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In this session, Amory B. Lovins covers how improving the immune and repair competences of the general population, while not conferring immunity, could help to slow contagion of COVID-19.

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In this session, Amory B. Lovins covers how improving the immune and repair competences of the general population, while not conferring immunity, could help to slow contagion of COVID-19.

In this session, Amory B. Lovins covers how improving the immune and repair competences of the general population, while not conferring immunity, could help to slow contagion of COVID-19. Physicist Amory Lovins is cofounder and Chairman Emeritus of Rocky Mountain Institute (and was its Chief Scientist 2007–19, now a contractor); advisor to major firms and governments worldwide, chiefly on advanced energy efficiency; author of 31 books and 660 papers; and recipient of the Blue Planet, Volvo, Zayed, Onassis, Nissan, Shingo, and Mitchell Prizes, MacArthur and Ashoka Fellowships, 12 honorary doctorates, and the Heinz, Lindbergh, Right Livelihood, National Design, and World Technology Awards. An honorary architect, Swedish engineering academician, and former Oxford don, he has taught at ten universities. In 2009, Time named him one of the world’s 100 most influential people, and Foreign Policy, one of the 100 top global thinkers. In 2016, the President of Germany awarded him the Officer’s Cross of the Order of Merit. He has worked in or around ~20 disciplines including medicine, but is not a physician.

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Slowing Contagion

Good to know

Know what's good
, what to watch for
, and possible dealbreakers
Explores how bolstering general population immunity can slow COVID-19, which is a growing concern worldwide
Taught by Amory B. Lovins, a renowned physicist and energy efficiency expert
Examines how strengthening the body's immune system can potentially mitigate COVID-19's spread

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Activities

Be better prepared before your course. Deepen your understanding during and after it. Supplement your coursework and achieve mastery of the topics covered in Slowing Contagion with these activities:
Explore online resources and videos on the immune system and its functions
Provide additional exposure to concepts related to the immune system and its functions, enhancing understanding of key principles.
Browse courses on Immune System
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  • Identify reputable websites and platforms.
  • Search for tutorials and videos on specific topics of interest.
  • Watch and listen to the content.
  • Take notes and highlight important points.
  • Participate in online discussions or forums related to the content.
Read The Immune System by Garrett and Kraftson
Introduce fundamental concepts of immunology to enhance understanding of current methods for improving immunity and health.
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  • Review the introduction and Chapter 1 of the book.
  • Chapter 2: Cells and Organs of the Immune System.
  • Chapter 3: Innate Immunity.
  • Chapter 4: Adaptive Immunity.
  • Chapter 5: Regulation and Dysregulation of the Immune Response.
Compile a list of resources on immune health and share it with the class
Contribute to the collective knowledge of the class by sharing a curated collection of resources on immune health.
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  • Search for reputable sources on immune health.
  • Identify and select relevant articles, videos, or websites.
  • Organize the resources into a coherent and accessible format.
  • Share the compilation with the class through a platform or document.
  • Encourage classmates to explore and utilize the resources.
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Practice self-care techniques that support immune health
Reinforce self-care practices that contribute to immune function and overall well-being.
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  • Establish regular sleep routines.
  • Engage in regular physical activity.
  • Practice stress reduction techniques.
  • Maintain a healthy diet.
  • Connect with loved ones and build support systems.
Organize a study group with classmates to discuss the course material and share insights
Foster collaborative learning and enhance understanding through peer-to-peer interactions and knowledge sharing.
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  • Identify interested classmates.
  • Establish a regular meeting schedule and location.
  • Assign discussion topics or readings to group members.
  • Facilitate group discussions and encourage active participation.
  • Summarize key points and identify areas for further exploration.
Volunteer at a hospital or clinic to gain hands-on experience in healthcare settings
Offer practical experience in healthcare environments, fostering a deeper understanding of the role of immune function in patient care.
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  • Identify opportunities for volunteering at healthcare institutions.
  • Apply for and secure a volunteer position.
  • Attend training and orientation programs.
  • Assist healthcare professionals in various tasks.
  • Reflect on experiences and connect them to course concepts.
Research the efficacy of various supplements and lifestyle choices in improving immune function
Provide hands-on experience in evaluating scientific literature and applying knowledge to practical scenarios of improving immune function.
Browse courses on Immune System
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  • Identify credible scientific databases and resources.
  • Develop search strategies using relevant keywords.
  • Critically evaluate research articles for validity and reliability.
  • Synthesize findings and draw evidence-based conclusions.
  • Create a presentation or report summarizing research findings.
Develop an infographic or presentation on the immune response to COVID-19
Provide an opportunity to synthesize knowledge and create a visual representation of the immune response to COVID-19, enhancing comprehension and retention.
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  • Gather information from credible sources.
  • Organize the information into a logical flow.
  • Design and create the infographic or presentation using appropriate visuals and graphics.
  • Present or share the infographic or presentation with peers or a wider audience.
  • Reflect on the process and identify areas for improvement.

