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- Home - Global Epidemics
COVID-19 PANDEMIC An Archive of Data, Reporting, and Recommendations In-depth analyses chronicling the response to the COVID-19 pandemic, from the experts who measured it in real time June 19, 2022
- Risk Levels - Global Epidemics
First published in July 2020, our COVID-19 risk levels dashboard served as a tool for the public to track the pandemic in real time As the pandemic has evolved and testing and reporting data have changed significantly, we have retired the dashboard as of December 2022
- Vaccinations - Global Epidemics
The dashboard served as a resource for states to build trust with their residents and close the gap in vaccinations It showed not just where we were in the pandemic, but where we could’ve – and should’ve – been with a renewed focus on vaccinations
- The Map - Global Epidemics
This website reflects public health recommendations from 2020-2022Risk Levels
- New Analysis Shows Vaccines Could Have Prevented 318,000 Deaths
“This compelling data illustrates the trajectory of 50 states with 50 different fates during the COVID-19 pandemic, emphasizing the important role of vaccines in protecting lives in each state”, said Thomas Tsai, a surgeon at Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Assistant Professor in Health Policy and Management at Harvard T H Chan School
- Senate HELP Committee Hearing_Testimony_Ashish Jha_3
Introduction: We mark a grim anniversary this month, one year into a global pandemic that has caused unimaginable suffering and loss But, we also are seeing the beginning of the end of this pandemic Infections are down nearly 70% since the peak of early January and, while we must keep wearing
- US Hospital Capacity - Global Epidemics
Harvard Global Health Institute COVID-19 Hospital Capacity Estimates 2020 How will hospitals accommodate a growing number of COVID-19 patients? Use our interactive map to explore health care capacity in Hospital Referral Regions across the nation This map looks best when viewed on a desktop Updates forthcoming that will improve map view for
- Justice - Global Epidemics
The COVID-19 pandemic is an urgent and unsettling magnifier of longstanding racial injustices in the United States These injustices are laid bare most profoundly in the United States’ prisons and jails, where one out of every five people has had COVID-19 and where the rate of infection is four times as high as the general population
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