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Disease Forecasting

Enhancing Outbreak Reporting Through Trusted Local Partnerships

Empowering Health, Informed Choices

The CORI Disease Outbreak Reporting project advances public health by improving how infectious disease outbreak reports and short-term forecasts are communicated. By collaborating with TV meteorologists, we deliver vital, localized health information that empowers individuals and organizations to make informed decisions and take proactive measures. These initiatives are led by Dr. Eric Toner, Senior Scholar at the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security.

Leading the Way in Public Health Communication

Through these innovative projects, CORI is leading the way in using data-driven forecasting and effective communication to safeguard public health across diverse sectors.

Partnering with TV Meteorologists

CORI collaborates with meteorologists to broadcast weekly, region-specific reports on respiratory viruses, vector-borne diseases, and other public health threats, helping communities stay informed and prepared.
We’re working with local meteorologists to deliver vital weekly updates on public health threats. Together, we can equip communities with the knowledge needed for informed decisions about their health and safety

Interested in partnering? Apply now.

Projects

Partnering with TV Meteorologists

CORI teams up with local meteorologists to broadcast weekly disease reports on television, delivering region-specific updates on respiratory viruses, vector-borne diseases, and other public health threats.

This initiative aims to enhance public awareness and preparedness by delivering tailored health insights directly to communities through trusted local news channels.
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Our Partners

We work closely with these trusted local TV stations and meteorologists to broadcast public health information to communities as part of their normal weathercasts.
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