Showing results for: Coronavirus - Covid 19 (page 28)
Biden says the pandemic response he inherited from Trump was “more dire” than he’d thought
Nicole Karlis
Biden took office promising to ease a nationwide rollout, but the Trump administration made it hard
AstraZeneca’s vaccine doesn’t work against mutant coronavirus strain, South African government says
Matthew Rozsa
South Africa is halting use of the AstraZeneca vaccine due to its ineffectiveness against the mutant strain
100 million COVID shots in 100 days doesn’t get us back to normal
Victoria Knight
Does 100 million doses translate to 100 million people being vaccinated by April 30?
A new COVID vaccine is 66% effective — but how much does vaccine efficacy matter?
Nicole Karlis
Moderna's is over 90%. Johnson & Johnson's is only 66%. We spoke to experts about what these numbers mean
Why the risk of attending the Super Bowl in Tampa during the pandemic might be too great
Kathleen Rodenburg, Ann Pegoraro, Lianne Foti
Tampa is hosting Sunday’s Super Bowl football game, despite the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic
Dungeons & Dragons is truly the best saving throw to escape the pandemic doldrums
Melanie McFarland
The role playing game was popular before 2020. Now it helps us connect with friends and take a break from reality
Lancet editor says inequality and COVID-19 have converged to create a “syndemic”
Matthew Rozsa
Dr. Richard Horton, editor of The Lancet, says we face a crisis that is biological as well as social
Why using fear to promote COVID-19 vaccination and mask wearing could backfire
Amy Lauren Fairchild, Ronald Bayer
Images of death have been used as a scare tactic in public health campaigns for years
Even Biden’s $1.9 trillion isn’t nearly enough pandemic relief
David Cay Johnston
And the miserly proposal of Senate Republicans shows again that they care only about white Americans
Biden rejects ex-Obama adviser Larry Summers’ suggestion stimulus too big: “We can’t do too much”
Jon Skolnik
Bipartisanship laughing off calls from Washington's consultant class to scale back the size of COVID stimulus
The rise of “vaccine nationalism”: How rich nations could cost the global economy over $9 trillion
Jake Johnson
"Truly, no one is safe until everyone is safe."
Pregnant women pass coronavirus antibodies to placenta, study finds
Nicole Karlis
The study adds to evidence that mothers pass on some natural immunity to their newborns
A mutant strain of the coronavirus may be able to evade vaccines — but you should get yours anyway
Matthew Rozsa
Mutant coronavirus strains are alarming scientists. Does this change the pandemic plan?
Can the U.S. keep COVID variants in check? Here’s what it takes
Anna Maria Barry-Jester
The U.S. has struggled with every step of its public health response in its first year of battle against COVID-19
Democrats’ window to pass new legislation is already closing
Nathanael Johnson
Here’s what’s likely to make the cut
Is it safe to use public restrooms during the pandemic?
Nicole Karlis
We asked public health experts just how COVID-safe public bathrooms are — and what to be wary of
25 states promised to stay in the Paris Agreement. Did they follow through?
Shannon Osaka
When Trump left the accords, these states tried to go all in
10 parenting strategies to reduce your kids’ pandemic stress
Amanda Sheffield Morris, Jennifer Hays-Grudo
Parents can take a page from psychological research on trauma & recovery to help kids struggling with pandemic life
Did “defund the police” lead to an increase in murder? Almost certainly not
Igor Derysh
In fact, hardly any cities have "defunded" cops — the troubling spike in homicide is probably pandemic-related
Swapping facemasks could save lives. Here’s how to upgrade
James Knitter, Abba Gumel, Lucas Marinacci
Why you should switch to a "high-efficiency" mask, and what that means
Elizabeth Warren destroys CNBC host over two-cent wealth tax criticism
Kenny Stancil
Massachusetts senator to TV biz-show host: "How about a counter-argument ... that's based on fact?"
Joe Biden’s China conundrum: To make progress, he’ll have to get past the Trump disaster
Michael T. Klare
Can the new president achieve progress with the No. 1 U.S. rival — while avoiding a new cold (or hot) war?
Yurts, igloos and pop-up domes: How safe is “outside” restaurant dining this winter?
Will Stone
Dire times have forced the restaurant industry to find ways to survive
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