Psychology Today
To End COVID, We Need a Generous Stimulus
Opinion by Dean Sandro Galea
The Progress-Index
Aird Reintroduces Resolution Declaring Systemic Racism a Public-Health Crisis in Virginia
Quotes Dean Sandro Galea
Boston Globe
Should Residents of Hard-Hit Cities and Towns Be Vaccinated Before Other Groups? Some Epidemiologists Think So
Quotes Jessica Leibler, assistant professor of environmental health; and Nason Maani, visiting researcher in epidemiology
Wall Street Journal
COVID-19 Risk for Workers at Restaurants: Cramped Kitchens
Quotes Davidson Hamer, professor of global health
Boston.com
‘Deeply Disturbing:’ Dr. Ashish Jha Reacts to Trump Calling COVID Death Toll ‘Fake News’
References study by Andrew Stokes, assistant professor of global health; and alum Dielle Lundberg, research fellow in the Department of Global Health
Blog Talk Radio
Dr. Michael Stein Talks Broke on #ConversationsLive
Interview with Michael Stein, professor and chair of health law, policy & management
US News and World Report
High-Poverty Neighborhoods in California Are Bearing the Brunt of COVID’s Scourge
Quotes Jonathan Jay, assistant professor of community health sciences
Voices of America
For Asians, a Special Kind of COVID-19 Stress
Interview with Catherine Ettman, director of strategic development in the Dean's Office
PRWeb
State’s Older LGBTQ Residents Experience Higher Rates of Depression, Poverty, and Injuries Due to Falls Than Their Straight, Cisgender Peers, According to a New Report From the Fenway Institute
Quotes Sean Cahill, adjunct associate professor of the practice of health law, policy & management
Stat News
COVID-19 Is Temporary. The Health Ramifications of Failing to Provide Adequate Economic Relief May Last Decades
Opinion co-authored by Julia Raifman, assistant professor of health law, policy & management; and Will Raderman, research fellow in the Department of Health Law, Policy & Management