Vital Stories COVID-19: Ease Restrictions Slowly and Prioritize Human Rights, Say Mayors and Experts With COVID-19 hitting cities hard and the situation evolving rapidly, global progress against COVID will demand informed urban response.
Press Room Statement from Dr. Neil Schluger, Senior Advisor for Science at Vital Strategies, on results from the NEJM on the efficacy of Hydroxychloroquine on COVID-19 The New England Journal of Medicine has released results from the largest study of patients with moderate to severe COVID-19 and found those who received hydroxychloroquine did not fare any better than patients who did not get the drug.
Press Mentions Africa’s Decision-Makers Get a Data Boost Global Health Now: Across the continent, early action to block COVID-19 from many countries—including some that locked down before a single case appeared—likely helped slow transmission across the continent. But policymakers know that cases are likely higher than official counts, amid recent reports that some parts of Africa are already seeing cases rise exponentially. Transmissions will almost certainly increase rapidly, and tough choices are likely ahead.
Press Mentions The opioid epidemic was already a national crisis. Covid-19 could be making things worse CNN: As local officials report spikes in overdose calls and deaths, experts and advocates say they're concerned the coronavirus pandemic is making an already serious problem worse.
Forbes Nonprofit Council: How To Lead A Remote Organization The internet is overflowing with resources on how to work effectively at home, but it’s harder to find resources for nonprofit leaders suddenly finding themselves running a virtual organization.
Press Mentions José Luis Castro on How to Lead a Remote Organization Forbes: Here are four steps leaders can take to maximize productivity—without sacrificing the health and wellbeing of their teams—as organizations abruptly shift to telework.
Press Mentions Op-Ed: Lockdown Is a Blunt Tool. We Have a Sharper One. New York Times: Closing large segments of our society and having people shelter at home is a blunt tool that works, but it inflicts severe hardship on individuals and the economy.
Press Mentions African Countries Should Reopen Economies Gradually, Once Data Shows It’s Safe, Experts Say Voice of America: With the coronavirus having thrown many African economies into a deep freeze, many governments are facing pressure to end lockdowns and travel restrictions so people can get back to work. But health experts say any country planning to reopen for business needs to do so gradually and based on science-based reasoning.
Press Room New Report Provides African Governments Real-Time Information and Guidance to Find the Balance in COVID-19 Response The new report is putting real-time data about health and public sentiment into the hands of decision-makers. The Responding to COVID-19 in Africa: Using Data to Find a Balance report includes first-of-its-kind data to adapt COVID-19 pandemic response.
Press Mentions Op-Ed: ‘A Distraction’? Experts Warn of Limitations of Tech for Contact Tracing ABC News: Dr. Tom Frieden argues that we need an army of people to carry out this labor-intensive but necessary effort.