What went wrong during the Northeast's first COVID-19 spike and is the region ready for another?

Update on Virus spread, U.S and World Wide

Federal report on State's responses and those in red zone.

Research on illness-related absences during the COVID-19 increases

U.S. researchers identify evolutioary orgins of SARS-CoV-2

German And U.K. Officials Warn Of A Possible New COVID-19 Wave In Europe

Coronavirus Outbreaks in Florida, Arizona and Texas Show Some Signs of Slowing

Roundup of some recent studies on COVID-19 - Reuters

Wash Post charts: At least 145,000 people have died from coronavirus in the U.S.

Virus-linked hunger tied to 10,000 child deaths each month

Pandemic Is Overwhelming U.S. Public Health Capacity In Many States. What Now?

When the coronavirus pandemic began, public health experts had high hopes for the United States. After all, the U.S. literally invented the tactics that have been used for decades to quash outbreaks around the world: Quickly identify everyone who gets infected. Track down everyone exposed to the virus. Test everyone. Isolate the sick and quarantine the exposed to stop the virus from spreading.

The hope was that a wealthy country like the United States would deploy those tried-and-true measures to rapidly contain the virus — like quickly dousing every ember from a campfire to keep it from erupting into a forest fire.

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WHO says COVID-19 pandemic is 'one big wave', not seasonal

The need for global cooperaton on vaccine allocation

Masks May Reduce inhaling Viral Dose: New research paper

Researchers have long known that masks can prevent people from spreading airway germs to others — findings that have driven much of the conversation around these crucial accessories during the coronavirus pandemic.

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New Zealand beat Covid-19 by trusting leaders and following advice – study

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