Nearly one year ago, the World Health Organization sounded the alarm about the coronavirus, but was ignored. Nearly one year ago, the World Health Organization sounded the alarm about the coronavirus, but was ignored.doi:10.1038/d41586-021-00162-4Amy Maxmen...
a new path. Here we show that the early 2023 strains BKK with one stiffening mutation confirm that path, and the single flexing mutation of a later 2023 variant EG.5 strengthens it further. The few mutations of the new path have greatly reduced pandemic deaths, for mechanical reasons ...
China is currently at a critical juncture, where Xi is leading the country to realize the ambitious "Chinese modernization," while being confronted with major challenges, such as downward economic pressure following the COVID-19 pandemic, rising protectionism and suppression from Western nations, and ...
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In a rueful look back at her prescient book, an author wrestles with why we shrugged at the nightmare warnings and hopes this time will be different.
pandemic, acceptance of these vaccines has declined over time. Part of that is likely because people don’t fear Covid in the way they did a few years ago — nor should they. As a species, we have acquired a lot more immunological armor with which to fight off the worst...
We examine the selectivity, reasons, and types of COVID-induced migration in the U.S. during the first year of the pandemic. Using Pew鈥檚 American Trends Panel, we find that 3 percent relocated by June 2020 because of the pandemic. One-third of movers feared infection, another quarter ...
it spread so fast -- and what's next? Sharing insights from the outbreak, global health expert and TED Fellow Alanna Shaikh traces the spread of COVID-19, discusses why travel restrictions aren't effective and highlights the medical changes needed worldwide to ...
Younger people are at lower risk of severe health outcomes if they develop COVID-19, and are therefore not a priority group for vaccine rollout. However, a silent mental health pandemic wave is in full force, and this time it is targeting younger age gro
August 12, 2020Throughout the pandemic, we've been talking about how COVID-19 will transform thefuture of businessat large, as well as industries fromfood,insurance, andhospital caretoparcel deliveryandpackaging. Now, we are expanding that conversation by serving as the...