Report calls for research on public health emergency preparedness

Research and funding priorities tend to shift from one disaster to the next, which has resulted in a sparse evidence base and hampers the nation’s ability to respond to public health emergencies in the most effective way, says a new report from the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. The report is co-authored by David Abramson, PhD, clinical associate professor at NYU School of Global Public Health and the director of the research center on Population Impact,

Nearly a quarter of NYC transit workers report having had Covid-19

A survey of New York City’s bus and subway workers finds that 24 percent report having contracted COVID-19 and 90 percent fear getting sick at work. The pilot study, conducted by researchers at NYU School of Global Public Health, in coordination with the Transport Workers Union (TWU) Local 100, helps document the toll the pandemic has taken on the physical and mental health of essential workers. As New York City became an early U.S. epicenter of the COVID-19