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Marriage in the time of coronavirus: A Seattle couple shelters in place in the US outbreak epicenter
During times of crisis, relationships are tested. This is probably doubly true when one has a disability
03/14/2020 23:30 UTC
The simplest way to prevent the next pandemic? Leave bats alone
Bats harbor many viruses that can spill over to humans. It’s time to leave bats and their habitats undisturbed
09/18/2023 11:18 UTC
Some COVID-19 survivors are refusing vaccines — and even suing over mandates
In Oregon, six workers are suing because they say — having already had COVID-19 — they should not need a vaccine
09/16/2021 23:00 UTC
Best of 2020: Marriage in the time of coronavirus
Our 2020 retrospective continues with this essay set in Seattle’s first outbreak, in the early days of the pandemic
12/25/2020 00:00 UTC
A daily pill to treat COVID could be just months away, scientists say
Daily antiviral pills for treating COVID-19 might be available by late fall or winter
09/28/2021 12:45 UTC
A COVID vaccine, every year, for the rest of your life? It’s starting to look that way
Current science says coronavirus immunity only lasts 3 to 12 months — which may throw a wrench in the vaccine plan
09/23/2020 22:09 UTC
Scientists are closing in on an HIV vaccine
By using mRNA vaccine technology, researchers were able to successfully vaccinate primates against simian HIV
12/15/2021 23:44 UTC
Consumer beware: Coronavirus antibody tests are still a work in progress
Infectious disease experts are raising pointed questions about the reliability of early tests
04/28/2020 10:30 UTC
Many U.S. health experts underestimated the coronavirus — until it was too late
Many leading infectious disease specialists underestimated the fast-moving outbreak in its first weeks and months
12/26/2020 13:29 UTC
Why opening restaurants is exactly what the coronavirus wants us to do
Experts say we could speed viruses’ spread by providing them with superspreading playgrounds
02/19/2021 23:19 UTC
Scientists hope mRNA vaccine technology could be used to cure cancer and HIV
The tech used in major COVID-19 vaccines is regarded as a "breakthrough." HIV vaccines could now be in the cards
06/27/2021 14:00 UTC
How the COVID-19 vaccine is distributed determines how the pandemic will end
National health care systems will make things more organized, but the US is still finding its footing
01/13/2021 01:00 UTC
No, COVID is not “airborne AIDS." But what it does to your immune system is still scary
Despite blunting the immune system, COVID is very unlike HIV. Experts say "airborne AIDS" is an irresponsible label
12/02/2022 17:00 UTC
California's karmic debt to the world
The Golden State’s misdeeds, from genocides to resource extraction to car culture, have come back to haunt it
10/17/2020 18:00 UTC
Scientists feud over hyped Stanford coronavirus antibody study: “The authors owe us all an apology”
Study that says Silicon Valley cases were underestimated by 85x exemplifies "how NOT to do statistics", expert says
04/26/2020 12:00 UTC
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