By Kevin Shollenberger, Vice Provost for Student Health and Well-Being |
November 9, 2020
Continue to remain physically distanced from others, avoid large gatherings, and be diligent about using masks, washing hands, and monitoring for symptoms.
Psychologist Carisa Parrish provides tips you can use to keep up these effective practices, avoid COVID-19 “safety fatigue” or “burnout,” and protect yourself, your family, and others from COVID-19.
Hopkins infectious disease expert Lisa Maragakis provides suggestions on what’s safer — and what to avoid — as you resume more activities outside your home.
By Kevin Shollenberger, Vice Provost for Student Health and Well-Being |
September 28, 2020
The Hopkins community is strongly urged to get a flu shot, and many of us are required to do so. The university has set up several ways to make the process easy and cost-free.
In response to the unprecedented challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic, the university has partnered with TimelyMD to make mental telehealth counseling free and available to all Johns Hopkins students and trainees.