13:00:14 From Deon Marie Claiborne to AAA Web(Privately) : Will you all mute everyone when this starts? 13:00:17 From sjohnston : Greetings. Sue Johnston, from SE Pennsylvania. 13:00:55 From MAKA SUAREZ ONTANEDA : Hi, Maka Suarez, from Kaleidos - Center for Interdisciplinary Ethnography at the University of Cuenca in Ecuador 13:01:07 From Francesco Vacchiano : Hi from Lisbon 13:01:08 From Anaïs : I can't hear it 13:01:24 From Katharina Schramm : Hi from Berlin, Germany 13:01:24 From Sonam Pelden : are we allowed to record this? 13:01:31 From Robin Reineke : Anais, try using headphones 13:01:37 From Maria Rosa Garrido Sardà : Hello. This is Maria Rosa Garrido from the University of Lausanne. 13:01:39 From Robin Reineke : Sometimes you have to select to use your computers audio 13:01:54 From Anaïs : Thanks Robin, but i'm using headphones already 13:02:49 From Kelly : Hi, this is Kelly from the Institute for Social Research at the University of Michigan 13:02:51 From tmv : Sonam, it will be recorded and posted so we don’t have to 13:03:04 From Sonam Pelden : ah i see...thnx for the info 13:03:19 From BK : FYI, if you don't want your name/face in the recording, you can turn off your camera and rename yourself (as you hover over your video, click on the "..." and select rename) 13:03:21 From Ken Genku Erickson : Would love to know how to slap subtitles on a zoom recording! 13:03:57 From Blake P Mccabe : I'm not specializing in health related issues, but thought I'd watch to learn something new :) 13:04:00 From BK : Zoom can only include captions if someone live types them. They can be added to a recording with youtube, kaltura, etc 13:04:12 From Nell : Hi Ken! Adding subtitles to Zoom recordings can be done effectively by uploading to YouTube, using their automatic captioning system, and then reviewing and confirming accuracy of the captioning in that way 13:04:14 From Ken Genku Erickson : Thank you, BK! 13:04:36 From Blake P Mccabe : QUESTION: will the recording of this be made available? 13:04:39 From Ken Genku Erickson : And Niel. (And those are getting better imho) 13:04:48 From Nell : The recording will be available yes 13:05:45 From Deon Marie Claiborne : If you can't hear the webinar which has just started, hover near the bottom of the window and you'll see a little microphone and you'll see ^ next to it has a lot of audio configuration options. 13:08:50 From fyy8 : Greetings...this is Demetrius Parker, health communication, marketing and media focusing on Cultural Communication. I work with the CDC. Question, will the slides be available? If so, when. Thank you. 13:12:28 From Jorge : Hi Demetrius, a recording of the webinar will be available after it ends. 13:12:38 From Deon Marie Claiborne : The video and slides will be available as soon as possible after the webinar. 13:12:54 From Anna Friedler : QUESTION: how do you account for the gender difference in cases? 13:13:05 From BrittanyS : Why is the coronavirus also called the Wuhan Virus? 13:13:21 From amberrreed : does it matter if its type I or II diabetes, and do we know if it matters how long the person has been diabetic? 13:13:23 From BrittanyS : Can you link the study? 13:13:27 From jeffmartin : We will post the recording, slides, and the entire chat stream on the Webinar page of the AAA site: https://www.americananthro.org/AttendEvents/Content.aspx?ItemNumber=2143&navItemNumber=637 13:13:27 From AnaIsabel : Thank you for sharing, Deon 13:13:53 From BrianHowell : QUESTION: I think someone already asked this, but can we share this outside of AAA member? I.e, can I share this with a class. Can I download this for use in our LMS? 13:14:22 From Ed Liebow : absolutely, please do. 13:14:23 From Jorge : Also, there is a community site for this webinar where participants have been sharing files and links. look for it here: https://communities.americananthro.org/viewdocument/nichter-covid-overview-slides?CommunityKey=6b5eeae2-f09a-4c9f-8a5b-dfbb7db6e77b&tab=librarydocuments 13:14:44 From BrittanyS : thanks 13:15:31 From Deon Marie Claiborne : If you can't hear the webinar which has just started, hover near the bottom of the window and you'll see a little microphone and a ^ next to it, you have several settings options. This also is the same method for the video issues next to the microphone. 13:15:49 From Mak Perez : are there any cases or getting the virus again after you have already been infected and it ran its course? 13:16:17 From jeffmartin : Yes, please do feel free to share with your classes, the public, etc. 13:16:21 From BrittanyS : Are deaths going up every hour as being stated by the breaking presidential news? 13:16:26 From Pedro de la Torre III : “Mild” can include pneumonia that doesn’t require hospitalization right? 