Showing results for: Coronavirus - Covid 19 (page 37)
Trump is going overboard in his final days
Terry H. Schwadron
Trump should just disappear — go golfing and leave our government alone
Senate GOP breaks 123-year tradition to pack courts with Trump’s judicial nominees in spite of loss
Igor Derysh
The latest judge approved by Mitch McConnell & Co. is a 33-year-old lawyer who the Bar Assoc. rated “not qualified"
A third COVID vaccine candidate, this one from Oxford University, clears a crucial hurdle
Matthew Rozsa
Oxford's vaccine joins Pfizer's and Moderna's in the list of candidates that have passed clinical safety tests
Meet the anti-lockdown doctor that conservative pundits are flocking to
Matthew Rozsa
Dr. Jay Bhattacharya has been promoting the idea that American lockdowns are too aggressive on Fox News
Trump’s Capitol death grip worsens COVID surge
Mark Kreidler
"We’re going into a very dark winter," says Biden. By spring there could be half a million COVID American deaths
McEnany tells “Fox Friends” that COVID-19 restrictions are “Orwellian” as pandemic surges across US
Roger Sollenberger
"We don't lose our freedom in this country," McEnany tells hosts of Trump's favorite morning show "Fox & Friends"
CDC adjusts its public health messaging to appeal to Americans’ individualism
Nicole Karlis
Reflecting American culture, CDC is now emphasizing personal benefits of mask-wearing instead of collective ones
Rapid testing for the coronavirus is less accurate than the government wants to admit
Lisa Song
The federal government pushed it out without a plan, and then spent weeks denying problems with false positives
How Mitch McConnell flouts the will of the American people
Tom Conway
Right now, one person stands in the way of America's fight against COVID-19
There’s one big, important difference between Pfizer and Moderna’s coronavirus vaccines
Matthew Rozsa
Both Pfizer and Moderna have announced promising vaccine candidates in recent days; is one better or worse?
Hey, Republicans — your guy lost. Can you please take the coronavirus seriously now?
Amanda Marcotte
Coronavirus denialism was entirely about helping Trump win the election — so can his voters move on now it's over?
Ally of far-right Florida candidate Laura Loomer launches “Blood of Liberty” super PAC
Roger Sollenberger
Group's founder says the PAC's name, Sang de Liberté, refers to Thomas Jefferson and the French Revolution
How Trump set up nursing home residents to die in the pandemic
Jillian S. Ambroz
And what President-elect Biden can do to help them
As COVID cases rise, Alex Azar thanks Trump for his “leadership that’s gotten us where we are today”
Jessica Corbett
There were over 165,000 new cases reported in the U.S. on Friday
Moderna says its coronavirus vaccine exhibits “94.5% vaccine efficacy.” Here’s what that means
Nicole Karlis
Though promising, more hurdles remain — and "vaccine effectiveness" is different from "vaccine efficacy"
Trump “has never been very actively involved” in COVID-19 vaccine: top Operation Warp Speed adviser
Sarah K Burris
Dr. Slaoui says he hopes to reach out to Biden's team to ensure a smooth transition, but he doesn't have permission
There are economic reasons that Trump’s coup attempt won’t work, experts say
Matthew Rozsa
Salon spoke with economists about what kind of economic situations beget successful coups
Is mass incarceration driving racial disparities in the pandemic?
Rod McCullom
One study in June linked 16 percent of Covid-19 cases in Chicago and across Illinois to Cook County Jail.
Ire for Trump after 130 Secret Service agents reportedly infected or under Covid-19 quarantine
Andrea Germanos
"Unbelievable," Ocasio-Cortez said. "GOP doesn't even care for the lives of the people protecting theirs"
Stanford vs. Harvard: Two famous business schools’ opposing tactics on COVID
Mark Kreidler
In the time of COVID-19, no two institutions have come to quite the same conclusions about how to proceed safely
Report finds over 100 rebellions in jails and prisons over COVID conditions
Ella Fassler
Demands for baseline safety measures by incarcerated people have been met with brutal repression and punishment
Conservatives value personal stories more than liberals do when evaluating scientific evidence
Randy Stein, Alexander Swan, Michelle Sarraf
When science and anecdote share a podium, you must decide how to value each
More than 80% of Pfizer’s vaccine doses have already been bought by world’s richest
Julia Conley
"You couldn't get a clearer example of how unequal the pharmaceutical system is"
Will the coronavirus evolve to be less deadly?
Wendy Orent
All pandemics eventually run their course. But history and science suggest many possible pathways
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