Don’t Share Your Air
DEC 22, 2020As the COVID-19 pandemic reaches new heights in communities across the country, CHI provides a simple prescription: Don’t Share Your Air.
CommonSpirit Health’s Alisahah Cole, MD, System Vice President Innovation and Policy Population Health, shares insights on why vaccine hesitancy may be more prevalent in communities of color.
READ MORE Additional information about Understanding Vaccine Hesitancy in Communities of ColorWhy are minority communities disproportionately impacted by COVID-19? Initial research indicates that socioeconomic factors are the primary contributor for the increased rate in minority communities.
READ MORE Additional information about The Impact of COVID-19 in Communities of ColorDr. Thomas McGinn, executive vice president of Physician Enterprise, discussed the current state of the pandemic, the vaccine rollout, and growth in virtual care.
READ MORE Additional information about U.S. COVID-19 cases surpass 18 millionAs the COVID-19 pandemic reaches new heights in communities across the country, CHI provides a simple prescription: Don’t Share Your Air.
Health care workers at CHI Health receive their first doses of the COVID-19 vaccine.
One of the many lessons from the ongoing pandemic is that our entire country must get actively involved in healthcare. Each of us individually can help prevent the spread of COVID-19, and all of us collectively can transform our healthcare system into one that prevents illness and helps people live healthier lives.
Dr. Brian Evans discusses why you still need to wear a mask after getting vaccinated.
President and COO Marvin O’Quinn talks with CNN about how hospitals are faring amid the recent national surge of COVID-19 patients.
CommonSpirit CEO Lloyd Dean discusses how hospital systems have worked hard to be ready for the next wave of COVID-19, and how wearing a mask is the most important thing you can do to help.
CommonSpirit Health's Rich Roth and Dr. Nicholas Stine outline the steps hospitals and health systems can take to thrive in a post-COVID environment.