13:16:43 From Deon Marie Claiborne : Everyone, please put QUESTION before your question so it is easier to collect them. Thx. 13:18:43 From David Achuroa : In December 2019, news coming out of China kind of portray sudden falling of patients in public places. Can the virus cause someone to fall suddenly? 13:19:42 From Blake P Mccabe : Russia isn't reporting at all and hiding a lot of it, which fits with their normal response and publicization of issues. Had a recent Zoom meeting with some people from there 13:19:48 From Deon Marie Claiborne : ATTENTION: Please put QUESTION before your question so we can capture them all. 13:19:53 From Blake P Mccabe : Afghanistan is doing the same 13:20:17 From Michelle Ramirez : Is this publicly available the J.H. map? 13:20:18 From amberrreed : QUESTION: do we really know each of the deaths in the worldwide count were directly caused by COVID-19? I recently heard a woman who “died of it” after a heart attack - couldn’t this be correlation? 13:20:40 From Blake P Mccabe : They'd only know if they tested the person for COVID-19 13:20:49 From Ken Genku Erickson : QUESTION any recent or upcoming research on personal protection methods, especially masks & masking and effectiveness of same? 13:20:55 From amberrreed : (yes, she tested positive. just wondering if it could still be correlation.) 13:21:04 From scott : Yes Michelle - JHU map is here: https://coronavirus.jhu.edu/map.html 13:21:13 From Mish : QUESTION: Has there been a study that has linked COVID-19 and HIV and AIDS? 13:21:18 From Blake P Mccabe : that would have to be something determined as part of the autopsy, which they often don't make public. 13:22:11 From Blake P Mccabe : Many people dying have underlying conditions. Did they die for that or COVID? Most likely it was made worse by the COVID, but it's hard to know for sure 13:22:24 From Adriana Garriga-López : I wonder how many undiagnosed people have already died of Covid-19 in the USA 13:22:36 From Blake P Mccabe : a lot, given the lack of tests and people being turned away 13:23:11 From Ianto Porter : QUESTION: We haven't looked for non-severe cases as in the AAA or the US? 13:23:25 From Blake P Mccabe : and ppl without symptoms usually don't get tested unless directly exposed or having underlying conditions and even then often aren't getting tested 13:23:40 From Blake P Mccabe : as JNUZZO is currently talking about also 13:24:39 From Pedro de la Torre III : QUESTION - the lethality of the virus is reported on as if it were a property of the virus, but how do things like the demographics & health of the population, access & quality of care, etc. factor in? Are there some kinds of statistical controls used in calculating these figures? 13:24:46 From BrittanyS : 1. Are death tolls going up every hour as stated on the breaking presidential news? 2. Secondly, why is the coronavirus also called the Wuhan Virus? 3. Thirdly, Why do you think China is blaming Americans for starting the Virus? 13:24:48 From Blake P Mccabe : QUESTION: There have been reports of people getting it a second time. Do we know if that is recurrence of symptoms versus actually contracting the disease again after being cleared and tested negative with only having antibodies from fighting it off? 13:24:57 From Adriana Garriga-López : QUESTION: Are there any efforts at present to diagnose cases post-mortem? 13:25:18 From Blake P Mccabe : @Pedro: they always factor in as they related to vulnerability 13:25:31 From Blake P Mccabe : also conspiracy theories will always exist 13:26:11 From Julia Hanebrink : QUESTION: In the absence of adequate testing, what are the ER/ICU trends suggesting? 13:26:41 From Christina Callicott : So is it true that we are all going to get it at some point? Or likely to? 13:28:06 From amberrreed : QUESTION: wouldn’t looking at the southern hemisphere right now help us answer the question about seasonality? 13:28:16 From BrianHowell : QUESTION: Does the fact that the virus is spreading in Australia, where they’re in summer, give data on the heat question? 13:28:57 From cjanes : QUESTION: The Imperial College group report has been criticized on a number of levels (many assumptions about R0, etc.). What is your view of the validity of this report? Apparently Trump’s recent actions are driven by this report. 13:30:41 From corinne_hale : QUESTION: Is it possible to get a list of all the sources referenced? Or will the sources be available in the COVID-19 webinar folder? Thank you. 13:31:13 From Antonio Di Marino : QUESTION: are you going to share slides with us by email? I also joined topic community. Thanks. 13:32:35 From morrisse : Thank you Jennifer! 13:33:46 From BrittanyS : QUESTION: 1. Are death tolls going up every hour as stated on the breaking presidential news? 2. Secondly, why is the coronavirus also called the Wuhan Virus? 