Showing results for: Coronavirus - Covid 19 (page 36)
How viruses use bats’ bodies as an evolutionary training ground
Matthew Rozsa
Bats' unique immune system helps coronaviruses hone their skills for infectivity
At Trump’s final bizarre turkey pardon, his ongoing refusal to concede was the elephant in the room
Ashlie D. Stevens
The president talked up the Dow and made a racist swipe at the "China virus," but no mention of the transition
A reliable pandemic forecasting model says cases will nearly double by Inauguration Day
Matthew Rozsa
As case numbers explode across the country, Biden is poised to inherit a drastically worse crisis
As CDC warns against Thanksgiving travel, here are a dozen more things you can do to help stop COVID
Pamela M. Aaltonen
Inaction over the next few months could cost tens of thousands of lives
Regeneron antibody treatment previously given to Trump receives FDA emergency authorization
Matthew Rozsa
The coronavirus antibody treatment given to Trump last month may soon become available to the public
Ohio lawmaker spins COVID hoax to justify legislation that would tamper with statistics on virus
Travis Gettys
Ohio state Rep. Diane Grendell claims the state health department manipulates statistics on COVID-19
Good news for herd immunity: New study suggests coronavirus immunity could last more than 6 months
Matthew Rozsa
Previous studies have cast doubt on how long coronavirus immunity lasts after infection and recovery
Fear of flying is a COVID-era conundrum
Victoria Knight
The studies airlines rely on to tout the safety of flying have limitations
Here are 10 things Joe Biden can do immediately to create a safer, better world
Medea Benjamin, Nicolas J.S. Davies
Much of Trump's foreign policy has been conducted by executive order — Biden can undo the worst of it right away
Top hospitals charging patients up to 1,800% more for services than they actually cost: study
Igor Derysh
The leading nurses union says the study highlights the need for a Medicare for All system to limit high markups
Why for-profit college enrollment has increased during COVID-19
Molly Ott
For-profit colleges' investment in distance learning has led to a 3% increase in enrollment during the pandemic
Trump team wants to weaken working conditions for home health aides who help vulnerable stay at home
Sarah Okeson
Trump scheme would move elderly and disabled to nursing homes — COVID hotspots
Tyson Foods managers bet on how many of their workers would get COVID-19, lawsuit alleges
Kenny Stancil
"This is depraved," United Farm Workers said in a Twitter thread
What is the best strategy to deploy a COVID-19 vaccine?
Jill Neimark
Mathematicians are playing a key role in fighting COVID-19 by modeling different scenarios for a vaccine rollout
Coronavirus cases are soaring again. But this time, some GOP governors say, no lockdown is coming
Patrick Svitek, Dan Rosenzweig-Ziff
The last time case numbers were this high, Abbott closed bars and urged Texans to avoid summer holiday gatherings
Trump’s lame-duck status leaves governors to wing it on COVID
Matt Volz
Many governors have decided they can't afford to wait for a federal relief package
Watch Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez excoriate Mitch McConnell on House floor
Jessica Corbett
"In breaking the Senate, we are abandoning our people."
Plaintiffs in Trump’s lawsuits embrace conspiracy theories — one has even violated election laws
Roger Sollenberger
One of the plaintiffs was once accused of election fraud and fined for multiple violations of campaign laws
Pfizer is submitting an emergency use authorization request to the FDA for its vaccine candidate
Matthew Rozsa
Pfizer, one of three companies to announce vaccine breakthroughs, wants to rush development of its COVID vaccine
The FDA has authorized the first home COVID-19 self-testing kit
Matthew Rozsa
Experts say it could be as groundbreaking as previous at-home test inventions for HIV and pregnancy
Donald Trump Jr. in quarantine after testing positive COVID-19: report
Bob Brigham
"Don tested positive at the start of the week and has been quarantining out at his cabin since the result"
Geraldo Rivera wants to name COVID-19 vaccine after Trump to make him feel better about the election
Igor Derysh
“Why not name the vaccine ‘The Trump’?” Rivera asked on "Fox & Friends." “It would be a nice gesture to him”
The enraging deja vu of a third coronavirus wave
Caroline Chen
Health care workers don’t need patronizing praise. They need resources, federal support, and for us to stay healthy
Trump adviser welcomes killing loved ones with COVID as this may be “their final Thanksgiving”
Julia Conley
"Eat, drink, and be merry, because tomorrow my policies may kill you"
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