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coronavirus

Dr. Dan Cooper, UCI professor of pediatrics

California schools can reopen safely

UCI pediatricians tell us how

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UCI Podcast: COVID-19 long haulers and lasting neurological damage

Tom Lane’s neurology research on coronaviruses in mice could yield answers

Image of a health care robot being used to treat a patient

UCI to help develop robots to protect healthcare workers, reduce isolation

UC-wide study will improve telehealth to better serve vulnerable communities

Healthcare worker in gloves drawing vaccine from a vial at Covid vaccination clinic at the Bren Events Center on the UCI campus

UCI pharmacists on the front lines

Long working behind the scenes in COVID-19 research and education, they’re now helping to distribute and administer the vaccine

Breaking the chain of infection one call at a time

UCI’s leading-edge contact tracing program has helped control the coronavirus’s spread on campus and in the community

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UCI Podcast: Why low-income children suffer the most during remote learning

Schools will still need COVID-19 mitigation measures as they reopen, say UCI Health doctors

Kaiser says Pfizer vaccine likely not cause of woman’s death at Cal Poly Pomona

Orange County Register, Feb. 13, 2021

Business professor Imran Currim co-authors article on how to win over vaccine skeptics

Imran Currim, UCI Distinguished Professor of business and director of The Paul Merage School of Business’ Beall Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship, is co-author of an article that offers three recommendations for harnessing the power of influencers, celebrities and the fear of missing out to speed acceptance of COVID-19 vaccines. These customer-centric approaches include recognizing […]

A sign directs patients to monoclonal antibody infusion therapy at UCIMC

Federal COVID-19 response taps UCI Health as a model for delivering monoclonal antibody therapy

UCI Health treatment method to be shared with healthcare systems nationwide

UCI Chancellor Howard Gillman

UCI town hall addresses fall planning and vaccines

Campus leaders host a virtual event sharing insights into the next academic year