Data suggest that few immigrants to Canada with tuberculosis infection were infected within the preceding 2 years, when the risk for progression to tuberculosis disease is the highest.
From Boston to Baghdad: How local and Iraqi students are tackling COVID-19’s biggest issues I think a lot of things are similar – similar rhetoric surrounding the vaccine, similar fears among people who haven t gotten the vaccine. Amanda Soh / United Planet
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Kylin Levy, a 26-year-old occupational therapy doctoral candidate at Boston University, spent the past six weeks helping a local organization study how the pandemic affected sexual behavior.
While Levy is approximately 160 miles away from the population she is studying, her teammates are a little farther away – about 5,832 miles, to be exact.
Levy is one of 110 students participating in this year’s US- Iraq University Global Public Health COVID-19 Addressing Healthcare Inequity program. The program – organized by United Planet and funded by the US Embassy in Baghdad this year – brings together students from the U.S. and Iraq to tackle issues developed from the pandemic.