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He added: “We're either going to do the right thing, or we're not. And if we don't do better, we're going to watch a lot more of our fellow Louisiana brothers and sisters die.” Nearly 7,300 deaths in the state have been confirmed from the COVID-19 disease cau...
"So if you're not having to go back to work for the next three, four or five weeks, maybe now's a good time to start getting used to getting back into your routine. Try to get up in the morning normally as if you were going to go to work, get ready for ...
a highly transmittable and pathogenic RNA virus, causing coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), the worst ever global pandemic. Coronaviruses (CoVs) have emerged as a major public health concern. Urgent global response to COVID-19 outbreak has been to limit spread of SARS-...
This systematic review and meta-analysis estimates the incubation periods of COVID-19 caused by various strains of SARS-CoV-2.
This article aims to do the following: The COVID-19 pandemic's comparatively deep impact on Asian Americans—and other communities of color—has exposed the gap between perception and reality. A look beneath the top-line numbers ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has dramatically restricted adolescents’ lives. We used nationwide Norwegian survey data from 2014–2021 (N = 227,258; ages 13–18) to examine psychosocial outcomes in adolescents before and during the pandemic. Multilevel models revealed higher depressive symptoms and le...
rule and say, 'I can't do 14,' so I'm not going to do any at all, and [the CDC] wants those people to know that seven [days] would be better than nothing," Ellie Murray, an epidemiologist at Boston University, said. "But I don't think that's how the message is getting ...
The key objectives of this research are to examine if: (1) the COVID-19 risk perception varies among the male and female population; and (2) gender makes any difference to the mechanisms adopted to cope with COVID-19. 2. Gender and pandemics Pandemics and epidemics are not something new...
Nearly half of people who said they will “definitely” or “probably” not get a Covid-19 vaccine cited mistrust in the vaccines as a reason for not getting vaccinated, according to the latest data, published Wednesday and based on survey responses from June 23 to July 5. That’s an in...