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A pandemic is a global disease outbreak. During a pandemic, transmission can be anticipated in the workplace, not only from patient to workers in health care settings, but also among co-workers in general work settings. A pandemic would cause high levels of illness, death, social disruption, and economic loss. Everyday life would be disrupted because so many people in so many places become seriously ill at the same time. Impacts could range from school and business closings to the interruption of basic services such as public transportation and food delivery.
Research explores public reactions to COVID-19 pandemic across diverse ethnic groups

Research explores public reactions to COVID-19 pandemic across diverse ethnic groups

Fever the dominant symptom in SARS-CoV-2 Alpha- and Delta-infected children

Fever the dominant symptom in SARS-CoV-2 Alpha- and Delta-infected children

Digital assistants can help older adults with dementia remember daily tasks

Digital assistants can help older adults with dementia remember daily tasks

Colchicine holds promise to reduce the risk of severe COVID-19

Colchicine holds promise to reduce the risk of severe COVID-19

Investigating the immunology of COVID-19 infected children

Investigating the immunology of COVID-19 infected children

COVID-19 patients are at high risk of developing heart problems up to a year after infection

COVID-19 patients are at high risk of developing heart problems up to a year after infection

Evolutionary history of ACE2 binding across a diverse range of sarbecoviruses and ACE2 orthologs

Evolutionary history of ACE2 binding across a diverse range of sarbecoviruses and ACE2 orthologs

Study explores omicron-reactive T- and B- cell responses in COVID-19 vaccine recipients

Study explores omicron-reactive T- and B- cell responses in COVID-19 vaccine recipients

New NHS 'My Planned Care' platform will benefit patients waiting for elective surgeries

New NHS 'My Planned Care' platform will benefit patients waiting for elective surgeries

Ready for another pandemic malady? It’s called ‘decision fatigue’

Ready for another pandemic malady? It’s called ‘decision fatigue’

How the tiny-home movement is providing more than just a roof to homeless people

How the tiny-home movement is providing more than just a roof to homeless people

The determinants of social distancing among young people living in Northern Ireland or the Republic of Ireland

The determinants of social distancing among young people living in Northern Ireland or the Republic of Ireland

Innate immune processes involved in SARS-CoV-2 recognition and resultant inflammation

Innate immune processes involved in SARS-CoV-2 recognition and resultant inflammation

USP22 crucial for type III interferon signaling and SARS-CoV-2 infection

USP22 crucial for type III interferon signaling and SARS-CoV-2 infection

Study provides key information about the mechanism of breast cancer progression

Study provides key information about the mechanism of breast cancer progression

Study looks at rapid antigen vs. PCR tests in the emergency department triage

Study looks at rapid antigen vs. PCR tests in the emergency department triage

Vaccine-induced immunity and prior infection effective in reducing COVID severity in reinfections

Vaccine-induced immunity and prior infection effective in reducing COVID severity in reinfections

Northwestern researchers study COVID-19 mechanisms, infection patterns and impact on gender minorities

Northwestern researchers study COVID-19 mechanisms, infection patterns and impact on gender minorities

Researchers discover a new function of anti-HIV-1 antibodies

Researchers discover a new function of anti-HIV-1 antibodies

A novel approach to predict mutations within the SARS-CoV-2 spike

A novel approach to predict mutations within the SARS-CoV-2 spike

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