Tag: Coronavirus
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If supplies of COVID-19 vaccine are initially limited, who should be vaccinated first? A mathematical model shows when and why it’s best to start with the young,
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Gender parity leads to collaboration and a blending of visions, and paves the way for the adoption of more comprehensive and inclusive solutions than if they’re conceived
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Five coping strategies to boost your resilience to see you through the final phases of the pandemic
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I live in a democracy. But as Thanksgiving approaches, I find myself longing for the type of freedom I am seeing in China
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Here’s what the west can learn from South Korea, Taiwan, Vietnam and more
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The Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine may be rolled out in mere weeks
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Covid-19 vaccines: How Pfizer’s and Moderna’s 95% effective mRNA shots work
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World Affairs
Breakfast with bwana
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Many people who exercise or engage in yoga also receive the benefits of inhaling through the nose instead of the mouth
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Interim analysis of trial data isn’t unusual – but leaves us with many things we still need to find out
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The Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine needs to be stored at -80⁰C
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Tourism in the South Pacific has been hit hard by COVID-19 border closures with thousands of people out of work.
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There are issues, such as global warming, where there is scientific consensus. But consensuses take decades, and Covid-19 is a new disease
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With a vaccine, yes, elimination is possible. But we need to be realistic about how long this might take
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As a zoonotic virus, COVID-19 is itself a symptom of human-influenced climate change. It is also indicative of the humanitarian impact of future environmental crises
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