We must pay attention to the social ills that are being disseminated in the wake of covid-19, argues Davina Nylander […]
Month: March 2020
Emma Doble: Living in a high-risk group for covid-19
Emma Cartwright describes what it is like being in a high risk group for covid-19 […]
Richard Smith: What was difficult if not impossible two weeks ago is happening fast now with covid-19
Almost a quarter of a century ago I wrote in The BMJ about an evolution from “industrial age medicine” to “information age healthcare.” Despite the spread of the internet, social […]
Ann Robinson’s research reviews—20 March 2020
Ann Robinson reviews the latest research from the top medical journals […]
Andy Cowper: Covid-19—government communications need to build and sustain trust
The UK government’s communications on the covid-19 pandemic have been a masterclass in how not to do things, writes Andy Cowper […]
Mitigating the impact of covid-19 on vulnerable migrants
Stephen Bradley, Helen Barclay, and Rebecca Farrington share advice on caring for vulnerable migrants during the upheaval the covid-19 pandemic will bring […]
Daniel Sokol: The life and death decisions of covid-19
If the NHS’s intensive care capacity is breached, how do we decide which patients should get priority? Daniel Sokol considers the various ethical arguments […]
Coping through covid-19: advice for clinicians and leaders
There are things you can do to take care of yourself during the covid-19 pandemic, says Fiona Day […]
Tom Jefferson: Covid-19—supermarket wisdom
The woman is speaking to me through a mask. Her voice is muffled. I know her by sight. I think her name is Anna and she is a nurse at […]
Covid-19: The role of smoking cessation during respiratory virus epidemics
The growing epidemic of the respiratory virus covid-19 has been accompanied by public health messages focusing on how to best reduce the spread of the causative agent, SARS-CoV-2. So far, […]