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Man behind Sweden’s controversial virus strategy admits mistakes
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Independent people - Iceland's approach to the coronavirus
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A coroner’s report has revealed that the Queensland miner who was Australia’s youngest COVID-19 victim didn’t die of coronavirus at all
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Weekly coronavirus-related chat, questions, and minor updates - week of May 25
This thread is posted weekly, and is intended as a place for more-casual discussion of the coronavirus and questions/updates that may not warrant their own dedicated topics. Tell us about what the...
This thread is posted weekly, and is intended as a place for more-casual discussion of the coronavirus and questions/updates that may not warrant their own dedicated topics. Tell us about what the situation is like where you live!
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Coronavirus may be a blood vessel disease, which explains everything
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More than 200 schools in South Korea have been forced to close just days after they re-opened, due to a new spike in virus cases
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A third of Americans reporting anxiety and depression symptoms during the COVID pandemic
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Florida officials approve Walt Disney World reopening plans
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Half of newly diagnosed coronavirus cases in Washington State are in people under 40
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France eases some pandemic restrictions and will reopen restaurants, bars and parks
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South Korea re-imposes some coronavirus restrictions after spike in new cases
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New analysis suggests that assumptions about the source of early cases in Washington state might have been wrong, but the resulting reaction may have prevented a more severe outbreak
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One of the first California counties to reopen is closing again - Lassen County, pop. 30,000, had no cases of COVID and reopened in early May. It now has four cases
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After one week with no new cases, New Zealand down to 1 active COVID-19 case, as mass gathering limit increases to 100 people
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Coronavirus patients flood hospitals in Indonesia's second-largest city
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African authorities conduct manhunts after hundreds flee quarantine centres in Zimbabwe and Malawi
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"Superspreaders": A small percentage of people may be responsible for a large number of COVID-19 infections
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UK suffers second-highest death rate from coronavirus
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Danish robot swabs throats for coronavirus – advance could mean healthcare workers are not exposed to risk during the monotonous process of taking samples
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COVID underdogs: Mongolia
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No new cases of Covid-19 in New Zealand for sixth day in a row, with eight active cases remaining
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You’re getting used to masks. Will you wear a face shield?
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Andrew Cuomo gave legal immunity to nursing home execs after big campaign donations. Critics say data proves New York's liability shield is linked to higher nursing home death rates
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This graph shows that measuring #SARSCoV2 levels in municipal sewage almost perfectly predicts forthcoming #COVID19 cases with a full week's notice (R=0.994)
@brennanspiegel: This graph is amazing. It shows that measuring #SARSCoV2 levels in municipal sewage almost perfectly predicts forthcoming #COVID19 cases with a full week's notice (R=0.994). It's one of several discoveries in this new study from @Yale: https://t.co/hZVdXebx2D. C-19 is #InThePoop
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South Australia's latest coronavirus case was granted travel exemption to visit dying relative, authorities reveal
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A 30-year-old man from Blackwater in Central Queensland has died with coronavirus, making him the youngest victim in Australia
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How did the Covidsafe app go from being vital to almost irrelevant?
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Trump team killed rule designed to protect health workers from pandemic like COVID-19
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Ontario to explore criminal charges against five long-term care homes in scathing military report, says Premier Doug Ford
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Sweden has revealed that despite adopting more relaxed measures to control coronavirus, by late April only 7.3% of people in Stockholm had developed the antibodies needed to fight the disease
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US CDC: Coronavirus fatality rate could be as low as 0.26%
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Human trials of potential coronavirus vaccine begin in Melbourne
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The new theatrics of remote therapy. How does treatment change when your patients are on a screen?
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World Health Organization halts hydroxychloroquine trial for coronavirus amid safety fears
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New state-level model from Imperial College London suggests that epidemic is not under control in most American states, predicts major surge in cases and deaths over next two months
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'Highly unlikely' we'll return to lockdown, Australian Health Minister says
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Why we might not get a coronavirus vaccine
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WHO warns millions of children at risk as Covid-19 pandemic disrupts routine vaccinations
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More than forty diagnosed with COVID-19 after Frankfurt church service
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More than a fifth of people in England believe Covid-19 is a hoax
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Pastor who claimed to cure coronavirus with faith dies of coronavirus
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US critics of stay-at-home orders tied to fossil fuel funding
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University of Oxford researchers have begun recruiting human volunteers for Phase II/III human trials of a COVID-19 vaccine
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People in other countries have been told to wear masks to protect from coronavirus. Australia isn't in the same boat
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One reason why coronavirus hits Black people the hardest
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Florida's strategy to protect seniors from COVID-19
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Weekly coronavirus-related chat, questions, and minor updates - week of May 18
This thread is posted weekly, and is intended as a place for more-casual discussion of the coronavirus and questions/updates that may not warrant their own dedicated topics. Tell us about what the...
This thread is posted weekly, and is intended as a place for more-casual discussion of the coronavirus and questions/updates that may not warrant their own dedicated topics. Tell us about what the situation is like where you live!
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Few US prisoners have been released since beginning of the pandemic: Nearly 3/4s of those held at jails are pretrial--meaning thousands of legally innocent individuals face a potential death sentence
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Why are Africa's coronavirus successes being overlooked? Examples of innovation aren’t getting the fanfare they would do if they emerged from Europe or the US
6 votes