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Clean Air Task Force

The WHN Indoor Air Quality Task Force supports the World Heath Network team members, partners, and others by reviewing, organizing, and preparing airborne precautions, solutions, and strategies for their homes, schools, and workplaces. Through these measures, the Task Force helps them find, identify, and implement the best risk mitigation practices (such as ventilation, HEPA filtration, … Continued

COVID Effects on the Brain, a Summary and Resource

Many studies have now provided strong evidence that the SARS2 virus can enter the brain during infection and cause damage to its function, including loss of both gray and white matter – impacting both the nerve cells and the support cells. In a sense, COVID literally ‘eats’ parts of your brain. It might enter via … Continued

COVID-19 and Immune Dysregulation, a Summary and Resource

Highlights 1- COVID-19 causes turnover and aging of the immune cells responsible for responding to other pathogens. These cells have limitations in their proliferative capacity (ability to reproduce) and this gets used up when it is employed to generate cells for combating disease. 2- COVID-19 broadly activates these cells, so they have turnover – reproduce. … Continued

Global Summit to End Pandemics

Opening Session Featuring: Nassim Nicholas Taleb, Cecile Philippe, Michael Baker, Eric Feigl-Ding, Gunhild Nyborg, Luis Eugenio, Meir Rubin, Matthias Schneider, Jorg Danzer, Jennifer Tuksal, Susan Blumberg-Kason, Stephane Bilodeau, Greta Fox, Carlos Gershenson, Krzysztof Mroczkowski, and Elisa Zeno Chaired by Yaneer Bar-Yam Partial List of Speakers Sessions Airborne Precautions (DIY and more) Big Pharma and “Vaccine Apartheid” Collaboration Not Siloed … Continued

Listen to: Long COVID from the Clinician’s Perspective

On August 24th, the World Health Network hosted a Twitter Spaces event focusing on long COVID featuring Dr. Rae Duncan, a cardiologist focusing on the impacts of long COVID and Dr. Claire Taylor, an experienced GP with a special interest in long COVID. Listen for a discussion of:

I Have COVID – Now What?

Infographics with instructions about what you should do if you test positive for COVID. Graphics cover quarantine, monitoring, and recovery.

Safer Visiting #2

Minimize COVID-19 Travel Risks The pandemic has affected us all. With Omicron BA.2 on the loose, it is best to meet in person only with the people you live with, or with a small pod that includes those you live with and a few others (the same ones all the time). If there is an … Continued

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I still get COVID if I’m vaccinated? Yes. Current vaccines provide limited protection against infection from current variants.  Do Vaccines Prevent Transmission? No. While vaccination may reduce the likelihood of transmission, a vaccinated person can become infected and infect others. I already had COVID, can I get it again? Yes. Reinfections are common. While … Continued