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Social Inequality Increases Impact of Covid

February 7, 2021 JMiller/wideopenresearch

A new study led by University of Michigan’s Dr. Renuka Tipirneni, M.D. reveals in stark terms how the effects of COVID have hurt communities that

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Collaboration vs. Covid- CMU Leads the Way

April 29, 2020 JMiller/wideopenresearch

One of the challenges of life during the current covid pandemic is the increased isolation that is our new reality. When most of the country

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“Sew” Awesome-WMU Students Make Masks for Hospital Staff

April 28, 2020 JMiller/wideopenresearch

Among the covid stories of profound tragedy, grief, greed, and failures of leadership there are many more stories of regular people stepping into the role

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MSU Researcher Working on 10 Minute Covid Test

April 21, 2020 JMiller/wideopenresearch

In the midst of a pandemic, every minute counts. Decisions on how to provide treatment, whether to isolate, and how to ensure public safety rely

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Ford and Wayne State Create Mobile Test Sites for First Responders

April 21, 2020 JMiller/wideopenresearch

One of the silver linings in this oppressive cloud of the covid pandemic is the amount of creativity, innovation, collaboration, and compassion that are on

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