STAT’s Helen Branswell writes that new research has poured cold water on the theory that the Covid-19 outbreak in Washington […]
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The Hill’s Peter Sullivan writes that the U.S. is likely to enter a period of “slow burn” of coronavirus cases […]
Tony Bizjak and Alexandra Yoon Hendricks write in the Sacramento Bee that California state health officials have launched an unprecedented […]
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Shreya Kangovi writes for the Institute for Healthcare Improvement that the US National Governor’s Association and public health experts have recommended a multibillion dollar […]
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An elite cadre of 20th-century syphilis hunters can teach us a lot about what it takes to stop infections. Kate […]
Joel Achenbach, Rachel Weiner and Isaac Stanley-Becker write in the Washington Post that the coronavirus may still be spreading at epidemic rates in 24 states, particularly […]
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STAT’s Helen Branswell writes that with a little luck and a lot of science, the world might in the not-too-distant […]
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STAT’s Helen Branswell writes that heavy hearts soared Monday with news that Moderna’s Covid-19 vaccine candidate — the frontrunner in the […]
The Trump administration’s order ends deployments on June 24, just one day before thousands would qualify for education and retirement […]
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A pilot contact tracing program is launching in St. Clair and Lake counties, the governor announced Monday. Jonah Meadows reports […]
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