Erin Bromage, PHD examines the risks of coronavirus exposure in different environments and settings Article 3097 words, published May 6 2020 6 votes
The problem with stories about dangerous coronavirus mutations. There’s no clear evidence that the pandemic virus has evolved into significantly different forms—and there probably won’t be for months Article 2076 words 8 votes
Italian scientists claim to have developed vaccine that neutralises coronavirus in human cells Link 8 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 Article 2956 words 21 votes
There has not been a single instance of a child under ten transmitting the coronavirus, even in contact tracing carried out by World Health Organization Article 248 words 10 votes
Australian Government releases coronavirus tracing app COVIDSafe, in bid to halt COVID-19's spread Article 248 words 8 votes
‘Closing borders is ridiculous’: The epidemiologist behind Sweden’s controversial coronavirus strategy Article 1233 words 10 votes
A disaster waiting to happen or a bold, evidence-based response? In Sweden, it depends who you ask Article 1057 words 6 votes
Community privacy concerns have forced the Australian Government to insist a coronavirus tracing app will neither track people's locations nor be available for law enforcement agencies to access Article 563 words 8 votes
Australia has chanced upon an exciting new possibility – the prospect of eliminating the new coronavirus. Completely. Not just flattening the curve but crushing it. Article 1371 words 12 votes
Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison has accused an unidentified north-west Tasmanian aged care worker of being dishonest about their contacts Article 803 words 3 votes
Loss of smell and taste validated as COVID-19 symptoms in patients with high recovery rate Article 582 words 13 votes
Answers to questions about Apple and Google’s new coronavirus tracking project Article 2353 words 8 votes
Why I’m not making COVID19 visualizations, and why you (probably) shouldn’t either Article 2370 words, published Mar 31 2020 4 votes
Could you get COVID-19 and not even know it? The simple answer is yes — but you're more likely to have some symptoms, even if they're mild Article 875 words 5 votes
What we need to understand about asymptomatic carriers if we’re going to beat the coronavirus Article 3397 words 4 votes
Eight strains of the coronavirus are circling the globe. Here's what clues they're giving scientists Article 1549 words 6 votes
World Health Organization launches global megatrial of the four most promising coronavirus treatments Article 2420 words, published Mar 22 2020 5 votes
It's up to you: data shows coronavirus can only be controlled if eight out of 10 Aussies stay home Article 1245 words 12 votes
Swedish PM Stefan Löfven warned over 'Russian roulette-style' Covid-19 strategy – health experts say attempt to build herd immunity is a 'mad experiment with 10m people' Article 1181 words 6 votes
How Melbourne scientists' coronavirus preparation puts Australia ahead of the world Article 2062 words 6 votes
Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus as an agent of emerging and reemerging infection Link 10 votes
Outbreak - Simplified simulations of a disease outbreak with tweakable parameters (like transmission and mortality rates) to show how epidemics can unfold Link 5 votes
Experimental coronavirus vaccine test opens with first doses to four volunteers Article 987 words 8 votes
How outbreaks spread exponentially: comparing social distancing, quarantining, and unmitigated spread of the virus Article 1061 words 13 votes
Coronavirus can stay infectious for days on surfaces. But it’s still okay to check your mail Article 11 votes
World Health Organization declares the coronavirus outbreak a global pandemic Article 500 words 19 votes