo...
House screening remains conspicuously absent in national malaria programs despite its recognition by the World Health Organization as a supplementary malaria vector-control intervention. This may be attributed, in part, to the knowledge gap in screen dur
But a PubliCola reader recently let us know that the state Department of Social and Health Services (DSHS) is still requiring recipients to pay back ABD benefits. Sen. Claire Wilson (D-30, Auburn), chair of the senate Human Services committee, amended the bill near the end of the legislat...
Thesecond, from Morales and Councilmember Lisa Herbold, incorporates a 1993 state law that makes it a gross misdemeanor to interfere with a patient’s access to health care facilities, such as clinics and hospitals that provide abortions, by blocking entrances, disturbing the peace, and harassing...