3. Thirdly, Why do you think China is blaming Americans for starting the Virus? 13:34:08 From Nina Jackson Levin : QUESTION: Clearly this is an unprecedented situation in all dimensions, so the question of comparison is to some extant moot point. Nevertheless, in terms of rate of spread and severity of illness, which historic epidemic serves as the most accurate point of comparison to COVID-19? 13:34:22 From jeffmartin : We will be posting the recording, slides, and the entire chat stream on the webinar page of the AAA website: https://www.americananthro.org/AttendEvents/Content.aspx?ItemNumber=2143&navItemNumber=637 13:35:22 From Mark Nichter : Questions: 1) data on comorbidity with Covid-19- as it effects test efficacy 2) re. severity of those who are not elderly -health status and severity.....think LMIC and malnutrition etc. 13:36:08 From Oscar Escudero : QUESTION I know this would be a lot of work, but are there any plans of providing translations to other languages in the form of closed captions? 13:36:42 From Blake P Mccabe : Question: Is there anyone studying the impact on cultural and religious funeral practices in light of those who die of COVID? 13:36:49 From corinne_hale : QUESTION: Where will the answers to the questions be posted? 13:39:21 From Deon Marie Claiborne : ATTENTION: The video and slides will be available as soon as possible after the webinar on the AAA website. We will be posting the recording, slides, and the entire chat stream on the webinar page of the AAA website: https://www.americananthro.org/AttendEvents/Content.aspx?ItemNumber=2143&navItemNumber=637 13:40:09 From Diane Hall to AAA Web(Privately) : Should the slides be advancing? Trying to figure out if the issue is on my end... Thanks! 13:40:35 From amberrreed : QUESTION: are people working on studying illness/death caused by the “treatment” - for instance, people avoiding doctors, home births, trauma injuries, mental illness? 13:44:16 From Deon Marie Claiborne : We have a Q and A after the speakers and we plan to send any questions that weren't answered to the speakers for responses based on their availability. 13:44:25 From charlotteevans : QUESTION: Is there any way of predicting/modelling how long the Cover-19 pandemic will last? 13:44:57 From ameav : QUESTION: Have there been any studies as to why COVID-19 numbers may be low in Mexico or other areas of Latin America? Could it be a lack of testing or access to health sites? Cultural practices in terms of self-health care (teas, specific food practices, illnesses remedies) that reduce the chances of people becoming as ill as compared other places in the world? Residents not taking the situation as seriously? I am Mexican-American and I know how many friends and family of the same ethnicity view the illness, but I am curious to know if anyone has released viable information in this sense? Thank you. 13:45:46 From Wade Schuette : There's also the idea that fake news is more exciting and amplified much more by social media than boring true news: http://news.mit.edu/2018/study-twitter-false-news-travels-faster-true-stories-0308 13:46:40 From Blake P Mccabe : the audio is breaking up 13:46:51 From Blake P Mccabe : is that just me? 13:46:56 From Wade Schuette : audio ok for me still 13:46:56 From amberrreed : mine is fine 13:46:58 From Michael Ennis-McMillan : QUESTION: (1) We need to examine links with sexual and reproductive health. Does safer sex become important to consider if exchange of some bodily fluids increases risk. (2) How has being "elderly" seen as a "risk group" that creates misconceptions of risk and safety? (3) COVID19 quarantines and travel bans are creating new kinds of displaced people like college students, international workers, etc. 13:47:20 From eprussin : QUESTION: How can policies that are respectful of civil liberties be implemented, for both media producers (e.g., journalists) and consumers, in order to help challenge dis-/mis-information? 13:47:51 From charlotteevans : QUESTION: Are social distancing, school closure measures etc. proven to be suitable and effective measures? 13:48:07 From Kristin K : QUESTION: Why haven’t the chief US health professionals managing the epidemic spoken publicly against president Trump’s persistent labeling of COVID-19 as the “Chinese virus”? His repeated justification that the virus originated in China and thus this label is not racist, reveals that his persist use of this term is rooted far more in the flagrant and unapologetic racism of his ‘cultural/political’ perspective than in medical science. Can you all as anthropologists offer a rationale to persuade Trump to cease using this inaccurate label that has already inflamed anti-Asian violence and prejudice? 