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Viewpoint: We still don’t know how deadly COVID-19 is—and why it doesn’t really matter

Clayton Dalton | 
We’ve learned an incredible amount about the novel coronavirus these last few months… But we’re still struggling to answer what ...
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On the front lines fighting the coronavirus: I took a COVID-19 contact tracing course

Megan Molteni | 
In the Before Times, there were only about 2,200 contact tracers for the whole US, according to the Association of ...
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The dangerous spread of coronavirus misinformation and magical thinking

Hugh Gusterson | 
Although credentialed scientists have been very clear that there is currently no cure for coronavirus, magical thinking of the pseudoscience ...
Have we done enough to prevent a second wave of COVID-19 infections?

Have we done enough to prevent a second wave of COVID-19 infections?

Steven Novella | 
As we are seeing the beginning of the end of the first wave of COVID-19, the burning question is – ...
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Infographic: Animal origins or lab leak? Tracing coronavirus back to the source

David Cyranoski | 
Since the pandemic began, the question of where the coronavirus came from has been one of the biggest puzzles. It ...
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COVID-19 coronavirus could ‘die out’ on its own without a vaccine, health expert suggests

Phoebe Southworth | 
Prof Matteo Bassetti, head of the infectious diseases clinic at the Policlinico San Martino hospital in Italy, told The Telegraph ...
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Genetic engineering key to developing COVID-19 vaccine

Steven Cerier | 
Scientists throughout the world are engaged in a herculean effort to develop a vaccine for the COVID-19 virus that has ...
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Why COVID-19 won’t be our last pandemic: We’ve created a ‘perfect storm’ for wildlife disease spillover

Victoria Gill | 
[Researchers] have now developed a pattern-recognition system to predict which wildlife diseases pose most risk to humans. [Editor's note: Health ...
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COVID-19 ‘hot spots’ popping up across Africa. They might smolder for years to come

Joe Parkinson, Nicholas Bariyo | 
Across Africa, government numbers show coronavirus infections have been significantly lower than in other parts of the world. But from ...
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Viewpoint: We can’t blame genetics for government ‘indifference, missteps and political calculations’ in COVID-19 deaths

Kent Sepkowitz | 
The influx of geneticists studying Covid-19 is good news; brilliant minds that examine a problem from different perspectives is our ...
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Hospitals face chronic shortages of injectable opioids. The COVID-19 pandemic made things worse.

Dan Levine, Lisa Girion, Robert Respaut | 
For years, hospitals chased supplies, sometimes resorting to inferior substitutes. The shortfall grew so dire in 2018 that a drugmaker ...
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How the COVID-19 pandemic has emboldened ‘armchair’ virologists

Bob Grant | 
[W]hen the Olympics are being broadcast, I transform into an armchair commentator, catching a full-blown case of what I like ...
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New COVID-19 treatment guidelines coming after inexpensive steroid cuts death rate among hardest-hit patients in trial

John Miller | 
Trial results announced on Tuesday [June 16] by researchers in Britain showed dexamethasone, used since the 1960s to reduce inflammation ...
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‘This virus has ruined my life’: Some COVID-19 patients have suffered through symptoms for months—with no end in sight

Ed Yong | 
About 80 percent of [COVID-19] infections, according to the World Health Organization, “are mild or asymptomatic,” and patients recover after ...
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Eerily similar? Examining fates of the rich and poor during COVID-19 and 14th century Black Death pandemics

Kathryn McKinley | 
We're seeing this happen all over again with coronavirus ...
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Another COVID-19 casualty: ‘Major delays’ for gene therapy trials for rare diseases

Larry Luxner | 
While the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic won’t have much of an impact on cash available for new biotech startups, it has ...
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Regeneron’s COVID-19 antibody ‘cocktail’ therapy enters clinical trials—could be ready for emergency use in the fall

Jonathan Rockoff | 
Regeneron Pharmaceuticals Inc. said [June 11 that] it is beginning to test in humans a potential coronavirus drug, the latest ...
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US employers turning to pricey and unproven COVID-19 antibody testing

Anna Barry-Jester, JoNel Aleccia | 
Across America, untold numbers of employers, employees and ordinary citizens are turning to a slew of sometimes pricey new COVID-19 ...
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27 truths and myths about COVID-19, from Christian healing to Bill Gates conspiracy theories

Doc Bastard | 
Due to popular demand (well, two polite requests, actually), I have decided to create a clean version of my post ...
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Why turning to germaphobia won’t protect us from another pandemic

Sophie Strosberg | 
As someone who has spent years doing research in health geography, I understand that this collective turn to cleanliness serves ...
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Viewpoint: AI gets ‘B-minus at best’ for dealing with COVID-19. But better days are ahead

Kai-Fu Lee | 
Truth be told, AI has not had a particularly successful four months in the battle of the pandemic. I would ...
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Why controlling COVID-19 outbreaks could make it harder to test a vaccine

Antonio Regalado | 
The aim is a vaccine by January, and money is no object. On May 21, the US said it would ...
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‘Serious side effects’: FDA revokes emergency use authorization for hydroxychloroquine as COVID-19 treatment

Lev Facher | 
The Food and Drug Administration on [June 15] said it had withdrawn an emergency approval for use of the malaria ...
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Why antibiotic-resistant pathogens may get a boost from the COVID-19 pandemic

David Shlaes | 
I want to return to my favorite topic, antibiotics, viewed through the lens of the COVID-19 pandemic. Of course, as ...
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Italy and Israel bet on GM microalgae to develop edible COVID vaccine

Daniel Norero | 
The rush to develop a vaccine for COVID-19 has extended to Italy and Israel, where scientists are using the tools ...
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Illegal to eat ice cream on a cone? Bring your own cutlery to barbecues; No more locally-sourced olive oil in bottles, just plastic pouches: Europe’s ‘baffling’ COVID-19 regulations

Margherita Stancati, Valentina Pop | 
Europe is lifting its lockdowns, but the new rules to battle the coronavirus are baffling Europeans as the continent goes ...
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Infographic: From the common cold to COVID-19, here’s our history with coronaviruses

Shawna Williams | 
On January 9 of this year, Chinese state media reported that a team of researchers led by Xu Jianguo had ...
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