Ann Falsey, a professor of medicine and codirector of the Medical Center’s Vaccine Treatment and Evaluation Unit who has published research on RSV in adults, said RSV rose somewhat in children in the summer and early fall last year, but the US did not see the usual proportional increase in RSV in older adults at the time.
“I think that older adults were more cautious to continue public health measures like masks and social distance last year because they were still worrying about Covid,” Falsey says. “But this year, we’re starting to see older people ending up in the hospital again with RSV, because everyone is throwing caution to the wind.”
Take a study break to recharge your battery and care for yourself during midterms. Join the Health Promotion Office for “Destress Fest” in the Welles-Brown Room, Rush Rhees Library, on Thursday, November 17, from 6 to 8 p.m. There will be crafts, relaxing music, hot tea, and more.
To ensure hourly employees are paid properly, it’s important that all hourly time for the pay period ending November 19 is entered and approved by the 10 a.m. deadline on Monday, November 21.
Crush your fitness goals
Join Justin Kelsey, a certified personal trainer from Well-U’s lifestyle management team, virtually on Monday, November 21, at noon EST to learn more about motivation, creating sustainable habits, and clearing your fitness hurdles. Register here.
Free family care webinars and resources
Care.com has provided all employees, whether or not they are eligible for Care.com memberships, with the Care Resource Center. The site includes relevant webinars, podcasts, guides, articles, and other resources on topics ranging from protecting your kids’ privacy in a digital age to understanding and combatting burnout. The resource is free and available to access at any time. Learn more about your eligibility for a free Care.com premium membership.
Pilot project awards aim to find next principal research project of Intellectual Developmental Disabilities Research Center
Erin Gruwell is a teacher, founder of the Freedom Writers Foundation, and inspiration for the 2007 film FreedomWriters. Join her today, November 17, from 6 to 7:30 p.m. in Rush Rhees Library as she discusses how to become a catalyst for change and her new book, Dear Freedom Writer. She will also be available for a book signing immediately following her talk. Register here to attend.
Career Conversation on consulting
Join Anu Pahalajani on Friday, November 18, at noon EST for a conversation on his career as a senior consultant at Prime TSR. Pahalajani is a 2019 alumnus of the Technical Entrepreneurship and Management MS program who specializes in digital transformation, cloud-native solutions, and IT strategy Join the virtual conversation, presented by the Ain Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation, via Zoom. Email Kathy Driscoll with questions.
Safe Zone training workshop
Register to attend a Safe Zone training organized by Chi Sigma Iota on Friday, November 18, from 3 to 5 p.m. in LeChase Hall, Room 103. The Safe Zone training helps allies better support LGBTQ+ people in everyday life and professional spheres. Training is open and encouraged for people of all genders and sexualities, and certificates will be provided to those attending. The workshop is free for all counseling students and faculty and $3 for anyone outside counseling programs.
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