13:48:38 From kirandesai : QUESTION: Dr. Nuzzo said the South Korean government was able to monitor people's phones to see who has come into contact with people with COVID-19? How might this impact the government's ability to access people's private information and contribute to the precedent of sacrificing privacy in the interest of national security? 13:48:54 From Anamaria Ross : vitamin C works 13:49:05 From ameav : QUESTION: Is there data on the ethinicities that are mostly affected by COVID-19 that has been released? Aside from age and gender. 13:49:13 From BrianHowell : At least you won’t get a urinary tract infection 13:49:17 From BrianHowell : haha 13:49:26 From Andrea Murray : Actually that’s false too! 13:49:32 From David Mensah : Sorry I just joined, has the stigma aspect of the discussion been done or not? 13:49:33 From BrianHowell : What!? 13:49:35 From BrianHowell : NO! 13:49:42 From BrianHowell : Say it ain’t so! 13:49:46 From Anamaria Ross : stigma is on the way 13:50:12 From Andrea Murray : New book on it— I’ll link to the new info on women’s health & myths 13:51:03 From Mark Nichter : Question: there are statistics and graphs galore being fed to the public.... but we need to know more about is what information/ disinformation sticks in different sectors of the population.....what is remembered and spread in local networks …..what research is being done on translational research in addition to biocommunicability 13:51:23 From CWhite : QUESTION: Do you all have any thoughts on possible prophylactic benefits (if indeed there are any) of wearing masks in public spaces (e.g. grocery stores), in terms of preventing asymptomatic transmission? Perhaps it’s not productive to even mention this as there is a massive shortage of protective gear that is negatively affecting healthcare providers, but in other countries, it seems people are expected or required to wear masks when going out. In East Asia, this is possibly because of a pre-existing cultural practice of people wearing masks to both protect themselves and others during allergy or flu season. I’m interested in how stigma surrounding mask wearing (or not) is playing out in different cultural contexts 13:51:23 From Anamaria Ross : there is new research on blood types and susceptibility to COVID 13:51:41 From BrianHowell : QUESTION: We have no evidence that Russian disinformation swayed the election? Are we suggesting that advertising in general does not influence elections? 13:51:46 From Anamaria Ross : and positive results with quinine 13:51:54 From Ken Genku Erickson : We can imagine and maybe list the parallels re: dis/misinformation, stigma, and the trajectories of adequate testing, prophylaxis (and resistance thereto) and treatment/vaccine efforts—there are many parallels that can help guide new learnings and action here IMHO. 13:52:07 From Ken Genku Erickson : Re: HIV I mean 13:52:12 From Paula : QUESTION: Which would be the relation between misinformation and the narratives of mistrust? (Mistrust as suspicion of the governmental measures for preventing/managing the outbreak) 13:52:35 From Elizabeth Krause : QUESTIO 13:53:34 From Andrea Murray : Dr. Jen Gunter, obstetrician and gynecologist. Source: Author of "The Vagina Bible" and columnist for The New York Times. (@DrJenGunter) 13:53:53 From morrisse : Thank you Sam! 13:53:59 From Anamaria Ross : https://techcrunch.com/2020/03/19/fda-testing-coronavirus-treatments-including-chloroquine-plasma-from-recovered-covid-19-patients/ 13:54:14 From David Mensah : Hahaha, the hardest thing not to do is not to touch your face. 13:54:19 From Kelly : Apologies, I have another meeting. Thank you in advance for the full recording and slides. 13:54:34 From Wade Schuette : There is a factor that people understand key concepts in very different ways -- such as the meaning of the word "risk" in "what is the current risk to Americans". Epidemiologists seeing an outbreak SEE a different risk than those who count current cases and scratch their heads and go "Huh? I don't see it." 13:55:28 From Isabella : QUESTION: is it possible to have more examples of misinformation concerning coronavirus? We hear so many different opinions… I would like to have more and better means to judge them 13:55:29 From Anamaria Ross : https://www.sciencealert.com/paper-suggests-certain-blood-types-might-be-slightly-more-susceptible-to-covid-19 13:55:32 From Michael Ennis-McMillan : QUESTION: Research on current misinformation highlight the need to anticipate how misinformation will affect the spread of COVID19 in Africa. Does research on misinformation during Ebola outbreaks point to ways to reduce misinformation about COVID19? 