COVID-19


About this data

The News' COVID-19 dashboard is based on data from the Yale COVID-19 Statistics webpage, which reflects data for both Yale's asymptomatic testing program as well as tests given to symptomatic students. Yale's data is generally delayed by two to three days, and the News updates our dashboard each time Yale publicly releases its latest counts. Yale has de-duplicated these numbers so that students who test positive multiple times are only counted the first time, and so that total tests given reflects the number of unique individuals tested on a single day. The News' data begins on January 8th, 2021.

Visualizations by Omar Chishti and Daniel Kim.

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Is the COVID-19 pandemic over? Yale experts weigh in

Affiliates at the Yale School of Public Health and political science department discuss whether the COVID-19 pandemic is truly over.

Yale professor leads data-driven effort to understand why vaccine efficacy varies from person to person

Three recent publications in Nature highlight the findings of Steven Kleinstein and his collaborators within the NIH Human Immunology Project Consortium.

Former Pakistani health minister speaks at School of Public Health

Faisal Sultan, who oversaw his government’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic, discussed the use of data and the centralization of government policymaking.

White House signals shift to an annual COVID-19 vaccine, Yale experts weigh in

The new bivalent covid booster may be the start of an annual schedule of vaccination. Yale experts spoke on the ramifications of this for the future of the COVID-19 pandemic in the U.S

Yale researchers discover potential Long COVID causes and treatments

A recent study led by Yale researchers uncovered evidence on how Long COVID affects the body and potential treatments for these symptoms.

Student volunteer-run organization donates nearly 200,000 pieces of PPE across the U.S.

As one of the only PPE distribution organizations in the U.S., PPE4ALL – founded by Yale and University of Michigan students – serves communities most impacted by the virus.

It’s in our sewage: tracking “low rumble” of COVID-19 cases

For the past two years, a Yale team has conducted weekly analyses of New Haven’s wastewater as a reliable early-warning measure of COVID-19’s trajectory and surges.

Yale researchers find certain immune cell types are predictive of COVID-19 mortality

Yale researchers applied Multiscale PHATE, a tool which was developed at Yale, to immune cell samples and found that the abundance of certain cell types can predict COVID-19 patient mortality with 83 percent accuracy.

New Yale study finds reduced accessibility to COVID-19 testing for marginalized groups

Yale MD-PhD student leads study into COVID-19 testing availability for Black, Latinx and Indigenous communities during the first wave of the pandemic.

Two COVID-19 vaccine doses for every person could save over a million lives, Yale study finds

Researchers at Yale and several other institutions modeled the cost and effect of higher COVID-19 vaccination in developing countries.

New nasal vaccine could provide protection against COVID-19 infection, Yale study suggests

A new intranasal vaccine developed by the Iwasaki Lab at Yale shows promise in preventing COVID-19 infection in mice.