Warehouse, agriculture and food-chain workers were among those most devastated by the pandemic.
Let’s get vaccinated, for our families and communities, says UC President Drake
All of us have a role to play in bringing the pandemic to an end. UC President Michael V. Drake, M.D., explains why the COVID-19 vaccine is the best way we can protect ourselves and the people we love.
Anxious about returning to work? Psychologists offer insight and tips
Many are experiencing return-to-work anxiety and stress when contemplating returning to their desks.
How to resocialize after the pandemic
COVID-19 took a toll on our relationships. Understanding why might help us come back together.
Is this the age of the vaccine passport?
Experts look at the potential impact of the passports, which are likely to permeate travel, education and the workplace.
How effective is the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine? Here’s what you should know
How it differs, how well it works against the new variants and whether you should be worried about transmitting the virus after vaccination.
How robustly will individuals respond to the COVID-19 vaccine — and for how long?
Age, stress and lack of sleep contribute to response in a variety of vaccines. Is a COVID-19 booster shot next?
Decreases in exercise more closely linked with higher rates of depression during the pandemic
Disruption to physical activity is a leading risk factor for depression during this period, a new study shows.
Internet trends suggest COVID-19 spurred a return to earlier values and activities
American values, attitudes and activities have changed dramatically during COVID-19, according to a new study of online behavior.
3 ways to cope with COVID-19 fatigue
UC Davis Health psychologist Kaye Hermanson suggests ways to alleviate daily stressors.
Are we stuck with COVID-19 forever?
Experts weigh in on whether COVID-19 is here to stay.
6 ways to manage coronavirus depression
Knowing what depression looks like and how to manage it can help prevent you from slipping into dark moods.