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How the military could help fight COVID

Birthe Anders, Vincenzo Bollettino - The Conversation
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App solution to easing social distancing

Johannes Becker, David Starobinski - The Conversation
The site of an air raid that hit a funeral reception in the Arhab district, 40 kilometres north of the capital Sanaa, on February 16, 2017. (Getty/Mohammed Huwais)

WHO expected to cut aid to Yemen

Julia Conley - Common Dreams
Jared Kushner; Donald Trump; Ivanka Trump (Getty/Salon)

Trump admin's push for COVID cure

Alex Henderson - Alternet
Ground crew at the Los Angeles International airport unload pallets of supplies of medical personal protective equipment, PPE, from a China Southern Cargo plane upon its arrival on Friday, April 10, 2020. (AP Photo/Richard Vogel)

A democratic alliance to stop pandemics

John Davenport
Doctor and pharmacist Gilles Leboucher prepares a diluted solution of phages from three different concentrated types of phages on March 8, 2019, at the Croix-Rousse hospital, in Lyon, central-eastern France. (Romain Lafabregue/AFP/Getty Images)

Pharma neglected research for a while

Mike Ludwig - Truthout
FILE - In this Monday, April 27, 2015 file photo, a pangolin climbs out of a cage upon its release into the wild in Sibolangit, North Sumatra, Indonesia. Although a global wildlife summit banned all trade of the pangolin, an anteater with a distinctive coat of hard scales, doubts remain whether that will stop the illegal traffic of pangolins in Africa fueled by a growing demand from Asian consumers, particularly Chinese. (AP Photo/Binsar Bakkara, File) (AP)

How environmental damage drives disease

Dipika Kadaba - The Revelator
Donald Trump and Niel Cavuto (Fox News/Getty Images/Salon)

Cavuto on Trump's "unsettling" comments

Sky Palma - Raw Story
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Trump aims to shield corporations

Jake Johnson - Common Dreams
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Trump seen as a "global health threat"

Julia Conley - Common Dreams
In this photo taken on Saturday, Nov. 1, 2014,  a woman prisoner suspected of suffering from the Ebola virus, from Tubmanburg central prison, is pushed in a wheelchair towards a medical vehicle,  to be taken to an Ebola treatment center in Monrovia, Liberia. The Ebola outbreak has spawned a “silent killer,” experts say: hidden cases of malaria, pneumonia, typhoid and the like that are going untreated because people in the countries hardest hit by Ebola either cannot find an open clinic or are too afraid to go to one. (AP Photo/ Abbas Dulleh) (AP)

New disease stalls efforts to fight old

Lynne Peeples - Undark
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"It’s not over until it’s over"

Phil Galewitz - KFF Health News
In this Jan. 29, 2016, photo, Debra Aldridge, right, continues to make dinner as her grandson Mario Hendricks talks to a cousin about being able to go to a sleep-over at the cousin's home, at her home on Chicago's South Side. Nationwide, there are 2.7 million grandparents raising grandchildren. About a fifth have incomes that fall below the poverty line, according the Census figures. More grandparents are taking on the role of parents for their grandkids, as social service agencies try to place foster children in so-called kinship families. (AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast) (AP)

Multigenerational homes are at risk

Cara Anthony - KFF Health News
Robert Reich in “Saving Capitalism” (Netflix)

Public health first

Robert Reich - RobertReich.org
The new Gemini smartphone from Planet Computers is updating the classic PDA design for the 21st century. (Pietro Cardoso)

5 cyber issues the coronavirus lays bare

Laura DeNardis, Jennifer Daskal - The Conversation
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Scientists: Trump bungled this badly

Matthew Rozsa
Customers shop at Blue Ridge Arsenal in Chantilly, Va., USA (Samuel Corum/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images)

You can't actually shoot coronavirus

Amanda Marcotte
A NHS sign warning of coronavirus on Queen Street on March 22, 2020 in Cardiff, United Kingdom. (Matthew Horwood/Getty Images)

Is the media even getting facts right?

Jim Naureckas - FAIR
FILE – In this Oct. 23, 2015, file photo, Ohio Gov. John Kasich, a Republican presidential candidate, speaks during a balanced budget discussion with business leaders in Manchester, N.H. As the U.S. national debt ticks toward $20 trillion, Kasich says he is not abandoning his goal of a federal balanced-budget amendment, telling The Associated Press in a Tuesday, March 21, 2017, interview that the issue isn't partisan but critical to sustained economic prosperity. (AP Photo/Jim Cole, File) (AP)

A weakened public health response

Mike Ludwig - Truthout
An activist shows sex workers how to apply hand sanitizer during an awareness campaign to promote safe measures against the spread of the new Coronavirus, COVID-19. (Joaquin Sarmiento/AFP via Getty Images)

Sex workers struggling during pandemic

Nicole Karlis
US President Donald Trump addresses the nation from the Oval Office about the widening Coronavirus crisis on March 11, 2020 in Washington, D.C. (Doug Mills-Pool/Getty Images)

A revolution by pandemic

Bob Hennelly
Pro-choice and pro-life activists demonstrate in front of the the US Supreme Court during the 47th annual March for Life on January 24, 2020 in Washington, DC. (OLIVIER DOULIERY/AFP via Getty Images)

Will Supreme Court rule against science?

Sarah CM Roberts
Tattered American flag flapping in ominous sky (Getty Images)

Epidemic reveals America's weakness

David Masciotra
A worker gets ready to pass out instructions on how to fill out the 2020 census during a town hall meeting in Lithonia, Ga. (AP Photo/John Amis)

How the coronavirus may upend democracy

Igor Derysh
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