But if you're only fighting the battle on social media, it's hard to make progress. Our goal is to get beyond petty debates to make the pandemic explainable to everyone.
Over the course of sixty minutes, a handful of people will review the latest insights about the spread of the virus, and discuss what local communities need most.
Advancing awareness, one Zoom at a time
Every sprint is exactly one hour long. We promise.
How does the coronavirus spread?
Not just the symptoms, but key concepts about spread, prevention and recovery.
The coronavirus pandemic has upended work, travel, and home life. But not everyone shares the same thoughts about the virus.
Anything you want to do is more likely to succeed if you are knowledgeable about the virus. The idea behind COVIPEDIA is to provide simple explanations for the virus and the important issues that ordinary people might need to know about.
You may know people that are unhappy with social media and news organizations.
At COVIPEDIA, we believe that straightforward answers are impossible with a new virus. We organize thousands of information sources with the goal of making important topics less intimidating and more actionable.
Unlike traditional news that takes you to someone else's conclusion, we adapt the same briefing structure developed for the US president.
The goal isn't to guide you to an opinion or tell you what to do. Our mission is to help you understand covid and the important things that the media doesn't mention until it's too late. When we present the data, we show you how we got there, without overstating or misrepresenting things. And if there are alternative explanations for things, we help you understand counterarguments even before critics can bring them up.
COVIPEDIA doesn't have ads and we don't want to track you.
Our goal is to have more one-on-one conversations with people. We want to understand your questions and help you find answers. Since March 2020, we've been hosting weekly Zoom meetings with people to discuss covid and what it means. The people who have been in those meetings say it is an incredibly positive experience. We hope you agree.