
52:28
Sadeq I sent you my power point by email ok? Just in case we need it. Thanks!

53:25
Within the North, are there social class differences in who is infected/dying from the virus?

01:23:56
Hello! May I have the author and actual title of the 'scientific displacement' book?

01:26:53
Do you see the low fatalities in Singapore as in some way linked to overall population health. I ask because comorbidities in the US seem like a major driver for deaths, esp. hypertension.

01:29:59
Is there a connection between the outbreak in North Italy and migrant workers/travel — I believe the outbreak coincided with Milan Fashion Week and that there were many labourers flown in from Wuhan to work at fashion houses, though I’m not sure of the validity of these claims

01:30:12
Book Title: Virulent Zones: Animal Disease and Public Health at China’s Pandemic Epicenter by Lyle Fearnley (Oct 2020)

01:34:25
I very much regret that I have to miss presentations on Brazil and Indigenous groups. I'm late for a call already but so grateful this will be recorded. Thank you all for tremendous insights!

01:49:45
Thank you all, it’s a pleasure be here.

01:49:56
Really interesting to hear the parallels in Prof Moreira's discussion and what we're seeing her at MGH.

02:11:15
Aneel Brar, actually the pandemic in Italy began in Bergamo, which is the core of an industrial zone with many connections to Wuhan. Only later it spread to Milan and the rest of Lombardia.

02:13:52
From a disaster mental health - prevention and response - perspective this seminar is very helpful. So much Covid19 and pandemic focus is on the U.S. only. Indigenous vulnerability- again, including impacts on children and families globally appear vast.

02:18:14
wonderful presentation about Italy, Singapore, Brazil

02:24:58
Tremendous insights and reflections today. Sorry I have to run to another commitment. If it is possible to share slides, that would be terrific.

02:25:05
“There is a word for the concept of the epidemic in Guarani, Ojeroporumemeva, but among other peoples I Don`t know, I asked, for the linguística and they sai me the others ethinc groups in recent contacts use Portuguese term dease came from write people

02:29:06
Lou what the Indians say that cover kills white people we heard hear in Northeast in the beginning of the pandemic. Poor people would say that covid is a illness of rich people. Because it came in here through the international airport.

02:29:38
Sorry, that Covid kills white people

02:32:12
For the indigenous from the North and the center east they don`t difere the classes. In nordeste the indigenous had other process of autodetermination, was called etnogenese. In the beguining of 90'

02:33:36
The Joao Pacheco has a good book about it.

02:33:45
Also here in Italy many migrants claimed Covid would not touch them and that it only killed Italians. I heard it from Bangladeshi migrants in Rome, but I think it is pretty common. The fact that there are few migrants affected may be also linked to the fact that migrant communities here are generally young, there are fewer elder migrants than in other EU countries since migration is relatively recent.

02:33:55
Thank you for all the insight from all talks... I have to prep for work, unfortunately... May email my questions/comments, if ok...

02:36:28
Thank you all .. I have to attend volunteering training session.

02:38:25
There is some density in housing among Navajo peoples - hogans and close dwelling units (trailers) that can be packed in together

02:38:44
Gallup is the most severe and in super lock down

02:45:13
Thank you everyone for these amazing presentations. Apologies that I have to leave for another meeting now.

02:47:17
Can I Talk????

02:51:41
I'm sad that I have to sign off early, have something to facilitate I need to move to. I did want to say that, although it certainly is not true yet in Brazil, here in Boston, at least, we are on the downslope of the surge, and are seeing some reactions very similar to those Prof Moreira mentions with PTSD, reconstructing care, and a shift to intermediate time frame of 4-6 months. We have a tendency, naturally, to attend to the acute phase with more intensity both in our care and in our analyses, but I'm finding this new phase here very interesting and fraught.

02:52:48
It's obvious the social construction of suffering by COVID-19

02:58:03
The language Mariela uses about lockdowns being authoritarian violations of freedom - that closing churches is destroying society or culture - is being echoed by lockdown protesters here in the United States.

02:58:46
In Brazil depends on the States

02:58:58
Should we view the Americans protesting lockdowns in the same way that Mariela is characterizing things in Italy? Do these lockdown protesters in the U.S., then, have a point?

02:59:02
We are a federal nation

03:00:13
The discussion in Brazil is more between the evangelical and the States. The President wants to open

03:00:20
There is a great piece and also video in The Atlantic on Ramadan in Quarantine

03:00:57
And houses of worship are opening here in Massachusetts

03:01:13
We are haveis open mass

03:01:23
Having

03:05:10
Hey, folks, it was nice to join you today. I have to get to my next things, so stay well this summer.

03:05:29
Again, many thanks for sharing talks and ideas.

03:09:39
5.21.20 “Ramadan 2020: A Holy Month During a Pandemic.” Alan Taylor.https://www.theatlantic.com/photo/2020/05/ramadan-2020-photos-holy-month-during-pandemic/611938/?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=atlantic-photo-newsletter&utm_content=20200521&silverid-ref=NjM3OTgxMjA4NDU1S0Iranian worshipers gather in Eram Park’s parking area with their vehicles to pray, amid lockdown conditions, on the 19th day of Ramadan in Tehran, Iran, on 5.13. 20. Fatemeh Bahrami / Anadolu Agency / GettyRelated: 5.19.20. “Ramadan in Quarantine”: Short Documentary Video – Daniel Lombroso. For The Atlantic. https://www.theatlantic.com/video/archive/2020/05/ramadan-quarantine/611818/ABOVE is for upload today for collection of items from the Center for Global Mental Health from UC San Diego. . .https://cgmh.ucsd.edu/_coronavirus-resources/Lived%20Experiences.html

03:10:13
Can I

03:10:24
thanks

03:12:03
If anyone can’t get photos via this link, will be uploaded later today on the website under “lived experience” COVID tab for cgms.ucsd.edu

03:14:09
thanks

03:14:23
Thanks to all - marvelous set of presentations and discussion. Must log off for psychiatry faculty meeting & PhD anthropo defense. THANKS!

03:14:45
Thank you!

03:14:50
Thank you!

03:14:59
Thank you!