Showing results for: Coronavirus (page 181)
The silent threat of the coronavirus: America’s dependence on Chinese pharmaceuticals
Christine Crudo Blackburn, Andrew Natsios, Gerald W Parker, Leslie Ruyle
As the new coronavirus spreads rapidly around the globe, the international community is scrambling to keep up.
Coronavirus spurs prejudice. History suggests that’s no surprise.
Marisa Peryer
As anti-Asian sentiment surges amid the growing coronavirus crisis, experts point to history & warn of consequences
Quarantine and chill? The internet is giving quarantined people a social outlet
Nicole Karlis
In the midst of the largest quarantine in history, those directly affected are taking to social media for comfort
The Trump administration has made the U.S. less ready for infectious disease outbreaks
Linda J. Bilmes
The Trump administration has slashed funding for the CDC and its infectious disease research
Bats’ unique immune systems make them stealthy reservoirs for viruses
Marnie Willman
Bats have been at the center of many major viral outbreaks because they can carry viruses without showing symptoms
Can China prevent its next epidemic?
Apoorva Mandavilli
China’s response to the coronavirus outbreak has drawn praise, but more important will be the lessons it takes away
“Wuhan coronavirus” and the racist art of naming a virus
Marie Myung-Ok Lee
The rhetoric around 2019-nCoV — the "Wuhan coronavirus" — plays on centuries-old racist sentiments against Asians
Quarantines have tried to keep out disease for thousands of years
Leslie S. Leighton
Beginning as early as the ancient Greeks, people turned to quarantine to contain a scourge
Response to nation’s first coronavirus case draws on lessons from measles outbreak
Will Stone
Public health workers are building on lessons learned during the outbreak of measles in 2019
Masks signal cultural disconnect as L.A.’s Chinese community braces for coronavirus
Anna Almendrala
The use of face masks is common in China, to protect against both germs and pollution
Tucker Carlson defends lack of diversity on Trump task force: Wokeness is a “virus” that “destroys”
Matthew Rozsa
Carlson, who called white supremacy a "hoax," slams a report on the lack of diversity on Trump's coronavirus team
Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross says coronavirus outbreak will be good for the economy
Matthew Rozsa
The cabinet member said the virus “will help to accelerate the return of jobs to North America”
Trump-loving conspiracy nuts tout drinking “dangerous bleach” as miracle cure for coronavirus
Brad Reed
“Chief Police 2" touted “Miracle Mineral Solution” as not only a cure for coronavirus but also for autism and HIV
American cities prepare for the worst as Wuhan coronavirus spreads
Nicole Karlis
As the number of cases rises, major American cities are bracing for the virus' spread
Something far deadlier than the Wuhan virus lurks near you
Liz Szabo
Influenza poses a far greater threat to Americans than the coronavirus from China
The mystery of the Wuhan coronavirus deepens as first case hits U.S.
Nicole Karlis
The virus is being compared to SARS and MERS — but health experts are still struggling to understand its severity
Why eating meat in America is like going on a trip to the drug store
Martha Rosenberg
Most of the meat Americans eat is banned in other industrialized countries
How the Trump budget undercuts security risks posed by pandemics
Maureen Miller
Worldwide epidemics — like Ebola and Zika — could flourish because of American inaction in a key program
“Ebola virus will not be gone. It will only be hiding again”
David Quammen
One of the world's great experts lays out how we got here, and exactly what needs to happen next
Scientists just found another reason to be worried about the deadly MERS virus
Lindsay Abrams
New research indicates that the virus may be airborne
Deadly MERS virus infects second patient in U.S.
Sarah Gray
Officials confirmed the presence of a second case in Florida, unrelated to the first
The deadly MERS virus has officially made it to the United States
Lindsay Abrams
The CDC confirmed the first case of the Middle Eastern virus in Indiana
Page: 181