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8 votes
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State and federal data on COVID-19 testing don’t match up
8 votes -
It’s time to get on the bidet train, America
19 votes -
Moderna’s coronavirus vaccine shows encouraging early results
5 votes -
The lessons of the Great Depression
8 votes -
US President Donald Trump says he is taking hydroxychloroquine to protect against coronavirus, dismissing safety concerns
21 votes -
For those who (privately) aspire to become more reclusive
12 votes -
Explosive whistleblower complaint by ousted US Health and Human Services official says he was pressured to give contract to Donald Trump-friendly pharma firm
11 votes -
Covid-19 outbreak in Nigeria is just one of Africa’s alarming hot spots
7 votes -
The coming disruption - Scott Galloway predicts a handful of elite universities and tech companies will soon monopolize higher education
6 votes -
New Zealand edges back to normal after quashing coronavirus in forty-nine days
26 votes -
Coal industry will never recover after coronavirus pandemic, say experts
24 votes -
How New York suffered nearly ten times the number of deaths as California
6 votes -
Bangladesh says coronavirus detected in Rohingya refugee camp
5 votes -
A spectacularly bad Washington Post story on Apple and Google’s exposure notification project
3 votes -
US GDP doesn’t credit social distancing, but it should
6 votes -
Apple Store's temperature checks may violate EU privacy rules, says German data protection office
5 votes -
The right to work from home should be a demand far beyond the pandemic
8 votes -
US pandemic bills are so big that only money-printing can pay them
6 votes -
Russia’s Foreign Ministry has criticized the Financial Times and The New York Times after they reported that Russia’s coronavirus death toll could be much higher than government officials are saying
9 votes -
Uber-Grubhub: How the pandemic is launching the era of online platform regulation
6 votes -
Doctors express glimmers of hope as they try out new approaches against coronavirus
5 votes -
What it's like being a Lifeline crisis support counsellor during the coronavirus pandemic
6 votes -
How pandemics end
9 votes -
Erin Bromage, PHD examines the risks of coronavirus exposure in different environments and settings
6 votes -
New Zealand will move to coronavirus level 2 in three separate stages starting from this Thursday
7 votes -
Virus hunters rely on faxes, paper records
4 votes -
Children growing up after this crisis will use far more oral language after it ends
10 votes -
Where have all the briskets gone?
6 votes -
The four men responsible for America’s COVID-19 test disaster
6 votes -
Travel from New York City seeded wave of US outbreaks
10 votes -
This is the future of the pandemic
7 votes -
COVID has badly affected wealthy nations, what will it do to poor ones and how can they stop it with their limited means?
5 votes -
Americans are starting to venture out to dine at restaurants
6 votes -
'Genocide by default': America prepares for a brutal coronavirus slow burn
19 votes -
US President Trump flouts coronavirus protocols as security experts warn of need to protect the President from a lethal threat
12 votes -
'Three decisions and a two-point plan': How Australia got on top of COVID-19
4 votes -
How scientists could stop the next pandemic before it starts
4 votes -
Experts knew a pandemic was coming. Here’s what they’re worried about next.
16 votes -
Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison unveils "a three-step plan and a national framework to achieve a COVID-safe economy and society" by July
5 votes -
Australia joins ‘first movers’ group of nations that have kept coronavirus under control
6 votes -
Coronavirus isolation affects your brain — a neuroscientist explains how, and what to do about it
Social media makes it possible for us socialise far and wide. Reach out to friends online, call your parents, and learn how to practice mindfulness or meditation. Head to the backyard for a dose...
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Social media makes it possible for us socialise far and wide. Reach out to friends online, call your parents, and learn how to practice mindfulness or meditation.
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Head to the backyard for a dose of nature, or if you're in an apartment with no nature to gaze at, be sure to get to a green space for your exercise.
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To help improve your sleep, try sticking to a routine and avoid screen time for at least an hour before bed. And lay off the alcohol – it reduces the quality of your sleep.
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Just 10 minutes of exercise may improve our attention for the following two to four hours, so if you're struggling to focus, get that blood pumping.
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Give your isolation brain a boost by laying off the high-sugar or high-fat treats. Have healthy snacks on hand instead, like fruit, vegetables and nuts.
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South Australian coronavirus messaging translators step up in their Congolese communities to fight against misinformation
3 votes -
The people who are keeping the internet running during COVID and how they're doing it
11 votes -
“Political connections and cronyism”: In blistering whistleblower complaint, Rick Bright blasts Team Trump’s pandemic response
7 votes -
How Jared Kushner's volunteer force led a fumbling hunt for US supplies
4 votes -
In an exclusive interview, Anthony Fauci, the face of America’s COVID-19 response, cautions against the rush for states to reopen, and offers his tips for handling the pandemic's information deluge
21 votes -
The controversial experiments and Wuhan lab accused by some of starting the coronavirus pandemic
4 votes -
SARS-CoV-2 was already spreading in France in late December 2019
13 votes -
An alliance of world leaders have met during a virtual summit, pledging 7.4 billion euros for coronavirus testing and treatment and the development of a vaccine
9 votes