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Coronavirus Resources: Publications and Data
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- COVID-19: USAID Plans to Share Lessons Learned from Efforts to Meet Global Vaccination GoalPublished: Sep 27, 2023.
- An Ed-Tech Tragedy?600 page report from UNESCO. "Heavy reliance on online remote learning during the pandemic drew attention away from more equitable ways of teaching children at home, a UNESCO report says," New York Times
- COVID-19 Impacts on Mortality by Race/Ethnicity and SexMales and the Hispanic, American Indian and Alaska Native Populations Experienced Disproportionate Increases in Deaths During Pandemic
- City of San Antonio Covid-19 Dashboard & DataCovid-19 information. Available in Spanish and other languages,
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) COVID-19Practical advice as well as data about coronavirus.
- GAO: Coronavirus OversightAn ongoing review of the federal response to the COVID-19 pandemic and oversight of related spending.The CARES Act requires The Government Accountability Office to issue bi-monthly reports on the impact of COVID-19.
- Coronavirus (COVID-19)For latest COVID-19 related legislative, presidential, and regulatory documents from govinfo.gov
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
- Bureau of Labor Statistics COVID-19 Questions and AnswersBureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) monitors the Impact of COVID-19 on employment and labor and publishes various statistical reports.
- COVID-19 Research Resources - St. Louis Federal ReserveThe most-current resources related to the COVID-19 pandemic from the economists and staff of the Research Division of the St. Louis Federal Reserve: preliminary and published analyses, daily data updates and projections, data tools, and a timeline of related events and policy responses.
- MedlinePlusLayperson level of medical information from a wide variety of sources. It has lots of information about coronavirus.
- National Center for Biotechnology Information:"LitCovid is a curated literature hub for tracking up-to-date scientific information about the 2019 novel Coronavirus. It is the most comprehensive resource on the subject, providing a central access to 1121 (and growing) research articles in PubMed. The articles are updated daily and are further categorized by different research topics and geographic locations for improved access. You can read more at Chen et al. Nature (2020)."
- National Library of Medicine: Disease 2019 (COVID-19)Scroll down to see the resources: Clinical Studies, Journal article citations, GenBank sequence data