While the nation waits to see how President Donald Trump fares as he's treated for COVID-19, doctors said there are lessons the American people can learn from his infection in the midst of a pandemic ...
The scientific community is taking stock of how COVID-19 affected and continues to affect society. Researchers evaluate what has been learned from the COVID-19 pandemic in many areas, including ...
With public health centers as its crux, Japan’s unique regionalized public health model appears to have been one of the drivers of Japan’s success in weathering the COVID-19 crisis. Japan provides an ...
As we enter the next phase of the COVID-19 pandemic, attention is turning to contact tracing. States and cities are gearing up to hire thousands of people to help identify and notify those who may ...
Within months of COVID-19’s discovery, UCSF Quantitative Biosciences Institute (QBI) and a group of international scientists charted the first roadmap to possible future treatments based on existing ...
Some U.S. schools have already begun the 2020-21 academic year, with thousands more set to launch in the next few weeks. Americans would be well-served to look beyond the country’s borders for signs ...
This month marks three years since the World Health Organization (WHO) declared Covid-19 a pandemic. Since then, more than 750 million cases of Covid-19 have been reported, along with more than 6.8 ...
One doesn't become a style icon without a signature look. For Jackie Kennedy, that meant well-tailored skirt sets often paired with her perfectly coordinated pillbox hat and white gloves—a look (aka ...
In a recent review published in the journal Frontiers in Science, researchers underline the need for multidisciplinary collaboration in medicine, particularly in transmissible illnesses, ...
This brief concludes the CSIS Defense-Industrial Initiative Group's series on enhancing future biosecurity, examining three cross-national case studies and aspects of the U.S. response, to provide ...
In March, thousands of white collar workers were forced into a gigantic work-from-home experiment. Some things are already clear. Essential workers are risking their lives for us. What do we owe them?
‘Let us remember the lessons of the coronavirus to usher in a new era on a global scale with different personal and collective behaviour so that everyone, not just a few, enjoys the dignified life ...