Showing results for: Coronavirus - Covid 19 (page 82)
What policing during the pandemic can tell us about crime rates and arrests
Tom Nolan
With officers being hit by illness, arrests have dropped during the coronavirus crisis.
We could soon be harvesting anti-viral antibodies from tobacco plants
Marnie Willman
"Plantibodies" represent a new avenue for treatments against fast moving viruses like influenza or coronavirus
Food, faith and farming in the apocalypse: The coronavirus pandemic and the rural-urban divide
Marie Mutsuki Mockett
Here's what Christian farmers I know think about COVID-19, and how it might bring America together
Coronavirus strikes at already struggling fishermen and shaky seafood supply chains
Meg Wilcox
With restaurants and international markets disappearing, it’s sink or swim for the nation’s fishermen.
Might the coronavirus be a peacemaker?
Tom Engelhardt
Imagine a post-coronavirus planet on which the U.S. military is no longer the sinkhole of taxpayer dollars
Around the world, a new disease stalls efforts to fight old ones
Lynne Peeples
COVID-19 has derailed immunization efforts for measles, polio, and other scourges, worrying global health experts.
Trump is insane: And it’s time for leading Democrats to say that out loud
David Masciotra
Rational Americans already understand that our president is mentally ill. Will Democrats ever speak truth to power?
Cash-strapped hospitals lay off thousands of health workers despite COVID-19 staff shortages
Igor Derysh
Thousands of medical workers are out of a job as the crisis exposes the perils of the for-profit health care system
5 ways to know if we’ve hit the COVID-19 peak
Phil Galewitz
Health experts say not to expect a single peak day to determine when the tide has turned
Who will be asked to make sacrifices to “reopen America”? That means black bodies
Sophia Tesfaye
Black people are far more likely to get sick and die from COVID-19. Now white America wants the help back at work
Rep. Ilhan Omar: Cancel all rent and mortgage payments for duration of COVID-19 crisis
Jake Johnson
Minnesota Democrat wants to go beyond suspending rents and mortgages, and forgive all missing payments
Trump’s OSHA, asleep on the job? COVID-19 infections and deaths surge among frontline workers
Jake Johnson
"They're simply missing in action in handling this epidemic. OSHA has been invisible in this whole response."
COVID-19 is accelerating the Republican Party’s descent into authoritarianism
Corey Hill
Trump and his allies within the GOP ecosystem are hostile to democracy
90% of US COVID-19 deaths may have been prevented if social distancing began sooner: epidemiologists
Roger Sollenberger
If social distancing policies gone into effect two weeks earlier, many more would have been saved, experts reveal
“It must be investigated”: Trump donors get $569 million contract to build 17 miles of border wall
Igor Derysh
Watchdog group demands probe after no-bid contract pays Republican-connected firm $37 million per mile of wall
Former Trump “fixer” Michael Cohen granted early release from prison amid coronavirus pandemic
Roger Sollenberger
Michael Avenatti will also be released for 90 days, but underprivileged populations at Rikers Island must remain
Dystopia arrives — not with a bang, but a cough
John Feffer
Covid-19 has decisively put the lie to American exceptionalism
Judge lets Texans cast absentee ballots — but AG threatens felony charges
Igor Derysh
Judge says Texas voters worried about coronavirus can cast mail ballots — but AG Ken Paxton is fighting back
On Hannity’s Fox News show, Dr. Oz suggests schools reopen because “only” 3% more people may die
Igor Derysh
Dr. Oz tells Hannity an increase in deaths as a result of reopening schools "might be a trade-off" for some folks
Diamond & Silk claim Bill Gates work on coronavirus vaccine is part of plot to “rule the world”
Brad Reed
Trump-loving social media personalities Diamond & Silk this week uncorked a bizarre conspiratorial rant about Gates
Fox News fights coronavirus misinformation lawsuit: First Amendment protects “false” speech
Igor Derysh
Fox News says it cannot be held liable because the Constitution protects "false" and "outrageous" claims
Jeff Bezos, world’s richest man, posts $24 billion in personal profit due to Amazon’s pandemic surge
Elizabeth Preza
The richest man in the world Jeff Bezos now $24 billion richer amid pandemic
Are we really hitting a pandemic “peak” — or is this a media mirage?
Jim Naureckas
We're told the "worst" is over and the curve is flattening. But real-world evidence suggests a long road ahead
The future of the economy depends on antibody testing
Nicole Karlis
So-called "silent spreaders" aren't being tested — and that's a huge problem for public health
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