13:55:47 From claraschadepoulsen : Question : How will the fact that misinformation is linked to wealth inequality affect the information on COVID19. How does the fact that many people have access to mobile phones affect this further? 13:55:54 From Ken Genku Erickson : Comment: seniors in universities are grieving the lack of graduation. Anthropologists can help develop new ritual processes that engage without direct contact. This, inter alea, will be an interesting aspect where some traditional anthropologists interests have a bearing on wellbeing. 13:56:29 From Elizabeth Krause : QUESTION: I’m also interested in data related to race/ethnicity demographics. In my field site of Prato, Italy, the Chinese community reportedly has not had cases of COVID-19. 13:56:30 From Michael Ennis-McMillan : Ken - agreed! 13:56:35 From spies : and … i just touched my face. sigh. 13:56:51 From Deon Marie Claiborne : Link to the AAA code of ethics: https://www.americananthro.org/ParticipateAndAdvocate/Content.aspx?ItemNumber=1656 13:56:54 From Bhavna Joshi : QUESTION: How can we ensure in today’s time that information gathered through research is unbiased and trustworthy? 13:56:54 From Ken Genku Erickson : Ive been sitting formal Zen meditation for 13 years and I STILL 13:56:58 From Ken Genku Erickson : Touch my face! 13:57:13 From Michelle Ramirez : Ditto from Philly! 13:57:14 From Blake P Mccabe : there is no such thing as truly unbiased and objective... reflexivity 13:57:33 From Sonam Pelden : @ Spies LOL 13:57:40 From Autumn Zellers : QUESTION: For Dr. Spies - what are your thoughts on the “future projection” articles circulating online (as opposed to mis/information about the current state of things)? Some are from more and less credible sources, some use graphs and others don’t, and most are based on some so-far-factual information. 13:58:00 From Lynn : QUESTION: I am following up to a comment from Ed Liebow at 10:14am. If we can share this for audiences such as our courses on LMS, can we go further to share this with our colleagues in other countries and lay public? Will you be providing recommendations on how best to share and distribute this information so we can respect the parameters you first set out for the intended audience? 13:58:04 From AnaIsabel : Question: Why arem’t we seeing Kristin face? 13:58:20 From Deon Marie Claiborne : because of screen sharing the slides 13:58:22 From Ken Genku Erickson : “There is no mirror upon which reflexivity can land” —almost an ancient sixth Ancestor of Chan proverb. 13:58:45 From Deon Marie Claiborne : Society for Applied Anthropology Code of Ethics: 13:58:50 From Deon Marie Claiborne : https://www.appliedanthro.org/about 13:59:22 From Ed Liebow : Lynn (and all) - the material will be posted to the AAA website and our YouTube channel as soon as it is captioned and it will be available to anyone in the world with an Internet connection. 13:59:48 From AnaIsabel : We see Michelle Ramirez though… 14:00:17 From Michelle Ramirez : I just muted my screen-- don't need to see me! 14:00:23 From amberrreed : participants can individually choose whether or not to show their screens 14:00:27 From amberrreed : i mean images 14:00:43 From Blake P Mccabe : yup I chose not to cause I'm eating lol 14:00:53 From Elizabeth Krause : QUESTION to JNUZZO: Can you clarify what you said about how social distancing was designed to spread out disease over time but NOT change how many are effected? Doesn’t social distancing ALSO change how many get coronavirus? 14:01:06 From Mark Nichter : Question: for other epidemics/pandemics we have seen that the impacts of the disease is not just for those ill with the disease but those with other health conditions who fear going to hospitals and clinics --are we monitoring this and if so how 14:02:03 From Anamaria Ross : QUESTION: How will at-home self testing for COVID (available starting March 23 and probably >$150) reinforce unequal access to testing and care dispatities? https://www.everlywell.com/blog/news-and-info/our-commitment-to-fighting-covid-19/ 14:02:05 From David Mensah : Sorry to ask (maybe it has been addressed). Will this discussion be sent to all participants or it will based on request? 14:02:40 From Wade Schuette : nice resource on impact of isolation on older people: https://www.nap.edu/catalog/25663/social-isolation-and-loneliness-in-older-adults-opportunities-for-the 14:03:18 From Sean Maloney : QUESTION: Are there existing toolkits/strategies with tangible actions to combate stigma related to COVID-19? 