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Engineering and artificial intelligence combine to safeguard COVID-19 patients

Engineering and artificial intelligence combine to safeguard COVID-19 patients

by William Jester | Feb 12, 2021 | Community, Covid, News

Spurred by the demands of the COVID-19 pandemic, researchers at Princeton and Google are applying mechanical engineering and artificial intelligence to increase the availability and effectiveness of ventilation treatments worldwide. Ventilators and their support...
Rutgers University Served As Second-Largest Site For Johnson & Johnson Vaccine Clinical Trial

Rutgers University Served As Second-Largest Site For Johnson & Johnson Vaccine Clinical Trial

by William Jester | Feb 11, 2021 | Community, Covid, News

Johnson & Johnson officially asked the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for an emergency use authorization of its COVID-19 vaccine Thursday, taking forward the possibility of a third coronavirus vaccine for the American market. To help get the vaccine to this...
COVID vaccines to be given out at some N.J. houses of worship, community centers, Murphy says

COVID vaccines to be given out at some N.J. houses of worship, community centers, Murphy says

by Pamela Dahlen | Feb 11, 2021 | Community, Covid, News

Gov. Phil Murphy said New Jersey will be expanding its COVID vaccine distribution program to include some houses of worship and community centers. Murphy said the move will help the state reach more people in communities of color. Read the Full Article.

Staying Current on State’s Resources Crucial in Coronavirus Vaccination Rollout

by William Jester | Feb 11, 2021 | Community, Covid, News

Rutgers expert provides insight into New Jersey’s inoculation effort. Although COVID-19 vaccines are limited, the federal government is working to increase supply throughout the country, says Mary O’Dowd, executive director of Health Systems and Population Health...
Double masking: How effective is it in blocking the coronavirus?

Double masking: How effective is it in blocking the coronavirus?

by William Jester | Feb 10, 2021 | Community, Covid, News

As new and highly-contagious variants of the coronavirus continue to emerge, including at least two cases reported in New Jersey, people are looking for ways to better protect themselves. One of those ways includes the practice of double-masking, or wearing two masks...
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