Showing results for: Coronavirus - Covid 19 (page 41)
Making money off masks, COVID-spawned chain store aims to become obsolete
Markian Hawryluk
“I can’t wait to go out of business eventually,” the founder of COVID-19 Essentials said
Are temperature checks effective, or just “medical theater”?
Nicole Karlis
Many businesses now require them in order for patrons to enter. But experts say they have issues
CDC director warns “small gatherings” like Thanksgiving could spread coronavirus
Matthew Rozsa
While there's social pressure against ragers, Robert Redfield says even small parties are causing outbreaks
With Senate control at stake, Trump and COVID haunt vulnerable Republicans
Emmarie Huetteman
Sen. Joni Ernst has gone from being a rising star in the GOP to running neck and neck against a political newcomer
“Totally Under Control” shows all the ways the Trump administration let a virus win
Melanie McFarland
Alex Gibney's powerful new documentary lets health professionals spell out Trump's dereliction of duty to America
The coronavirus may live longer on some surfaces than previously believed. Here’s what that means
Matthew Rozsa
Should we change our routines? An Australian study could into question the potential for transmission through touch
Johnson & Johnson is pausing its COVID-19 vaccine trial after “unexplained illness” in volunteer
Matthew Rozsa
A J&J representative told Salon last month that they hoped emergency batches could be ready in early 2021
Cornel West on Trump, the virus and the future: “Imagine a world that is worth fighting for”
Chauncey DeVega
Accountability for Trump and his regime is one thing, says West. But don't succumb to a bitter desire for revenge
Trump’s COVID-19 diagnosis: What lies ahead could include a constitutional crisis over succession
Stephanie Newbold
A president may transfer power to the VP if they are no longer capable of carrying out their official role
As GOP politicians continue to flout pandemic precautions, do restaurants have to serve them?
Ashlie D. Stevens
After catering a Trump fundraiser, 13 restaurant employees are quarantining. How many more will risk their health?
Mike Lee goes maskless at Barrett hearing less than two weeks after testing positive for COVID-19
Igor Derysh
Mark Meadows also refused to talk to reporters at the hearing after they asked him to wear a mask
My sister died needlessly of COVID-19 — and bias
Sheila Butler
Despite our pleadings, my older sister Dr. Julie Butler could not access timely care. It didn't have to go this way
Mike Pence’s handling of COVID is straight out of the Christian Right playbook
Amy Littlefield
The tendency to lie to advance an agenda is not something Pence needed to learn from Trump
Taking the next knee: Is this athletic revolt for real and is it a danger to Donald Trump?
Robert Lipsyte
A look at the COVID chaos of American sports and the range of protests growing within the "bubble" of those games
Pandemic erects barriers for prized bloc of voters in nursing homes, senior facilities
Rachel Bluth
Older Americans are a consistent voting bloc courted by both parties
COVID-19 has killed more Americans than five wars combined
Terry H. Schwadron
"Don’t be afraid of COVID," Trump says as 43,000 more get sick each day
Trump-supporting retirees considered COVID a hoax — then Trump himself was infected
Alex Henderson
"The virus was a hoax here until Trump got it"
CRISPR researchers, awarded the Nobel Prize, say the technology could defeat coronavirus
Matthew Rozsa
The Nobel Prize was given to scientists who discovered a tool that helps us precisely alter DNA
“People have a right to be upset”: White House failure to contact trace stirs contempt
Kenny Stancil
"This borders on reckless in terms of exposing people," said New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy
“Utopia” shows the disheartening problems of pandemic TV
Melanie McFarland
Amazon's thriller evokes our current moment too closely & nowhere nearly as imaginatively as the moment demands
What should the U.S. learn from South Korea’s COVID-19 success?
Wudan Yan, Ann Babe
South Korea’s COVID response has been widely praised. Will Americans ever be willing to adopt a similar approach?
Home Depot’s giant skeleton is a metaphor for this year’s outsized morbidity
Ashlie D. Stevens
With death all around us, when do Halloween celebrations become too macabre?
In working while sick, Trump embodies the most toxic aspect of American work culture
Nicole Karlis
Trump's attempts to look "strong" by working through COVID-19 are setting a terrible example
As Trump touts his “great” COVID drugs, the Big Pharma cash flows to Biden
Jay Hancock
In the final stretch of the campaign, former Vice President Joe Biden is feeling the love in pharma contributions
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