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Stimulus Relief Funds Increase Social Distancing to Stop Spread of COVID-19

December 3, 2020

…restaurant adapts to the Covid-19 lockdown. Photo credit: halbergman/iStock. Stimulus Relief Funds Increase Social Distancing to Stop Spread of COVID-19 Findings suggest economically vulnerable households need to leave the house more to work As case rates of COVID-19 reach new heights across the nation, many states and cities are tightening…

Conrad Prebys Foundation Awards $350,000 Challenge Grant to Support UC San Diego’s COVID-19 Efforts

April 13, 2020

San Diego-based The Conrad Prebys Foundation today awarded a $350,000 challenge grant to support the University of California San Diego in its COVID-19 efforts. The purpose of the foundation’s match opportunity is to raise funds specifically for frontline health care in the region.

Disease Knows No Borders: UC to Address COVID-19 Impacts on U.S-Mexico Region

March 17, 2020

As the spread of COVID-19 has permeated communities around the world, experts from the University of California are looking at how to protect those most vulnerable along the U.S.-Mexico border.

Treated or Not, COVID-19 Recurrence Seems Symptomatic for Some

October 31, 2022

UC San Diego researchers and others report that more than one-third of the COVID-19 patients who did not receive any treatment experienced complete resolution of symptoms for at least two consecutive days, but then subsequently reported a return of symptoms.

Helping San Diegans Return to Work

June 4, 2020

…support for a collaborative COVID-19 screening effort by key research institutions in the region When Gary and Jean Shekhter learned about a research alliance that could help San Diegans return to work safely through comprehensive coronavirus screenings, they were inspired to help. San Diego has been good to the couple,…

A Government in COVID-19 Denial

March 25, 2021

A Government in COVID-19 Denial Despite political risk to researchers and participants, new study provides first glimpse of pandemic’s impact on health care workers in Nicaragua, a country where secrecy reigns A masked street vendor in Nicaragua, where public health researchers have lost their jobs for criticizing the government’s lack…

New COVID-19 Webinar Series: How will Coronavirus Change the World?

April 16, 2020

Credit: iStock/Irina Shibanova New COVID-19 Webinar Series: How will Coronavirus Change the World? School of Global Policy and Strategy experts to highlight disruption pandemic has caused to democracy, climate change, the economy and more In this time of fear and uncertainty, many seek to understand how the novel coronavirus will…

UC San Diego COVID-19 Forecast Now Part of CDC Model

October 1, 2020

UC San Diego COVID-19 Forecast Now Part of CDC Model A computational model that forecasts the number of COVID-19 deaths in the United States as a whole and in each state developed by a team of researchers from UC San Diego and Northeastern University is now part of the national…

Disparities in United States COVID-19 Vaccine Distribution

July 28, 2022

Health care facilities in Black metropolitan counties, Hispanic rural counties and hardest-hit counties were less likely to administer COVID-19 vaccines during initial rollout, UC San Diego study finds.

Rady School of Management at UC San Diego Launches COVID-19 Business Recovery Coalition

May 14, 2020

The Rady School of Management at the University of California San Diego has launched the Rady School Business Recovery Coalition to help businesses in the San Diego region navigate the unprecedented challenges faced by COVID-19.

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