Filed Under: “Coronavirus”

New artificial intelligence software aids Covid-19 treatment, but company that made it won’t open code for review

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Despite federal moratorium, home eviction rates returning to pre-pandemic levels

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America’s teachers were hit hard by the pandemic, long hours, and unknown technology

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The pandemic was very stressful for America’s teachers but there are ways that schools and parents can help


WHO report: Covid deaths worldwide likely 2 to 3 times undercounted

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Health agency estimates lack of testing, poor record-keeping means up to 8 million have died of SARS2 coronavirus


The covid crisis has made clear that the private sector depends on the public good

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For too long, policymakers have ignored how the common good precedes and is required by private benefit


Lacking a vaccine for their kids, some parents are continuing to wear masks

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Some parents are finding they have to keep wearing masks until their young children can be vaccinated against Covid-19 as well


Many employees don’t want to return to the office, their bosses don’t seem to care

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As restrictions against office work have lifted, some employers are breaking promises of continuing to allow remote working


The epidemic of premature death among black men is about more than the coronavirus and police injustice

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Public health policies in the U.S. need to focus on remedies to black mens’ unique medical needs


Public schools can legally require Covid-19 vaccinations, but how big will the loopholes be?

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All states require public school students to have vaccines against other diseases, but will they be as willing to make exceptions for parents who refuse?


COVID running rampant in developing nations as rich countries hoard vaccine patents, materials

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“I think we haven’t seen the worst of it yet. It is beyond horror, what is happening… Yet, this is not yet the worst.”


 

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