14:04:34 From Blake P Mccabe : the impact on mental health is staggering 14:04:40 From Mark Nichter : Question: as anthropologists can we document and problem solve specifics on constraints to acting on advice by those in specific contexts -- focus on different groups and work and living conditions... and problem solving options and resources 14:05:53 From Deon Marie Claiborne : ATTENTION: The video and slides will be available as soon as possible after the webinar on the AAA website. We will be posting the recording, slides, and the entire chat stream on the webinar page of the AAA website: https://www.americananthro.org/AttendEvents/Content.aspx?ItemNumber=2143&navItemNumber=637 14:07:27 From Ianto Porter : @Blake, absolutely, this virus and reactions to it raise a lot of factors that exacerbate mental health issues and I'm sure there are some I'm missing when I try to list them 14:07:29 From Sean Maloney : Compass for Social and Behavior Change has compiled a few resources: https://www.thecompassforsbc.org/trending-topics/covid-19-resources-social-and-behavior-change 14:09:25 From Sean Maloney : QUESTION: What are the best systematic reviews for dismantling stigma related to infectious diseases that people here have read? 14:09:40 From Anna Friedler : I trained as a forensic anthropologist before moving to (broadly speaking) medical anthropology, the issue is that most of us focus either on genetics or osteological work 14:10:00 From razimmer : For the future, we should also think about all of this will be memorialized. This should involve museums. In my area, Sonoma County, California, we've memorialized the fires and blackouts. 14:10:18 From Michelle Ramirez : Nice! 14:10:25 From kristinyarris : QUESTION: How can we trace the impacts of this pandemic and sociopolitical responses on undocumented communities, e.g. in the context of the Administration’s public charge law, when our Universities are suspending human subjects research activities? What is the ethical way to continue “research” with human subjects when IRB-sponsored projects are being formally suspended? 14:10:48 From Alison Harper : QUESTION: Has there been any work done on the people who have recently lived through natural disasters (fires in Australia and California, or tornados throughout the Midwest and South) and how they are reacting to COVID-19? I am just curious if their reactions differ from the general public 14:11:30 From Blake P Mccabe : add to that the recent earthquake in Utah 14:11:47 From Mark Nichter : Question: we need ethnographies of trust in this time of high risk contagion and epidemic fear --who is trusted not just nationally but locally.... what instills trust 14:11:53 From Blake P Mccabe : no better a time for interdisciplinary research collaberation 14:12:12 From Julia Hanebrink : QUESTION(s): What messages are most important for anthropologists to deliver to their local health departments and government officials? How do we convince them to incorporate social science knowledge in their response strategies if they are not yet doing so? 14:12:44 From Isabella : I also want to deepen the topic of trust 14:12:54 From Betty.Levin : Does anyone have any good ideas for reducing the changes of infection in settings where people live close together in multi-generational family groups (e.g.. rural Haiti)? Does anyone have educational materials (especially in Creole?) 14:13:29 From corinne_hale : Betty: What kind of information are you looking for specifically? 14:13:47 From razimmer : The story project has asked that people record their reactions. That is housed in Washington,, I think, in the /Smithsonian, and is publicly available. Therefore, one can use the appropriate data without restrictions. Is that true? Also, newspaper and media archives are publicly available. We can combine with historians on this. 14:13:49 From morrisse : Thank you Monica. To the list of interest groups to activate, I would ask to add the SMA interest group on Complementary, Alternative and Integrative Medicine (CAM/IM) 14:13:55 From Blake P Mccabe : oooh love that phrase "psychological first aid" 14:14:01 From Blake P Mccabe : Question: can that link be shared? 14:14:03 From Jackie Wasneski : I love it too. 14:14:20 From Brittany Franck : @Blake absolutely, especially with sudden loss of support groups and many behavioral health services. 14:14:21 From Katie Nelson : Can you post the link to the psychological first aid training? 14:14:36 From kristinyarris : Best suggestion ever! Thank you! Inspired to do some “rage baking”! Thank you everyone 14:14:51 From Ianto Porter : QUESTION: Is this a virus that dies at most cooking/baking temperatures? 14:14:55 From Blake P Mccabe : QUESTION: can the link to the psychological first aid training be shared? 14:14:57 From SBrown : Rise up, anthropologists! 