Breaking the Chains of COVID-19 Transmission
One COVID-19 patient could lead to thousands of new cases. Contact tracers use calls, texts, and personal persuasion to prevent that from happening.
>As the world fights SARS-CoV-2, the numbers funnel through one critical Johns Hopkins map.
>How COVID-19 has reset the present and the future.
>Lisa Cooper explains why the pandemic hit African American communities especially hard.
>Universities responded to the pandemic with sound science and advice. We can still do more.
>A global approach to universal psychological responses.
>Big biological threats over the last couple decades have taught us one thing: More are on the way.
>From a virtual ICU to a Navajo Nation quarantine, public health experts solve novel challenges.
>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.
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