Suppose you are the secretary of Eco club of your school . You have arranged a virtual seminar to fight against Covid-19 .Write a notice about it.
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The COVID-19 pandemic has proven to be more than just a threat to our health: it’s become a disruption of our way of life, affecting everything from supply chains, to the way we love, to what is considered essential work The COVID-19 pandemic has proven to be more than just a threat to our health: it’s become a disruption of our way of life, affecting everything from supply chains, to the way we love, to what is considered essential work School of Public Health Dean Hilary Godwin hosts a series of biweekly webinars designed to share the latest updates on the School’s and the UW’s response to the COVID-19 outbreak. The webinars are open to all UW faculty, staff and students, while guidance provided is for students, staff and faculty with primary affiliations in the School of Public Health.
The Whole U has hosted a number of virtual seminars to help you stay informed and healthy during COVID-19. Watch videos from these events, which cover topics ranging from children’s well-being and mindful parenting to self-care and how to stay grounded during turbulent times.In recognition of the devastating impact of Covid-19 on Native American communities, the Department of Bioethics & Humanities at the University of Washington & the Indigenous Speaker Series at Northwest Indian College – Nez Perce and UW Tacoma invite you to a virtual webinar about Indigenous communities’ experiences, concerns, and hopes related to Covid-19.
The objectives of this talk are to:
Describe how COVID-19 has impacted Indigenous communities
Help attendees understand the effects of longstanding health disparities and inequities in the Indigenous community
Recount stories about caring for and supporting Indigenous people through the pandemic
In recognition of the devastating impact of Covid-19 on Native American communities, the Department of Bioethics & Humanities at the University of Washington & the Indigenous Speaker Series at Northwest Indian College – Nez Perce and UW Tacoma invite you to a virtual webinar about Indigenous communities’ experiences, concerns, and hopes related to Covid-19.
The objectives of this talk are to:
Describe how COVID-19 has impacted Indigenous communities
Help attendees understand the effects of longstanding health disparities and inequities in the Indigenous community
Recount stories about caring for and supporting Indigenous people through the pandemic.