What we know about your chances of catching the virus outdoors: Pandemic life is safer outdoors, in part, because even a light wind will quickly dilute the virus Article 216 words 8 votes
Nearly 40% of Icelanders are using a covid contact-tracing app—and it hasn’t helped much Article 429 words 10 votes
As coronavirus overruns Russia, doctors are dying on the front lines healthcare Article 566 words 6 votes
COVID has badly affected wealthy nations, what will it do to poor ones and how can they stop it with their limited means? Article 1572 words 5 votes
'Genocide by default': America prepares for a brutal coronavirus slow burn Article 1043 words 19 votes
'Three decisions and a two-point plan': How Australia got on top of COVID-19 Article 1377 words 4 votes
How scientists could stop the next pandemic before it starts healthcare Article 1581 words, published Apr 21 2020 4 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
"ICU delirium" is leaving COVID-19 patients scared and confused healthcare Article 1848 words 7 votes
Flattening the truth on coronavirus: All your questions about the pandemic, answered. Sort of Article 922 words 8 votes
A US internal report projects 200,000 new cases per day and 3,000 deaths per day by June 1st Article 772 words 16 votes
Australian intelligence officials have no evidence of Wuhan lab link to coronavirus Article 520 words 6 votes
April 15, 2020: A coronavirus chronicle - Twenty-four hours at the epicenter of the pandemic in New York City Article 3 votes
In race for a coronavirus vaccine, an Oxford group leaps ahead: As scientists at the Jenner Institute prepare for mass clinical trials, new tests show their vaccine to be effective in monkeys medicine Article 6 votes
A disaster waiting to happen or a bold, evidence-based response? In Sweden, it depends who you ask Article 1057 words 6 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
Border wall work in Arizona speeds up, igniting contagion fears Article 1475 words, published Mar 31 2020 5 votes
Mayor London Breed’s early and aggressive moves to contain the outbreak have made San Francisco a national model in fighting the pandemic Article 2316 words 7 votes
China ends Wuhan lockdown after more than ten weeks, but normal life is still a distant dream Article 1476 words 8 votes
Australia should be moving to utilise people who have recovered from coronavirus and developed immunity against the virus to bolster essential services, a leading expert says Article 587 words 8 votes
'We will now see the benefits': Case increase in Australia slows as lockdown takes effect Article 744 words 5 votes
The coronavirus pandemic is reminding us to look inwards and self reflect mental health Article 1748 words 4 votes
How the coronavirus travels through the air and whether masks are effective have become some of the most divisive debates in this pandemic Article 3498 words 10 votes
'Coronavirus denialism' is already a movement, and its leader is Jair Bolsonaro Article 593 words 14 votes
GM’s ventilator effort goes haywire with US President Donald Trump turning on CEO Mary Barra Article 15 votes
UK has enough intensive care units for coronavirus, expert predicts healthcare Article 609 words 5 votes