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Online Autocompletes Are More Likely to Yield COVID-19 Misinformation in Spanish than in English

Online Autocompletes Are More Likely to Yield COVID-19 Misinformation in Spanish than in English

by William Jester | Jun 30, 2020 | Community, Covid, News

Online autocomplete results for COVID-19 related information are more likely to yield misleading results if the user types in Spanish than in English, according to a new Rutgers report. The difference may harm Spanish speakers by connecting them with misinformation...

2020 Advancing Health Equity and Social Justice Pilot Grant!

by Pamela Dahlen | Jun 29, 2020 | Community, News, Pilots

Our Partnership and Innovation Accelerator Pilot (PIAP) Program grant featuring the Chancellor’s Advancing Health Equity and Social Justice Pilots is now live! The Chancellor, Senior Vice Chancellors, and Vice Chancellor for Diversity and Inclusion (VCDI) at...
Rutgers Experts Discuss What a “Good Death” Means During Pandemic

Rutgers Experts Discuss What a “Good Death” Means During Pandemic

by William Jester | Jun 29, 2020 | Community, Covid, News

During the COVID-19 public health care crisis, as thousands of people are dying in hospitals without loved ones, two Rutgers Institute for Health, Health Care Policy & Aging Research experts discuss death, dying and end-of-life care during the global...

Participants Needed for Study Investigating the Impact of COVID-19 on Families

by Pamela Dahlen | Jun 28, 2020 | Community, Covid, News

Are you the parent of a child (ages 2-50) with Autism or ADHD, or a neurotypical child?  We want your help! Reasons for this study: • To look at the effects of COVID-19 on parents and families of children with Autism and ADHD and neurotypical children. • Apply...
What to know about the coronavirus and summertime activities

What to know about the coronavirus and summertime activities

by Pamela Dahlen | Jun 28, 2020 | Community, Covid, News

With the Fourth of July just around the corner and many states and communities relaxing coronavirus restrictions, the warm sunny weather beckons. But infectious-disease experts warn that the virus remains a threat as we return to travel, swimming, barbecues, ice cream...
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