14:15:00 From razimmer : There are many sources for psychological first aid and it may be useful to connect with your local disaster committees, including psychological associations. Check with them. 14:15:08 From Blake P Mccabe : QUESTION: Where's the library tab link? 14:15:31 From corinne_hale : https://communities.americananthro.org/viewdocument/nichter-covid-overview-slides?CommunityKey=6b5eeae2-f09a-4c9f-8a5b-dfbb7db6e77b&tab=librarydocuments&ssoToken=e6ede35b-096e-48bb-bacb-1592d71f7a50&Site=AAAWeb 14:15:32 From Anaïs : So interesting. Thanks and congratulations! 14:15:44 From Charles Briggs : Thanks much to speakers, Kristin and Deon for this splendid webinar, now to teach class. 14:15:44 From Anamaria Ross : QUESTION: how might we as anthropologists try to mitigate the rise in crime which will likely follow -- people are running out to buy guns, readying for a zombie apolcalypse -- most others will be locked in the house, sitting ducks, terrified -- first responders and other heroes will be battling the disease "out there" -- peisoners are being released -- the liquor stores and drug dealers are doing brisk business -- victims of domestic violence will be trapped with abusers in lockdown -- so it looks like things will get increasingly dangerous and weird and the impact will be extremely uneven among most vulnerable groups. 14:16:59 From Deon Marie Claiborne : The Story Project: https://www.storyproject.org/ 14:17:00 From Jessica Robbins : Thank you so much to presenters, organizers, and facilitators for this session. 14:17:24 From Wade Schuette : QUESTION - how many ACTUAL cases do you think are in the USA versus the number of detected and reported cases? 14:17:45 From Michael Ennis-McMillan : Anamaria - important issues! 14:17:58 From Jorge : QUESTION: based on the time it takes for the tests results to come back, is it safe to assume that the stats we get each day are actually the stats for a day or more back? 14:17:58 From Anna Friedler : in response to a question on temperature, this is a preprint I found very interesting recently: https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.03.12.20034728v1.full.pdf 14:18:30 From cristianabastos : Hi - are there good examples on how articulating information from a central source to community representatives with experience of cultural mediation that can be used to pull for its implementation in this case? I am writing from Lisbon - we just got in lockout, following Spain and Italy. Was asked by a fellow researcher to gather issues for policy recommendation. - and this is one of them - chains of information and action with community representatives 14:18:43 From Claudia O : Could you please share any information on AAA interest groups that might be forming around the Pandemic? Also, are you sharing this recording later? 14:18:50 From cristianabastos : thanks 14:19:08 From Scarlett : QUESTION: Could the over saturation of information in the media be affecting the publics response? In particular in regard to panic buying following hyper saturation of negative media? 14:19:43 From Blake P Mccabe : is anyone going to share the link for the psychological training please? 14:19:54 From razimmer : Psychological first aid:https://learn.nctsn.org/course/index.php?categoryid=11 14:20:13 From ASHWANI : Glad to hear the response of Sam on the Projections Question 14:20:18 From Blake P Mccabe : tnx 14:21:24 From razimmer : Also the VA has apps for free for stress mindfulness, etc. 14:21:43 From Deon Marie Claiborne : Could you please share any information on AAA interest groups that might be forming around the Pandemic? Also, are you sharing this recording later?Ouir Special Interest Group is called Anthropological Responses to Health Emergencies (ARHE). YOu can find us in facebook. 14:21:55 From razimmer : Also, remember needs and affects for people with disabilities 14:22:32 From razimmer : Meant to say effects 14:22:38 From Claudia O : Deon Marie Clairborne, Thank you! I will visit the FB page. Would like to join. 14:23:18 From Ali Taqui : why the focus has mainly been on china and US? 14:24:05 From Ami Kaneko : Thank you for your talks! People being scared of transmitting their (potential) illness to others wearing a mask, meanwhile masks can be interpreted as indeces that they are virus-holder (potentially though). In this moment we all are potential patients but we have no exact measure to know that (tool-kits are limited in number and in accuracy). Such potencial risk may be a driving force of public narrative of fear. 14:24:22 From ASHWANI : Because Ali they're the part of Dominant Narratives 14:24:35 From Mary Hallin : Are projections going to change...those affected, etc. with new data from Europe and other countries? 14:24:55 From Mark Nichter : Question : comorbidity and test ---comorbidity with other bacterial and viral infections and allergies 14:25:28 From Ali Taqui : It seems like you are only concerned about US, with little knowledge about what is happening in for example Iran and Pakistan? 