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COVID-19 and the US Criminal Justice System: Evidence for Public Health Measures to Reduce Risk
From the Introduction: "Since its recognition as a pandemic in early 2020, novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has touched nearly every corner of US society. However, some populations and environments have been affected far more severely than others. [...] This report, from scholars at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, is intended to summarize the current state and future projections of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States, detail the impact that the pandemic has already had on the US criminal justice system, and provide evidence-based recommendations on how to reduce COVID-19 risks to people in the system. This document was requested by the National Commission on COVID-19 and the Criminal Justice System to inform their discussion and deliberation on this topic."
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. Center for Health Security; Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. Center for Public Health and Human Rights
Watson, Crystal R.; Warmbrod, Lane; Cicero, Anita . . .
2020-10
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School Ventilation: A Vital Tool to Reduce COVID-19 Spread
From the Executive Summary: "Many kindergarten through 12th grade (K-12) schools in the United States do not have good ventilation. This is a longstanding problem with demonstrably negative effects on student learning. We can and should act to fix this to ensure good indoor air quality for all students, educators, and school staff. During the COVID-19 [coronavirus disease 2019] pandemic, it is even more important that ventilation problems in K-12 schools be addressed now. Along with other mitigation measures, improvements in ventilation in K-12 schools can decrease the risk of SARS-CoV-2 [severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2] spread."
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. Center for Health Security
Olsiewski, Paula J.; Gronvall, Gigi Kwik; Bahnfleth, William . . .
2021-05
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