Showing results for: Coronavirus - Covid 19 (page 40)
Trump says he saved 2 million lives from COVID. Really?
Victoria Knight
Is there any truth to the idea that Trump is responsible for saving 2 million lives from COVID-19?
How to vote safely in person
Nicole Karlis, Matthew Rozsa
While it is unlikely you'll get coronavirus from your polling place, experts have a few tips to avoid transmission
SCOTUS lets Alabama ban curbside voting aimed at aiding people with COVID-19 risk and disabilities
Igor Derysh
A lower court had ruled that the ban violated the Constitution, as well as the Americans With Disabilities Act
Lincoln Project’s anti-Trump ads show the power of biting satire
Chris Lamb
Founded by longtime Republicans, the PAC has spent $28 million on the effort to unseat Trump
Why nurses say “Trump must go”
Mark Kreidler
Donald Trump’s inability to reckon with the truth of the coronavirus is apparent by the numbers
How Europe and America blew it on the pandemic: A tale of blindness and arrogance
Josef Bouska
In Europe and the U.S., politicians and the public were guided by fantasy — when the lessons of Asia were clear
Donald Trump is getting desperate — and his mental pathology is getting worse every day
Alan D. Blotcky, Seth D. Norrholm
As mental health professionals, we see a disturbed and destructive man whose psyche is unraveling before our eyes
Russian media may be joining China and Iran in turning against Trump
Robert Hinck, Robert Utterback, Skye Cooley
Chinese outlets that once relayed cautious optimism over Trump’s deal-making abilities now express exasperation
With vaccines stalled, some see coronavirus rapid tests as an alternative way to return to normal
Nicole Karlis
An effective and cheap rapid coronavirus test could be almost as good as a vaccine, experts say
Yale psychiatrist: Trump’s “authoritarian” attacks on science take the US back to “the Dark Ages”
Sarah K Burris
"When the defenses of a deprived population meet an authoritarian . . . we negate progress," Dr. Bandy X. Lee says
GOP senator who mocked Kamala Harris once asked Black supporter about Perdue chicken and Herman Cain
Roger Sollenberger
Republican Sen. David Perdue is not part of the family who owns Perdue Farms
Trump denies COVID surge, insists “people are tired of hearing Fauci and all these idiots”
Jake Johnson
"People are tired of Covid. People are saying, 'Whatever, just leave us alone,'" the president said during a call
Trump: Fauci is a “disaster” and possibly an “idiot”
Matthew Rozsa
Fauci previously told "60 Minutes" that he was not surprised by Trump's COVID-19 diagnosis
Floridians ask judge to declare Trump debating “a public nuisance” so he doesn’t spread COVID
Bob Brigham
A group of Miami-Dade residents have filed the suit to prevent Trump from visiting the state
COVID takes challenge of tracking infectious college students to new level
Lauren Weber
The return of college students has fueled as many as 3,000 COVID-19 cases a day, and keeping track is a challenge
NBC rebuked for booking Trump town hall opposite Biden’s on rival ABC
Julia Conley
Calls for #NBCblackout after the network is accused of "caving to the Trumpian impulses the network helped hone"
The coronavirus vaccine will not be free: Americans have already paid for it — twice
Charlotte Kilpatrick
The government is paying vaccine development costs plus paying for production — with a hefty profit for the makers
Toxic masculinity has become a threat to public health
Nicole Karlis
A bootstraps, hyper-macho mentality is making many Americans eschew masks and push their feelings down deeper
Inside the fall of the CDC
James Bandler, Patricia Callahan, Sebastian Rotella, Kirsten Berg
How the CDC was brought to its knees by a virus, the president and the capitulation of its own leaders
Is the pandemic making us drink more, or less? It’s complicated
Nicole Karlis
Research shows that right after lockdown, people drank more — but things changed as the months went on
Who decides when vaccine studies are done? Internal documents show Fauci plays a key role
Isaac Arnsdorf, Caroline Chen, Ryan Gabrielson
Dr. Anthony Fauci will see data from government-funded vaccine trials before the FDA does
A dueling town halls upside: Media finally focuses on the wide gulf between Biden and Trump
Dan Froomkin
The nation's top political reporters actually focused on the extreme contrast between the candidates, not spectacle
Trump should face manslaughter charges for his “reckless” handling of COVID-19: former prosecutor
Brad Reed
"He is responsible for their deaths," former Manhattan District Attorney’s Office prosecutor Robert Gottlieb says
Trump’s town hall stunt backfires: NBC’s Savannah Guthrie gives him the grilling voters wouldn’t
Sophia Tesfaye
Donald Trump made the wrong choice when he refused to appear for a virtual face-off against Joe Biden
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