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Social distancing can't slow the spread of misinformation
University of Washington sociologist Emma Spiro reminds us that bad information is also contagious during COVID-19.
University of Washington sociologist Emma Spiro reminds us that bad information is also contagious during COVID-19.
Testing and forensic tracing of COVID-19 could have slowed the pandemic in its earliest days. But by the time anyone noticed, it was too late.
If Dr. Deborah Fuller’s moonshot method is successful, she and a team could deliver a coronavirus vaccine months earlier than other methods.
The region is fighting to get ahead of the pandemic with recycled masks and ad hoc medicine.
The coronavirus reminds us that disease outbreaks anywhere in the world are really in our own backyard.