Anthropology students present COVID research at national conference May 3, 2022 UH News Their findings were based on data linked to social behaviors during the pandemic, such as vaccine hesitancy and food assistance needs.
Mother to child COVID-19 transmission is ‘rare’ March 21, 2022 UH News Catherine Pirkle pens an editorial in high impact journal, The BJM.
National study of Long COVID includes UH medical school March 2, 2022 UH News The John A. Burns School of Medicine is one of several schools to participate in the national study.
Economic recovery resumes, but Omicron looms December 17, 2021 UH News The report covers the visitor industry, labor market, housing, and the national and international outlooks.
$600K award bolsters public health support of community health workers December 9, 2021 UH News The CDC grant will help train, support and engage community health workers statewide.
Pandemic takes toll on Hawaiʻi with anxiety, depression October 14, 2021 UH News A UH researcher co-authored national studies on the pandemic’s impact on Americans.
Research predicting transmissible COVID-19 variants receives $780K October 12, 2021 UH News The study is based on the prediction that additional variants will be found in Hawaiʻi because of its high influx of recreational travelers from COVID-19 hotspots.
Business vaccination mandates increasing COVID-19 vaccination rates October 12, 2021 UH News Nearly 2,000 businesses participated in the survey of businesses and community organizations in Hawaiʻi.
COVID-19 vaccine candidate exhibits broad response against variants October 4, 2021 UH News CiVax™ demonstrated its broad-spectrum neutralizing antibody responses against the Beta, Gamma and Delta variants.
Higher UH student vaccination rates have positive effects on Oʻahu October 4, 2021 UH News According to a survey of UH students in August 2021, more than 90% have been vaccinated for the COVID-19 virus or plan to be.