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With ventilators running out, doctors say the machines are overused for Covid-19 (Stat)

Even as hospitals and governors raise the alarm about a shortage of ventilators, some critical care physicians are questioning the widespread use of...

Coronavirus may ‘reactivate’ in cured patients, Korean CDC says (Bloomberg)

The coronavirus may be “reactivating” in people who have been cured of the illness, according to Korea’s Centers for Disease Control and...

7 answers to questions about the malaria drug Trump keeps pushing (NYT)

Here are the facts on hydroxychloroquine, which the president has promoted despite little evidence that it works against the coronavirus.

Can pets contract the coronavirus? (Slate)

After a tiger tested positive in New York, many people are wondering whether their pets are at risk for the virus....

Fauci: ‘Looks like’ U.S. deaths will be lower than original projection (The Hill)

Anthony Fauci said Wednesday morning that he thinks the number of U.S. deaths from coronavirus will end up being less than the original...

Expert on what’s ahead for California: Staying indoors until June (The Guardian)

California has fared better than New York, but residents should expect to stay indoors at least until June, a public health...

Craft-brewed hand sanitizer (NYT)

There’s a dire need for masks and gowns and other supplies. Some unexpected businesses are stepping up to help.

Coronavirus unlikely to significantly subside with warmer weather (The Hill)

Warmer weather is unlikely to significantly impede the spread of the novel coronavirus, a National Academies of Sciences (NAS) panel told the...

A Trump-touted malaria drug flops in coronavirus treatment (Investor’s Business Daily)

A decades-old malaria drug touted by President Donald Trump as a potential coronavirus treatment has failed to impress in an early-stage study.

How will we know when it’s time to reopen the nation (NYT)

Experts offer four benchmarks that can serve as a guide for cities and states, eliminating some of the guesswork.
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