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May 05, 2020
FLKeys News
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Florida Keys News asked public health experts - including Les Beitsch, chair of the Department of Behavioral Sciences and Social Medicine at the FSU College of Medicine - to weigh in on Florida's reopening amid the coronavirus pandemic. “Once you reopen, it’s difficult to have a time out. It creates a serious concern about people’s trust in their leadership,” Beitsch said. “And if you’re incorrect, the consequences could be catastrophic.”

Opinion: FARMWORKER HEALTH IS ESSENTIAL TO COVID-19 RESPONSE

Apr 29, 2020

FARMWORKER HEALTH IS ESSENTIAL TO COVID-19 RESPONSE (OPINION)

Apr 29, 2020

Fourth-year med student Edward Corty wrote an op-ed piece for the Tampa Bay Times titled, "Farmworker health is essential to COVID-19 response."

He writes, "Farmworkers are a uniquely vulnerable population that I have had the opportunity to care for in medical school ... In Immokalee, I’ve walked through houses where 20 farmworkers and family members—including young children—crowd into dim and damp rooms, with each individual only guaranteed 50 square feet to themselves. Farmworker surveys show that this is the norm. One only has to look to recent reporting on migrant worker health in Singapore to see what is coming. This is how COVID-19 spreads."

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Opinion: Supporting those on pandemic’s frontlines

Apr 30, 2020

Jessie O'Shea, alum (Class of 2016) shares some advice on how we can support medical workers during the pandemic.

https://www.ajc.com/news/opinion/opinion-supporting-those-pandemic-frontlines/EKIt64uSIJs4nqis4JyGxO/ 

 

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Farmworker health is essential to COVID-19 response (opinion)

Fourth-year med student Edward Corty wrote an op-ed piece for the Tampa Bay Times titled, "Farmworker health is essential to COVID-19 response."

He writes, "Farmworkers are a uniquely vulnerable population that I have had the opportunity to care for in medical school ... In Immokalee, I’ve walked through houses where 20 farmworkers and family members—including young children—crowd into dim and damp rooms, with each individual only guaranteed 50 square feet to themselves. Farmworker surveys show that this is the norm. One only has to look to recent reporting on migrant worker health in Singapore to see what is coming. This is how COVID-19 spreads."

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