The presence of antibodies to the SARS-CoV-2 virus could provide some protection, but scientists need more data. Stacey McKenna writes […]
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Harvard medical students created a free curriculum to give their peers and others a physician’s-eye view of the pandemic Want […]
Sharon Begley at STAT writes that banning gatherings, having people stay at home, closing schools, and other measures to reduce […]
Peak demand for hospital resources due to COVID-19 is expected this week in the U.S., according to updated projections from the University […]
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Public health wins are quiet — the child born healthy, the loved one still safe, the crisis averted, the economy […]
When a staffer working at Federal Emergency Management Agency’s (FEMA) headquarters tested positive for the coronavirus late last month, agency leadership […]
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Reis Thebault, Andrew Ba Tran and Vanessa Williams of the Washington Post report that as the novel coronavirus sweeps across the United States, […]
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has created a comprehensive but easy-to-use checklist for nursing homes and long term […]
For all of us who may complain about exercises, here’s a good “I told you so” story from Seattle! Mike […]
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Tonya Lewis of Scientific American talks with Johns Hopkins health security expert Tom Inglesby as he discusses the need for […]