Showing results for: Coronavirus - Covid 19 (page 66)
Pandemic, protest and a slow, painful economic recovery: We’ve got a long, hot summer ahead
Heather Digby Parton
Despite Trump's crowing, the economy's not improving and the death toll is still rising. None of this is over soon
The coronavirus’ next victim? Capitalism
Matthew Rozsa
The pandemic has exposed how political attacks on science are the only way to maintain the capitalist order
Hurricanes disproportionately harm communities of color. Why does TV news ignore that fact?
Emily Pontecorvo
Marginalized communities already have and will continue to suffer disproportionately from extreme weather disasters
COVID-19 overwhelms border ICUs
Heidi De Marco
Some facilities near the Mexican border have been overwhelmed with COVID-19 patients
Between burnout and the bends: Cascading crises have created a burnout epidemic
Sara Konrath
The lines between work and home are blurrier than ever, making many feel that we can't stop and rest
Who pays for protest injuries in a pandemic?
Michelle Andrews
Social media fears about lack of coverage for protest injuries are overblown
From “Pose” to Spike Lee’s “Da 5 Bloods,” Netflix’s June offerings spotlight LGBTQ and Black voices
Ashlie D. Stevens
With summer around the corner, you can beat the heat inside with these new TV shows, specials, movies, and docs
A graduation speech for our age of collapse
Tom Engelhardt
You’re graduating not into a world but into a conundrum.
Efforts to curb STDs falter in COVID’s shadow
Anna Maria Barry-Jester
Rates of infection and death from congenital syphilis have been on the rise for years.
Science alone can’t solve COVID-19. The humanities must help
Anna Magdalena Elsner, Vanessa Rampton
Scholars of society, language, and culture will be integral to addressing the broader issues raised by the pandemic
Collins misses Trump’s visit to Maine after Murkowski suggests she won’t back president in November
Roger Sollenberger
Trump threatened to back any challenger with a "pulse" who takes on Murkowski after she publicly criticized him
Are protesters and public health officials being pandemic hypocrites? That’s not how it works
Amanda Marcotte
Just because Trump claims the left wants "forever quarantine" doesn't make it true — and the protests prove it
Even with positive jobs report, Latinas still hardest hit by COVID-19 slowdown. Here’s why.
Alexia Fernández Campbell
The gap between the jobless rates of Latinas and white men was the largest: 8.3 percentage points
Authorities seized thousands of dollars of masks intended to shield protesters from COVID-19: report
Igor Derysh
"It appears they want to ensure that people who protest are susceptible to the ... deadly pandemic," the group says
Robert Reich: Trump’s presidency is over
Robert Reich
Trump's response to Floyd's murder has debased the presidency and squandered whatever moral authority remained
Major medical journal’s retraction of hydroxychloroquine study is poised to rile the MAGA crowd
Matthew Rozsa
While the retraction doesn't prove the drug's efficacy to treat COVID-19, it is likely to renew the culture war
A German Shepherd in New York is the first American dog confirmed to have the coronavirus
Matthew Rozsa
Earlier reports that a pug named Winston had been infected were incorrect
Tear-gassing protesters “is a very effective way of spreading coronavirus,” doctors say
Nicole Karlis
Tear gas can worsen COVID-19 symptoms or increase the chance of the virus spreading in crowds
George Floyd had tested positive for COVID-19 before his death, full autopsy reveals
Roger Sollenberger
Floyd's family gave the Hennepin County Medical Examiner's Office permission to release the full 20-page report
Sweden’s chief epidemiologist defends the country’s lax approach to pandemic
Matthew Rozsa
Some on the right admire the Swedish response, which data reveals caused far more deaths than neighboring countries
The science is clear: Trump bungled the pandemic response
Matthew Rozsa
Research shows what was already anecdotally obvious: Trump's abysmal mishandling of the pandemic got us here
Dr. Anthony Fauci: We may be closer to a coronavirus vaccine
Matthew Rozsa
One vaccine candidate is entering "phase 3 study," Fauci explains
Novelist and screenwriter Aleksandar Hemon on the “magnitude of catastrophe” facing America
Chauncey DeVega
"Matrix 4" writer on the clash between Trump's right-wing revolution and the Democrats' "wishful thinking"
How the credibility gap became a chasm in the age of Trump
Rebecca Gordon
And a new generation gap grew wider
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