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Rendall comments on Baltimore population erosion
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Current Census estimates place its population at a 100-year low
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Monica Das Gupta quoted in LiveMint on India's Lagged Public Health System
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Decades of neglect have left India’s public health system with a very weak arsenal to fight and eliminate contagious diseases
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Liana Sayer featured in WFMJ News on Parenting under Coronavirus Impact
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The closings and quarantines prompted by the coronavirus outbreak have given some families more time together.
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Marian Moser Jones featured in The Conversation on State Emergency facing COVID-19
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Following Donald Trump’s declaration of a federal state of emergency, every state had also declared a state of emergency over COVID-19.
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Marian Moser Jones featured in FiveThirtyEight on how COVID-19 can affect political campaigns in U.S.
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Presidential campaign may be severely affected with the COVID-19 pandemic disrupted the public life in different ways, but history shows U.S. can manage the election during rough times
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Katharine Abraham featured in The New York Times on Coronavirus Depression
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The U.S. government is trying to build, at great speed, a three-legged stool to prevent long-lasting economic depression from the Coronavirus outbreak
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Rashawn Ray comments on Philadelphia Blacks' Dilemma during Coronavirus Outbreak featured in InsideSources
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African Americans in Philadephia suffer from both the pandemic and violent crimes
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MPRC Associates lead COVID-19 pilot study
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University of Maryland Seed Grant funds research into COVID-19 social impacts
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Sacoby Wilson featured in Gizmodo on Health Equity amid the COVID-19 Outbreak
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Health experts had suspected the coronavirus pandemic would kill more people in areas where there’s higher air pollution. Now, they have preliminary data to back it up.
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Philip Cohen featured in The Hill on Domestic Violence During COVID-19 Quarantine
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Police departments across the country are reporting a spike in domestic violence cases as stay-at-home orders put victims and their abusers in constant proximity.
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