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After escaping Taliban, University of Toronto s Jalal Nazari is on his way to becoming journalist
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University of Toronto psych prof on the great snapback and tips for post-lockdown living
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After nearly two years of coping with COVID-19 lockdowns and restrictions, there’s a host of new things to consider as pandemic measures begin to ease. That includes navigating a return to life with far more in-person interactions.
From fighting COVID-19 myths to explaining vaccine effectiveness, these experts are helping separate fact from conspiracy. Mariam Matti Updated
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Public health officials have repeatedly warned that a dual pandemic of disease and misinformation has played out over the last year. COVID-19 has made it clear the types of challenges medical information faces in the age of social media.
Which is why I was glad to find neuroscientist Samantha Yammine, who has helped me understand everything COVID-related over the past year, while debunking the many myths out there. To her growing Instagram followers, she’s known as Science Sam, and she has used her platform to make science more accessible and easy to understand.