MIT researchers have built a simple tool to give clear guidelines on indoor safety in the midst of a pandemic.
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Some Health Care Workers Are Wary Of Getting COVID-19 Vaccines
“It’s a minority of people that are saying absolutely no way” says Dr. Marci Drees, hospital epidemiologist for ChristianaCare and a liaison to the CDC’s federal vaccine advisory committee. “I think the majority of people really just want to know more.”
Plastic Dividers and Masks All Day: What Teaching in a Pandemic Looks Like
As school districts diverge on handling the pandemic, Baltimore City Public Schools are slowly trying to get students back in the classroom. It has not been easy, but neither has remote learning.
Anthony Fauci’s Thoughts on Covid-19 Transmission, Treatments, and Vaccines
A few key takeaways from America’s top infectious disease doctor including details about the recent vaccine announcements.
Ranked: The 10 US Cities Best Positioned To Recover From Coronavirus (And The 10 Worst)
Moody’s Analytics has issued a report that examines the potential to recover from coronavirus among the top 100 metro areas in the US—and while some of the results are to be expected, some are more surprising.
How much is 250,000 deaths? Enough to empty wide swaths of the country.
As of Thursday, over a quarter-million people in the United States had died of covid-19. Each of these 250,000 people is a life lost to a single virus in less than nine months.