Covering and coping with the COVID-19 pandemic

Here for you. Here for each other.

Founded in 1934 with a mission to fight for the free flow of science news, NASW is an organization of ~ 2,400 professional journalists, authors, editors, producers, public information officers, students and people who write and produce material intended to inform the public about science, health, engineering, and technology. We’ve curated the resources below to support our members and the larger community of journalists and others who find themselves covering science and public health in the midst of the pandemic. Thank you for all the work that you are doing, now and always.

FEATURED

NASW Community Check In Round 2: Summary

Our second community check-in survey helped us learn what needs and concerns are top of mind for members a few months into the pandemic and amidst efforts to address systemic racism in our country and our field.

CALLS TO ACTION

NASW calls for data access and transparency

NASW calls on the Trump Administration to ensure that public health data—including data that involve COVID-19 hospitalizations and availability of personal protective equipment, ventilators, and ICU beds—remain publicly available, transparent, and accessible.

RESOURCES AND TIPS

Crafting accurate stories

NASW has created this list of resources on crafting accurate stories during the COVID-19 coronavirus disease pandemic. We will update it regularly. All resources were publicly accessible at the time of listing.

Seeking diverse sources

COVID-19 is a global pandemic affecting people of all cultures. Seek out diverse sources and accurately represent the people at the heart of your stories.

Business and financial resources

The National Association of Science Writers (NASW) has created this list of resources for our members and all others covering the COVID-19 coronavirus disease pandemic. We will update it regularly. All resources were publicly accessible at the time of listing.

COVID-19 communications tip sheet

Are you on the front lines of COVID-19 coverage at your institution? Have you transitioned to managing a team or communications remotely? NASW's PIO Committee offers tips for leading with empathy, managing virtual meetings, and boosting internal and external communications.

Work from home like a pro

Are you new to working from home? Check out this tipsheet brought to you by the NASW Freelance Committee for advice on creating a home office, work-life balance, working at home with kids, and the freelance lifestyle.

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EurkeAlert! Science Journalists Association of India Conference

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American Heart Association travel stipends

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AACR June L. Biedler Prize for Cancer Journalism

 

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University of Illinois Online Science and Technology Journalism