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Baldwin-Wallace College Berea, OH 1975 to 1977 Bachelors of Arts in ManagementNorth Adams State College North Adams, MA 1973 to 1975 Management
St. Joseph/Presentation High School Berkeley CA 1965-1968
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Universal Health Care Could Have Saved More Than 330,000 U.S. Lives during COVID
Ann Keller, an associate professor of health policy and management also at U.C. Berkeley, suspects, however, that the new study likely underestimates the deaths that could have been avoided through universal health care because it does not consider the lower rates of chronic disease that often accom
Date: Jun 13, 2022
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Coronavirus in the US: How Did the Pandemic Get So Bad? | Time
Americans [may] start to say, If everyones not wearing masks, if everyones not social distancing, if people are having family parties inside with lots of people together, if were flouting the public-health recommendations, were going to keep seeing transmission,' says Ann Keller, an associate
res a learning curve for the public around whats really happening, that in my estimation, at least over the long term, [offers] a potential for convergence, says Dr. Ann Keller, an associate professor at the UC Berkeley School of Public Health who specializes in health politics and policy. That A