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New York University: Laurie Garrett, a Pulitzer-Prize-winning journalist, will deliver "COVID-19: What Comes Next—And the Future of Global Health," a virtual lecture, on April 13. – India Education,Education News India,Education News


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Laurie Garrett, a Pulitzer-Prize-winning journalist, will deliver “COVID-19: What Comes Next And the Future of Global Health,” a virtual lecture, on Tues., April 13, at 5:30 p.m. EDT.
The event, NYU’s College of Arts and Science Irving H. Jurow Lecture, is free and open to the public. An RSVP is required by emailing cas.events@nyu.edu. Zoom coordinates will be sent to attendees the day of the event.
Garrett, author of The Coming Plague: Newly Emerging Diseases in a World Out of Balance, has won two Polk Awards and a Peabody Award, in addition to the Pulitzer Prize, which she received in 1996 for her coverage on the Ebola outbreak as a reporter for Newsday. ....

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Time of the Hunger Moon: saints, wolves and the global pandemic


Lessons from wolves
Stopping by a roadside antique shop in a small Upper Peninsula hamlet a year ago last January, shortly before the beginning of the pandemic, I spent time looking over a rusty link of chain attached to a set of steel jaws hanging from a ceiling post. A tag read, Wolf Trap: $50. My wife looked at it, then remarked, I don t really want this in our home. We moved on to the secondhand glass and dish displays.
The dilapidated steel trap was a relic from the past. It also carried a warning of what might be coming. In Michigan, legal protection of gray wolves has been part of our political landscape for close to 50 years. The U.S. Endangered Species Act, originally passed in 1973, initially provided federal protection. Under that legislation, any trapping of wolves in the Great Lakes Basin was forbidden. ....

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