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By: Victoria Jane Hall, FFPH Sarah Foulkes, MSc Andre Charlett, PhD Ana Atti, MSc Edward J M Monk, MSc Ruth Simmons, PhD, et al APRIL 17, 2021 The Lancet, Vol 397. 2021 Full Study Increased understanding of whether individuals who have recovered from COVID-19 are...
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By: Sarah Brookman, James Cook,Mark Zucherman, Simon Broughton,Katharine Harman, Atul Gupta February 10, 2021 The Lancet, Vol 5. 2021 Full Study The clinical impact of the newSARS-CoV-2 lineage B.1·1.7 on childrenand young people (aged 18 years oryounger) regarding...
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By Ed Yong SEPTEMBER 1, 2021 The Atlantic Full Story Many people with long COVID feel that science is failing them. Neglecting them could make the pandemic even worse. While watching the scientific community grapple with long COVID, I have thought a lot about a...
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By LARA SELIGMAN, ANDREW DESIDERIO and NATASHA BERTRAND 01/22/2021 Politico Full Story Hundreds of Guard members who poured into Washington after the Jan. 6 assault on the U.S. Capitol have tested positive for Covid-19 or are quarantining in nearby hotels. The...
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BY ELISA SHEARER JANUARY 12, 2021 Pew Research Center Full Story The transition of news from print, television and radio to digital spaces has caused huge disruptions in the traditional news industry, especially the print news industry. It is also reflected in the...
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By Michael Greenwood, M.Sc. March 30 2021 News Medical Life Sciences Full Story Several severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) variants of concern are characterized by mutations in the receptor-binding domain and more significant spike...