COVID-19 Recovery
Bringing positive news on Covid-19!
“This too shall pass”: The Covid-19 pandemic. When will it end? Our purpose is simple: spreading positivity throughout this tough time in our history and informing people of hope. We focus on bringing you positive COVID-19-related news including successful recovery reports and promising treatment & vaccine developments.
A group of students from around the world, specializing in Science, Communications, Design, Psychology, and focused on spreading positive, uplifting and important news regarding the Covid-19 situation! Read more about their lives here.
Action Needed:
Follow the guidelines. Stay at home
Stay informed: Sign up for the newsletter
Stay positive & focus on mental health
Other Ways to Help:
• Follow social media accounts
Connect:
Website: covid19recovery.net
Instagram: @covid19recovery
Facebook: @covid19recovery
Email: covid19recovery.net/about-us
About the Founders:
Juliana Lee [Co-founder/Co-President] is a Research Assistant at the CBDM lab, Harvard Medical School. She holds a MSc by Research degree from the University of Oxford and a HBSc from the University of Toronto. As the founder and leader of the COVID19 Recovery team, she maintains the website quality, supervises overall activities, and answers enquiry emails. Her motivation is her belief that keeping hope alive promotes altruism which is essential to keep the community together and fight the pandemic crisis as a global team.
Leo Zhu [Co-President] received his MASc from the University of Toronto in Chemical Engineering, specializing in modelling human physiology and drug pharmacokinetics. As co-president, he is responsible for facilitating inter-team communications, project management/logistics, outreach, and finances. In his free time, Leo is involved in academic consulting, Model United Nations, being active, and DJing! He believes in the importance of democratizing health education to prevent the spread of misinformation and helping people make informed decisions.
Sophia Shim [Co-founder/Science Writer] is a MSc candidate at the University of Guelph studying food safety and toxicology, and holds a HBSc from the University of Toronto where she majored in Human Biology. Working on building a career in science writing and communications, she creates content for our science communication blog titled “Making Sense of Science” and also contributes to science content published to our Instagram. Sophia hopes to help keep spirits up by providing resources for physical and mental well-being, as well as hopeful media content via the #StayAtHome page.