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COBTH in the News

Hospitalization data is being used to claim that the pandemic is overblown. Here's why that's wrong

January 18, 2022

PolitiFact

Many incidental cases can pose a greater risk to health care workers and other patients, said Dr. Jeremy Faust, a physician at Brigham and Women’s Hospital.

Clinicians develop strategies to addresses virtual care disparities for patients with limited English proficiency

January 18, 2022

Massachusetts General Hospital

During the COVID-19 pandemic, a team at Massachusetts General Hospital developed several strategies to address disparities in telemedicine or virtual care for patients with limited English proficiency.

Is the Omicron Surge Almost Over in Massachusetts?

January 18, 2022

NBC10 Boston

Top Boston doctors talk about new data on COVID hospitalizations, when we’ll reach endemic status and a study that shows a fourth vaccine dose doesn’t stop omicron.

An ‘unprecedented shortage’: Hospitals in Massachusetts are desperate for blood donors

January 14, 2022

Boston.com

Here's how you can donate this MLK weekend and beyond.

Worried about your kids’ mental health? A Boston Children’s Hospital psychiatrist puts things in perspective.

January 14, 2022

Boston Globe

Dr. Chase Samsel, medical director of the psychiatry consultation service at Boston Children’s Hospital, provides for ideas on how to ride out this wave — and how to support our kids.

Research shows that human immune system uses ancient family of cell death proteins also found in bacteria

January 13, 2022

EurekAlert | AAAS

The human immune system includes a billion-year-old family of proteins used by bacteria to defend themselves against viruses, scientists at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and in Israel have discovered.

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