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“My heart and mind feel lighter": Meet a health worker who leaned on support from a unique psychological training program during the pandemic
Vusumuzi Christopher Mnqayi didn’t realize how much of a toll his job as a community health worker in South Africa was taking on his mental health. That is, until he received coaching that has transformed the way he copes with the challenges of his crucial front line role.
3 ways Johnson & Johnson is innovating to help fight tuberculosis
It’s one of the world’s deadliest infectious diseases, killing more people each year than HIV/AIDS and malaria combined. We’re taking a look back at the strides the company has made in fighting this preventable illness to help bring us closer to a tuberculosis-free world.
“Why 2020 will forever be the year of the nurse": A look back on how the pandemic has impacted nursing
Johnson & Johnson has a long legacy of supporting the nursing community—and the challenges brought on by COVID-19 have only strengthened its commitment to find new ways to give back to these essential healthcare workers over the past year.
“What it’s like to be in a clinical trial": 3 people share their personal stories
With COVID-19 dominating the news this year, chances are you’ve also read about clinical studies that are underway for investigational vaccines. For a glimpse at what the experience of participating in a clinical study is like, we spoke to people across the country who took part in a clinical trial.
Impact during a pandemic: 5 ways Johnson & Johnson was recognized for its COVID-19 work in 2020
From Fast Company‘s 2020 Best Workplaces for Innovators to Interbrand‘s Best Global Brands of 2020, learn about some of the distinctions that the company has been honored with this year for its work to help people and communities around the world.
5 top questions about COVID-19: An interview with CORE co-founders Sean Penn and Ann Lee
On the final Season 2 episode of The Road to a Vaccine, host Lisa Ling delved into what it will take to overcome the pandemic in the U.S. Penn and Lee, two of the show’s guests, shared what they’ve learned over the past nine months through their work helping provide testing across the country.