Coronavirus

A UAB communications expert explains how communication skills have changed during the COVID-19 pandemic quarantine.

Many individuals with hearing impairment, no matter the degree, use some degree of lip-reading while communicating.

The safest place to exercise is at home or outside; but if you must go to the gym, follow these steps.

Visiting the pool or lake is synonymous with summer fun, but is it safe in a pandemic?

Cloth face masks must cover the mouth and nose and fit snugly against the side of the face.

Pull into a parking lot at UAB for free Wi-Fi, provided to help students and others in the community who need access to a network.

The novel coronavirus can live on certain surfaces for up to two to three days.

The site is the first joint partnership the Jefferson County Department of Health hopes to engage in with area hospitals, labs, clinics and providers in the coming weeks.

To stop a pandemic from growing, everyone must work together to “flatten the curve.”

Hear from UAB experts on the differences of COVID-19, flu, alleriges and colds.

Research conducted at UAB is reaching the front lines of treatment of the novel coronavirus.
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