
08:46
hi!

10:15
Looks fancy MJ!

14:53
Hi ALL Welcome

17:00
CONGRATS MJ!!

17:02
congrats !

17:16
Woo hoo Mary Jo!

17:21
Wow! Congrats!!!!!!

17:51
Amazing and SO well deserved!!!! <3

23:33
The post-Colonial book in Portiguese is ready in March.

24:01
Wow!!! Great news, Lou!

24:12
YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS.

24:24
Finnily

54:38
great

01:18:19
Great

01:22:53
https://pandemic-journaling-project.chip.uconn.edu/

01:22:58
tks

01:23:13
In Spanish: https://pandemic-journaling-project-espanol.chip.uconn.edu/

01:25:51
Can I do that only with indigenous peoples?

01:26:16
And other is hanseníase presos, Leprosy..

01:26:51
Person

01:43:33
https://www.thethinkingrepublic.com/being-counted/how-to-decolonize-future-histories-of-covid-19-starting-now

01:43:39
(Above is Zhang et al)

01:50:57
GREATTTT

01:51:12
that was great !

01:51:20
The Pandemic Journaling Project1) Pandemic Journaling Project website: http://pandemic-journaling-project.chip.uconn.edu/2) Featured Entries page: https://www.pandemicjournalingproject.org/archive/featured3) Recent article: https://today.uconn.edu/?p=166016&preview=1&_ppp=813e050c694) Educator Resources: https://pandemic-journaling-project.chip.uconn.edu/educators/5) “How to Decolonize Future Histories of COVID-19, Starting Now”: https://www.thethinkingrepublic.com/being-counted/how-to-decolonize-future-histories-of-covid-19-starting-now [student-led blog essay]6) PJP overview to share- in English: https://bit.ly/2LjQfhr- in Spanish: https://bit.ly/3m2KNwd

01:52:08
Superb ! Perhaps the National Archives the Library of Congress etc for funding

01:57:25
Thank you Amy

02:00:26
I have a question for Sarah and her team: Pols has written on how interactions through technologies can serve as a form of caring. In light of this, I wondered about your relationships with your journaling participants. Do you ever interact with them somehow, responding on an individual level? And how do you think through the ethical quandaries that must arise if and when you realize someone is in trouble psychologically, for instance?

02:02:16
Question for Sandra: It is useful to compare Quebec’s covid’s experience to BC to bring out Quebec’s failures. I’m wondering if there’s anything to learn from other provinces that have perhaps not done so well. For example, what can we learn by comparing Quebec to Alberta or Ontario? As an Albertan who’s also lived in Quebec, I’m struck by how similar the two places are (in contrast to what most on both places might think!).

02:06:23
Thanks for these outstanding presentations

02:07:02
Kate - maybe you could respond quickly to Lesley as well in terms of follow up in cases of distress

02:08:18
https://www.pandemicjournalingproject.org/archive/featured

02:09:22
Hi Lesley, thank you for your question, it’s so important.

02:09:28
Looks like Sarah is answering!

02:10:21
Thanks Sarah—that’s interesting re occasional needs to intervene with someone’s welfare in mind

02:11:47
I’ll also add, re: following up with those in distress, that we just took on a few volunteers from my class on mental health who will be spending the semester beefing up our mental health response procedure and capabilities

02:19:07
I love this idea, thanks!

02:19:41
amazing, creative, engaging presentations… Bravo

02:20:33
Mike — you’re absolutely right, and frankly we’re already there. Our data set so for is a gigantic spreadsheet with hundreds of columns — and we keep asking our sociology PhD grad assistant to do all sorts of weird things with it. You’re right — time to bring in some computer science expertise.

02:20:35
Thank you for this very interesting session. My apologies but I have to leave now, and so I wish you all well.

02:22:06
The Marine also had Baltimore Ravens on his mask

02:22:57
Reminds me of a successful public health campaign in Brasil that rallied people to become organ donors via their football team.

02:24:34
That is a Big problem…how to Build a data with the perception…

02:24:57
Thank you all - we badly need a computer scientist, for sure!

02:28:02
What a pity…I have a meeting with leprosy and COVID

02:28:20
I must go…..thanks a lot!

02:31:00
Iman, similarly as someone who has studied epidemic response for a long time, my feelings were similar and this was part of why I wanted to do something like this!

02:34:41
What Byron is talking about re: rebuilding public health system in China after SARS is the subject of my book: https://www.sup.org/books/title/?id=23913

02:41:58
Many indigenous peoples in the Amazon did the same - did not allow outsiders up a river beyond a certain point strictly controlled by them.

02:43:21
That is excellent. . problem is going into the towns and the exposure for indigenous peoples in Amazonia Xiong home with the virus. . . very painful

02:43:22
As did indigenous peoples in Canada

02:44:38
...and the "outside government aid" which many begun to consider as bringing Covid in to their communities.

02:45:15
yes

02:45:35
I should note that as Sandra pointed out to me, there has been great economic suffering for a lot of people in China, especially those on the margins. But the interesting thing is that even those who are suffering tend not to blame the government and still agree the measures were necessary

02:46:48
I've been on site at the hospital since last March - knock wood - without consequences

02:47:29
The presentation was great and the conversation continues to be very interesting but I must leave now. Thank you Sandra, Sarah and Kate!I'll see you next week!

02:49:46
Thanks everyone. Great talk and discussion

02:53:45
Hate to go, but have to go back to the floor! Thank you all, so good to be back with you all!

02:54:43
Thank you everyone this was great and so stimulating and inspiring. Sandra

02:54:51
Thank you !

02:55:20
Thank you so much, everyone. I look forward to more of these Friday seminars.

02:55:21
Thanks so much to everyone for a wonderfully stimulating morning!

02:58:04
Excellent! Thank you. (I have a comment I'll leave for another session.)

02:58:10
Thanks so much to all the presenters!! And big congratulations again, Mary-Jo. Take care everyone!

02:59:20
Can you be vaccinated and be a carrier?

03:01:07
Susann — I’m pretty sure the answer is yes but will defer to the medical professionals!

03:03:43
Thanks everyone—wonderful work! Sarah, I want to share info about the journaling project w my community group, will contact you through Michael.

03:07:49
And then there are all the hospital postdoc researchers and such who are vaccinated in MA while others who are more vulnerable are not…