Need masks and face shields? You got it. A network of tinkerers comes in handy when lives are on the line and the authorities are asleep at the wheel. Source: When Government Fails, Makers Come to the Rescue | WIRED
Privacy, medical ethics, virology and interview techniques are included in the six-hour package. The course is available free of charge to the public. Source: This course will train an army of contact tracers. You can take it, too.
The pandemic shows that businesses must take on a new responsibility for the health of their employees and customers. Here’s a to-do list to get you started. Source: Every company must become a digital health company
Community Supported Agriculture programs that sell a weekly box of produce directly to consumers are popular amid concerns about grocery shopping during the pandemic. Source: As Food Supply Chain Breaks Down, Farm-To-Door CSAs Take Off
Shyness can be a superpower—if you know how to use it. Source: Shy? You Just Might Make a Great Leader.
It’s the result of years of missed opportunities and a technology blitz that modernized big parts of American medicine but left public health agencies behind. Source: Virus hunters rely on faxes, paper records as more states reopen – POLITICO
May I re-frame the coronavirus conversation? Outbreaks are going to happen more, and they highlight the fragility of our growth-or-bust industrial system. Source: Outbreaks in the Anthropocene: Growth ain’t the Cure – Resilience
Health agencies are looking for thousands of people to help beat the coronavirus — medical experience not required. Source: Lost your job? Consider becoming a “contact tracer” – CBS News
There are some ideas that come around again with every economic crisis. Source: Frugal green living: Seven tips to get recession ready
We tested 30 common household materials for homemade masks. Using breathability and virus-size particle capture, we identified the top 5 DIY mask materials. Source: The Ultimate Guide to Homemade Face Masks for Coronavirus – Smart Air Filters
Coronavirus is the biggest public health and economic challenge of our time. In a paper published today in the journal, Aging, Alex Zhavoronkov, PhD, proposes clinical trials for low-dose rapamycin individually and in combination with other geroprotectors to protect the elderly from COVID-19. Source: To Fight COVID-19, Hasten Recovery, And Boost The Economy, AI Scientist…
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