14:25:32 From razimmer : In terms of terminology, the correct term is co-occurring, not co-morbidity 14:26:39 From Anna Friedler : Ali: From us in Europe, there is a lot of focus on the EU block. It seems that Latin America has been very ignored (?) 14:26:56 From amberrreed : QUESTION: can’t they just expose virus to heat/sunlight in lab to answer seasonality question? 14:27:10 From Blake P Mccabe : QUESTION: has anyone studied the impacts on education? with going online many schools aren't grading assignments and such 14:27:10 From Ali Taqui : The discussion could have been more inclusive. Obviously there are more countries with different cultures and communities 14:27:17 From Mary Hallin : Question: Has anyone looked at response in the global south and their fears, etc.? 14:27:55 From ASHWANI : Nobody really seems holistic about this pandemic as per being a responsible Anthropologists per se... 14:28:06 From ASHWANI : Within this Talk.. 14:28:12 From spies : Ali, can you share what you’re seeing where you are? I’m certainly interested. 14:28:45 From Deon Marie Claiborne : Regarding Ali's question, this is what I replied: we tried to get someone connected to WHO to speak, but you can imagine that they are pretty busy so that wasn't feasible. We wanted to get this set up and happening in a rapid turnaround time. All of the 14:28:50 From ASHWANI : When it comes to Discussion of this Pandemic with a Worldwide Perspective and Fears, Stigma, Existing and Manifesting around the World 14:29:01 From Claudia O : Also some preliminary reports seem to show high correlation between HBP and casualties, RE:demographics 14:29:08 From Deon Marie Claiborne : All of the speakers literally changed dates in one day when we decided to move it to the 19th from the 27th. 14:29:14 From Ellen Estrada : Ali: I am interested in what is happening on other areas as well. 14:29:22 From Anna Friedler : Perhaps we can have some discussion follow up to hear more international views 14:29:24 From Ed Liebow : we are planning an April 3 presentation about the view from several other places in the world 14:29:58 From Claudia O : Thank you so much for this fantastic webinar! Great presentations and discussions! 14:30:00 From Antonio Di Marino : Thanks. See you @ community activities! 14:30:07 From Ellen Estrada : Thank you for organizing this webinar. 14:30:07 From Oscar Escudero : Thanks again to all the speakers and the organizer! 14:30:15 From Deon Marie Claiborne : I'm Deon and the Co-chair along with Kristin Hedges for the ARHE SIG. I wanted to pass along to everyone the link to our survey. We are trying to put together an expertise database for Health Emergencies. If you've done it already, no problem, but for those who are new or haven't, please click this link and take it if you'd like: https://forms.gle/qLeUvD9T5CxHXvqY9 14:30:23 From spies : thank you all for joining us and for your questions 14:30:23 From Anna Friedler : Thanks very much for the webinar! 14:30:26 From viennaeleuteri : Very interesting. Thank you very much! Best wishes from Rome 14:30:32 From Larisa : Thank you for putting this together! 14:30:34 From Pedro de la Torre III : This was really helpful! 14:30:39 From cristianabastos : Thank you for the webinar! 14:30:45 From Roslynn Ang : Thank you very much from Shanghai! 14:30:46 From SWilliams : Thank you that was very helpful 14:30:49 From Abby Ross : Thank you! Wishing everyone well. 14:30:52 From Andrea Murray : Thank you! 14:30:55 From Maria Rosa Garrido Sardà : Thanks a lot for this amazing webinar! 14:30:57 From charlotteevans : Thank you from the UK! 14:30:59 From Skyler : Thank you for your time and expertise! Hope everyone is safe and healthy. 14:31:01 From David Mensah : Thank you 14:31:04 From Francesco Vacchiano : Thank you! 14:31:04 From Jeremy : Thank you! 14:31:05 From James Ellison : Thank you for the webinar! 14:31:06 From livijamarina : Thank you everyone! 14:31:13 From Tomomi Yamaguchi : Thank you! 14:31:14 From Anaïs : Thank you, from Spain. 14:31:18 From Anamaria Ross : thanks, everyone 14:31:22 From Nicole Claudio : Thank you all for doing this! 14:31:23 From Michelle Ramirez : Great resources-- thanks! 14:31:25 From Oscar Escudero : Repost: I'm Deon and the Co-chair along with Kristin Hedges for the ARHE SIG. I wanted to pass along to everyone the link to our survey. We are trying to put together an expertise database for Health Emergencies. If you've done it already, no problem, but for those who are new or haven't, please click this link and take it if you'd like: https://forms.gle/qLeUvD9T5CxHXvqY9 14:31:26 From Mary Hallin : we have been copying the links for resources...thanks 14:31:34 From Shir Lerman : Thank you! 14:31:37 From paola : Thanks!!