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Johns Hopkins launches two free courses on COVID-19 best practices for assisted living and senior housing communities


The Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, with the Johns Hopkins schools of Nursing and Medicine and in partnership with the Baltimore City Health Department, is launching two free online educational courses for administrators, owners, and managers of assisted living and senior housing communities to help prepare for and respond to COVID-19. During the next phases of the pandemic, including the current surge and the impending vaccine rollout, assisted living and senior housing communities serving high-risk populations continue to be on the frontlines of COVID-19 emergency response.
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The self-paced, web-based courses, made available on Coursera.org, are the latest in a series from the Johns Hopkins University COVID-19 Training Initiative and part of its COVID-19 Resources for Practitioners. This initiative, launched in May with a contact tracing course that has seen more than one million enrollments, offers expertise and practical guidance from the top-ranked school of public health in the United States and other experts to anticipate and meet pandemic-response needs where people live, learn, and work. The courses were developed with LeadingAge, a policy and advocacy organization for providers of aging services.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20181030:08:54:00

monday. a police cruiser bumping the back of the car forcing it off the road. that is when officers with the mesa police department got into a shootout with the suspect. kpho reported that the suspect was then killed. three troopers were hurt. all have since been released from the hospital. new jersey health department dispatching infection control team to inspect several pediatric long-term care facilities in response to the adenovirus outbreak. nine children have now died. the state health commissioner says outbreaks are not preventible and officials are taking aggressive steps to minimize the chance they occur among the vulnerable patients. ten more cases of the poil y -- polio-like disease afm. the cdc's medical advisers are

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20181030:09:56:00

the new jersey health department dispatching infection control team to several long-term care facilities in response to the adenovirus outbreak in haskell. nine children have died. the death toll is nine. the state health commissioner says deaths are not preventable and they are taking steps to minimize they occur among the vulnerable patients. ten more cases of the polio-like disease of afm. 119 patients current being evaluated. the cdc medical adviser is criticizing their own agency for being too slow to respond to the disease. doctors say the cdc has been slow to gather data and provide

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