COVID-19 Popular Press

COVID-19 Popular Press

 
A collection of popular press articles related to COVID-19 and Touro College & University System.

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Submissions from 2020

LCW Professor and Mental Health Counselor Offers Tips and Advice for Students Adjusting to the Coronavirus Shutdown (News Article)

State looks to expand medical facilities (News Article)

Touro Saw Coronavirus Threat We Mobilized Our Center for Disaster Medicine Without Wasting Time (News Article)

Is it safe to hike Runyon Canyon? Or work out at the gym? (News Article)

Touro College dean says COVID-19 ‘will settle down” (News Article)

Touro University moving to online instruction next week (News Article)

Coronavirus and law schools: Numerous schools canceling in-person classes (News Article)

At Least 135 Colleges Have Canceled In-Person Classes (So Far) Over Coronavirus Fears (News Article)

New York Medical College’s Center For Disaster Medicine Provides Training To Yonkers Fire Department To Prepare For Mass Casualty And Disaster Situations (News Article)

Touro grad examines scope of coronavirus spread (News Article)

Coronavirus: Advice from Touro's medical school (News Article)

Coronavirus: What We Know, What We Don’t Know and What You Need to Know (News Article)

New York Medical College and Touro College & University System Host Educational Event On Coronavirus (News Article)

New York Medical College’s Center for Disaster Medicine Hosts Training Session for Putnam Police Department (News Article)

Coronavirus: What we know. What we don't know. What you need to know. (News Article)

Deadly virus spreads, but experts say risk in Las Vegas is low (News Article)

New York Medical College’s Center for Disaster Medicine Provides Training to White Plains Hospital to Prepare for Disaster Situations (News Article)

Submissions from 2019

New York Medical College’s Center for Disaster Medicine Hosts Pediatric Focused Disaster Response Training (News Article)

New York Medical College’s Center for Disaster Medicine Brings Mass Casualty Triage Training to Western New York at Kaleida Health (News Article)