UF Biostatistician Natalie Dean talks about what data has shown over the course of the COVID-19 pandemic.
In two early studies, researchers said some patients showed signs of healing just weeks after leaving the hospital.
“It’s probably going to just continue to rise exponentially for a couple of weeks,” said Ira Longini, co-director of the Center for Statistics and Quantitative Infectious Diseases at the Emerging Pathogens Institute of the University of Florida.
80 percent of respondents indicated they would get a vaccine for COVID-19 if it were available
Infectious disease specialist and physician Kartikeya Cherabuddi, who has treated COVID-19 patients, explains what medical doctors monitor and how they treat patients, from the early days after an infection and the critical days that follow.
America might have faced a high death total in the coronavirus pandemic no matter what it did. But the one thing that could have made a difference was more, better, and faster testing.
“Travel restrictions delay, but do not stop the spread of the virus,” said Ira Longini, a member of the UF Emerging Pathogens Institute.
While popular destinations are slowly reopening and tourism is beginning to pick up in some spots, the impact of the pandemic on the industry has been nothing short of devastating.
UF experts discuss how to engage with older friends and family members during the coronavirus crisis while still adhering to social distancing recommendations.
Experts at the University of Florida’s Center for OCD, Anxiety & Related Disorders discuss how to know if you or a loved one are experiencing unhealthy levels of anxiety and offer tips to manage it.
UF EFTI researchers surveyed American travelers to understand their travel intentions facing the recent coronavirus outbreak