Career center

Learners who complete Slowing Contagion will develop knowledge and skills that may be useful to these careers:
Epidemiologist
An Epidemiologist studies the distribution and patterns of health events and diseases in a population. They investigate how diseases spread and what factors contribute to their occurrence. Taking this course can help build a foundation for understanding how diseases spread and can help an Epidemiologist to develop strategies to prevent and control the spread of diseases.
Public Health Nurse
A Public Health Nurse works to improve the health of a community by providing education, counseling, and other services. They work to prevent and control the spread of diseases, promote healthy lifestyles, and improve access to health care. Taking this course can help build a foundation for understanding how diseases spread and can help a Public Health Nurse to develop strategies to prevent and control the spread of diseases.
Health Educator
A Health Educator develops and implements educational programs to promote healthy behaviors and prevent diseases. They work with individuals, groups, and communities to improve health outcomes. Taking this course can help build a foundation for understanding how diseases spread and can help a Health Educator to develop strategies to prevent and control the spread of diseases.
Physician Assistant
A Physician Assistant is a licensed healthcare professional who provides medical care under the supervision of a physician. They diagnose and treat illnesses, prescribe medications, and perform minor surgeries. Taking this course may be useful for a Physician Assistant who wants to learn more about how diseases spread and how to prevent and control their spread.
Registered Nurse
A Registered Nurse provides direct patient care in a variety of settings, including hospitals, clinics, and nursing homes. They assess patients' needs, develop and implement care plans, and administer medications. Taking this course may be useful for a Registered Nurse who wants to learn more about how diseases spread and how to prevent and control their spread.
Laboratory Technician
A Laboratory Technician performs tests and analyzes samples to diagnose and treat diseases. They work in a variety of settings, including hospitals, clinics, and research laboratories. Taking this course may be useful for a Laboratory Technician who wants to learn more about how diseases spread and how to develop and implement strategies to prevent and control their spread.
Pharmacist
A Pharmacist dispenses medications and provides information about their use. They work in a variety of settings, including pharmacies, hospitals, and clinics. Taking this course may be useful for a Pharmacist who wants to learn more about how diseases spread and how to prevent and control their spread.
Microbiologist
A Microbiologist studies microorganisms, such as bacteria, viruses, and fungi. They investigate how these organisms grow, reproduce, and cause disease. Taking this course may be useful for a Microbiologist who wants to learn more about how diseases spread and how to develop and implement strategies to prevent and control their spread.
Research Scientist
A Research Scientist conducts research to advance scientific knowledge and develop new technologies. They work in a variety of fields, including medicine, engineering, and computer science. Taking this course may be useful for a Research Scientist who wants to learn more about how diseases spread and how to develop and implement strategies to prevent and control their spread.
Science Writer
A Science Writer communicates complex scientific information to a lay audience. They write articles, books, and other materials to educate the public about science and health. Taking this course may be useful for a Science Writer who wants to learn more about how diseases spread and how to prevent and control their spread.
Teacher
A Teacher educates students in a variety of subjects, including science, math, and English. They develop lesson plans, deliver instruction, and assess student learning. Taking this course may be useful for a Teacher who wants to learn more about how diseases spread and how to prevent and control their spread.
Journalist
A Journalist gathers, analyzes, and reports on news and current events. They work for a variety of media outlets, including newspapers, magazines, and television stations. Taking this course may be useful for a Journalist who wants to learn more about how diseases spread and how to prevent and control their spread.
Lawyer
A Lawyer represents clients in legal matters. They advise clients on their legal rights and options, and represent them in court. Taking this course may be useful for a Lawyer who wants to learn more about how diseases spread and how to prevent and control their spread.
Politician
A Politician holds elected office and represents the interests of their constituents. They make laws, set policies, and allocate resources. Taking this course may be useful for a Politician who wants to learn more about how diseases spread and how to prevent and control their spread.
Business Analyst
A Business Analyst analyzes business processes and systems to identify areas for improvement. They develop recommendations for changes that can improve efficiency and productivity. Taking this course may be useful for a Business Analyst who wants to learn more about how diseases spread and how to prevent and control their spread.

Reading list

We've selected 12 books that we think will supplement your learning. Use these to develop background knowledge, enrich your coursework, and gain a deeper understanding of the topics covered in Slowing Contagion.
Provides a comprehensive overview of the science of infectious disease, including the principles of transmission, prevention, and control. It valuable resource for students, researchers, and public health professionals.
Provides practical guidance on how to prevent the transmission of infectious diseases, including hand hygiene, respiratory etiquette, and environmental cleaning. It valuable resource for healthcare professionals, schools, and businesses.
Provides a comprehensive overview of the principles of epidemiology, including the study of disease distribution and determinants. It valuable resource for students, researchers, and public health professionals.
Provides a concise overview of the immune system, including its structure, function, and role in disease. It valuable resource for students, researchers, and healthcare professionals.
Provides a comprehensive overview of the immune system, including its structure, function, and role in disease. It valuable resource for students, researchers, and healthcare professionals.
Provides a comprehensive overview of the molecular biology of the cell, including its structure, function, and regulation. It valuable resource for students, researchers, and healthcare professionals.
Provides a comprehensive overview of biochemistry, including the structure, function, and metabolism of biological molecules. It valuable resource for students, researchers, and healthcare professionals.
Provides a comprehensive overview of biology, including the principles of life, evolution, and ecology. It valuable resource for students, researchers, and healthcare professionals.
Provides a comprehensive overview of the state of health in the world, including the latest data on disease burden, health systems, and health financing. It valuable resource for policymakers, researchers, and the general public.
This journal publishes original research, reviews, and commentary on a wide range of health topics, including infectious disease, public health, and global health. It valuable resource for researchers, policymakers, and the general public.
This journal publishes original research, reviews, and commentary on a wide range of health topics, including infectious disease, public health, and global health. It valuable resource for researchers, policymakers, and the general public.

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