The CDC is finally recognizing ‘natural immunity’ — legislators should follow suit

Study examines testing impacts

Coronavirus transmissions led to school closures in Los Angeles County and across the country. Now a new study finds that administrators, teachers, parents and students support in-school testing.
Coping with COVID: Thanks to omicron, 2022 is off to a painful start

Disruption fatigue, emotional exhaustion and skepticism about public health information are making a bad thing worse, USC experts note. Coping skills and safety measures are critical.
Can schoolchildren be tested regularly for COVID? USC study explores challenges

By Cristine Hall Can schools handle the challenge of testing all students and staff for COVID-19? It depends on which stakeholder you ask. A group of USC researchers conducted […]
Year in review: COVID adds urgency to addressing inequalities in global health

USC’s Institute on Inequalities in Global Health releases its third annual report.
COVID safety precautions a doctor, a respiratory therapist and a nurse are taking this holiday season

COVID may have spread faster in the U.S. because first symptom was a cough

In USC labs, another year of groundbreaking discoveries

✌ Year in review: Whether they’re working with patients, test tubes or massive databases, USC scientists continue to push the envelope with discoveries that are literally changing people’s lives.
How USC alumni led Pasadena to one of California’s highest COVID vaccination rates

Five Trojan public health experts share their personal stories about facing down a global health crisis.
Why we’re using filmmaking to encourage vaccination by Black and Latino Angelenos
