This column is a part of Republic of Distrust, a series about the loss of trust in American institutions and what can be done to restore it. Has America lost its faith in science? It’s a surprisingly ...
Phillips is a fellow of the American College of Epidemiology and vice president of science and strategy for the COVID Collaborative. Much of this analysis is sound — calls to improve stockpiles, ...
We have data about hospitalizations," Vespignani says. In addition to the health data, the researchers also had unprecedented access to tech company analytics on mobility and consumer behavior, ...
A study finds that the antiviral drug is safe to prescribe in children with COVID-19 who are at least 6 years old.
At the end of January, Washington, DC, saw an extremely unusual event. The MAHA Institute, which was set up to advocate for some of the most profoundly unscientific ideas of our time, hosted leaders ...
A covid vaccine study that the CDC’s chief halted this spring over methodological concerns was published Tuesday in JAMA Network Open, a leading peer-reviewed medical journal. The analysis used the ...
The ruling class’s declaration that “the pandemic is over” has been disproven yet again, as the 11th wave of mass COVID-19 infection is now sweeping across the US and other countries, driven by new ...
You likely don’t associate summertime with coughing, chills and sneezing, but COVID-19 has changed that reality. Research shows that COVID tends to spike twice annually — once in the winter and once ...
People do not need to have tested positive for the coronavirus to be considered for a diagnosis of long COVID, a new report from the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine concludes.
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