Not as much as one might expect. BySeth Masket Filed under2020 Election Tasos Katopodis / Getty Images Enough time has passed since the 2020 presidential election that we can now ask: What effect did COVID-19, arguably the biggest event of the year — of the century, even — have on th...
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Assigning a cause of death is never straightforward, but data on excess deaths suggest coronavirus death tolls are likely an underestimate
Can dogs and other pets get COVID-19? The virus that causes COVID-19 can spread from people to pets, including cats and dogs. If you have COVID-19 you should restrict contact with your pet as much as possible to avoid passing it to them. To reduce the chance of your pet getting ...
How COVID drove the evolution of fact-checkingdoi:10.37016/MR-2020-69Samikshya SiwakotiKamya YadavNicola BarilettoLuca ZanottiUlas ErdogduJacob N. ShapiroShorenstein Center for Media, Politics, and Public Policy
1. Why does the COVID-19 spread so rapidly? 2. General mortality rate of novel coronavirus pneumonia and the reason for high mortality rate in some countries. 3. How effective are the epidemic control policies in various countries and why Germany has a low motality rate?
The COVID-19 outbreak has severely weakened China’s first quarter economic performance, but it could possibly see a quick return to growth.
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A year after it emerged, COVID-19 has nowclaimed more than 2 million livesworldwide. Experts have said for much of the last year that the only way to escape thecoronavirus' grasp is through widespread vaccination. Weapons to win that war have been and continue to be approved by individual...
“It hurt the response that they weren’t honest.” Leaders should always be transparent about why pandemic health measures are being implemented, he says, even if some facts are tough to swallow. Although COVID-19 isn’t yet in the rear-view mirror, policymakers are already discuss...