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End of Public Health Emergency Doesn’t Mean the End of COVID
Just when it starts to feel like COVID-19 is a thing of the past, along comes a headline like this one: “China’s New COVID Wave Set to See 65 Million Cases a Week.” That headline appeared on the Bloomberg News website on May 22—eleven days after the COVID public health emergency ended in the United States. Public health emergency or not, COVID hasn’t gone away, and probably never will.
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Easing Your Students’ Stress Over COVID-19 Isolation and Quarantine
College students have enough to stress over without also worrying about how many classes, exams, or other activities they’re missing due to COVID-19 isolation or
Is Your School Prepared for the Next COVID-19 Surge?
After two years of remote classes, widespread absences, mask, testing, and vaccine requirements, and ever-changing safety protocols, schools across the country are finally enjoying some
Unpredictability of COVID-19 Keeps Contact Tracers on Their Toes
If there’s one thing PubSEG has learned about contact tracing since our formation in the spring of 2020, it’s that there’s always something new to
A Quick Look at the Many Ways PubSEG Can Help Your Contact Tracing Efforts
When it comes to contact tracing, no two schools’ approaches, processes, or requirements are identical. So it helps to have an experienced partner that can
Are Your Contact Tracers Feeling Burned Out from Omicron? We Can Help
As omicron cases surged across the United States in January, it became increasingly difficult for COVID-19 contact tracers to track the spread of the virus.
The Right Contact Tracing Partner Can Ease Your Burden During These Chaotic Times
Contact tracing during the COVID-19 pandemic presented challenges from the start. Attempting to limit the spread of a highly contagious virus by communicating with strangers