Research Paper
Potential sources for research paper:
McNeil, D. G. (2020, March 30). Restrictions are slowing coronavirus infections, new data suggest. The New York Times - Breaking News, World News & Multimedia. https://search-proquest-com.ezproxy.umuc.edu/news/docview/2384287545/2FA35D0EE91E4364PQ/1?accountid=14580
Baud, D., Gubler, D. J., Schaub, B., Lanteri, M. C., & Musso, D. (2017). An update on Zika virus infection. The Lancet, 390(10107), 2099-2109.
Connolly, A. M., & Young, A. J. (2019). Ebola virus disease surveillance in two high-transmission districts of Sierra Leone during the 2013–2015 outbreak: Surveillance methods, implications for maternal and child health, and recommendations. In Pregnant in the Time of Ebola (pp. 417-435). Springer, Cham.
Datta, R., & Rustam, F. (2020). COVID-19-Science topic. World.
Wenham, C., Smith, J., & Morgan, R. (2020). COVID-19: the gendered impacts of the outbreak. The Lancet, 395(10227), 846-848.
Luciana Borio and Scott Gottlieb, L. B. (2020, March 3). Opinion | COVID-19 may have you working at home. WSJ. https://search-proquest-com.ezproxy.umuc.edu/news/docview/2370298179/4B232A4C56BE43FFPQ/1?accountid=14580
1. This is a news article I found on the UMGC library, originally from the New York Times. The reason I picked the articles, it discusses the ways how to mitigate the spread of Coronavirus.
2. This source discuses Zika virus infection. I wanted to compare the COVID-19 with Zika.
3. Also, this is another source addressing the Ebola virus disease surveillance in two different districts in the African country, Sierra Leone.
4. Another scholarly article from Datta, R., and Rustam, F, regarding COVID-19 Pandemic.
5. This is article also discusses the gendered impacts of the Coronavirus outbreak.
6. Finally, I may use this source to discuss the how coronavirus forced many people to work from home.