Georgetown in the News:
- Washington Post – The global race for a coronavirus vaccine could lead to this generation’s Sputnik moment (Lawrence Gostin)
- NBC Washington – DC-Area Coronavirus Data Shows Progress But Protests May Fuel Spread (Christopher King)
- WAMU 88.5 – As D.C. Reopens, Some Locals Are Struggling With Pandemic Anxiety (Priscilla Dass-Brailsford) [AUDIO]
- BBC – The rise of the pandemic-era ‘gap year’ (Edward Maloney)
- Yale – Alumni on the Frontlines: Rebecca Katz, MPH ’98 (Rebecca Katz)
- DCist – A Second Wave Of COVID-19 Could Devastate The D.C. Region’s Economy (Harry Holzer)
- The Washington Post – ‘Legacy of inequality’ to blame for covid-19 deaths among black D.C. residents, report says (Christopher King)
- DCist – Morning Roundup: New Map Shows Most D.C. Sidewalks Are Too Narrow For Social Distancing (Christopher King)
- Minneapolis Star Tribune – AP FACT CHECK: Trump’s move to quit WHO cites flawed facts (Lawrence Gostin)
- KFF Journal – Opinion Pieces Discuss Various Aspects Of COVID-19 Pandemic, Including Consequential Effects On Climate Change, Pressure To Quickly Develop Vaccine (Colin Carlson)
- Education Week – How Districts, States Can Survive the COVID-19 Recession (Marguerite Roza)
- Aba Journal – Lawyers who donate to judicial campaigns get more indigent defense appointments, study finds (Neel Sukhatme)