The reasons why the U.S. isn’t on track to open up (Politico)
Labs nationwide are overwhelmed by patient samples flooding in as they continue to face a shortage of critical supplies.
Is the coronavirus airborne? It’s complicated (Vox)
How a quirk of scientific jargon is confusing and endangering us.
A single case of measles can...
Can a mask protect me? Putting homemade masks in the hierarchy of controls (Johns...
There has been a lot of talk over the last week about the use of masks. What kind of masks are available,...
‘You’re basically right next to the nuclear reactor’ (WaPo)
I could be the last person some of these patients ever see, or the last voice they hear. A lot of people...
“What Doctors Are Afraid Of” (The Atlantic)
Doctors and nurses reveal the terrifying reality of fighting COVID-19 in this seven-minute-long documentary from The Atlantic: Chaos. Fear. Dwindling stockpiles of equipment....
The U.S. doesn’t just need to flatten the curve. It needs to “raise the...
How everybody can do their part to help doctors fight coronavirus, in one chart.
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New research links air pollution to higher coronavirus death rates (NYT)
Coronavirus patients in areas that had high levels of air pollution before the pandemic are more likely to die from the infection...
Some Swedish hospitals have stopped using chloroquine to treat Covid-19 after reports of severe...
Several hospitals in Sweden have reportedly stopped administering chloroquine to coronavirus patients following reports the drug was causing adverse side effects.
Why does the President keep pushing a malaria drug (The Atlantic)
What is actually known about hydroxychloroquine, the medication that Trump is fixated on recommending for COVID-19?
Two...
Thanks to Trump, there’s a hydroxychloroquine shortage for people who need it (Rolling Stone)
People with lupus and other autoimmune disorders rely on the so-called COVID-19 “miracle drug,” and now they’re unable to get it....