COVID-19 research is happening at lightning speed—sometimes at the expense of sound science.
>An old-school approach offers a fast, stopgap solution for a modern pandemic.
>What you need to know about all those COVID-19 predictions.
>Equitable Distribution of COVID-19 Vaccines
Getting COVID-19 vaccines to those who need them most will require unprecedented global cooperation.
>A return to normal requires a vaccine for the novel coronavirus. What will it take to get one?
>COVID-19 and Suicide
The pandemic has created a convergence of suicide risk factors that need a public health response.
>Author of The Great Influenza reconsiders science, leadership, and society.
>Using statistical techniques that he pioneered in the AIDS epidemic, Ron Brookmeyer has illuminated the depths of the fall anthrax attacks.
>Some epidemiologists believe human genetics plays a role in who gets sick and how sick they get.
>Misinformation about SARS-CoV-2 is as contagious as the virus itself.
>Mai Anh Hoang never planned to work in tobacco control. It was a bureaucratic snafu that first sent her into the fight against the deadly epidemic in Southeast Asia.
>Preparedness policies require a long view—but politicians tend to think short-term.
>Shut out by high costs, a lack of insurance and other obstacles, many of America's 34 million immigrants lack proper health care. New culturally
>Communication Breakdown
Aside from the use of photocopy and fax machines, the transfer of health care information has not changed much since William Henry Welch founded our School.
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