Friday, December 25, 2020

Study: 2,900 Health Care Workers Died This Year--And The Government Barely Kept Track

More Than 2,900 Health Care Workers Died This Year--And The Government Barely Kept Track by Christina Jewett and Robert Lewis and Melissa Bailey.  December 23, 2020.   

"A Logistical Nightmare"

 Analysis:  Some Said The Vaccine Rollout Would Be A 'Nightmare."  They Were Right by Elisabeth Rosenthal.  KHN.  December 24, 2020.  

Who Comes Next? Five Perspectives

 People Are Dying.  Whom Do We Save First With The Vaccine?  by Emily Bazelon.  The New York Times.  December 24, 2020.  

The World Emerging From Pandemic Will Be More Unequal Than Ever

 One Vaccine Side Effect:  Global Economic Inequality by Peter S. Goodman.  The New York Times.  December 25, 2020.  

Commutations Of Convicted Healthcare Fraud Convictions Included In White House Pardon Clemency

Behind Trump Clemency, A Case Study In Special Access by Kenneth P. Vogel, Eric Lipton and Jesse Drucker.  New York Times.  December 256, 2020.  

Do Proinflammatory Diets Harm Our Health? And Can Anti-Inflammatory Diets Help?

 Do Pro-Inflammatory Diets Harm Our Health? And Can Anti-Inflammatory Diets Help by Katherine D. McManus.  Harvard Health Publishing.  December 23, 2020.  

What COVID-19 Has Taught Medicine In 2020

What COVID-19 Has Taught Medicine In 2020 by Marie McCullough, Stacey Burling, Tom Avril, Bethany Ao, Jason Laughlin and Aubrey Whelan.  The Philadelphia Inquirer.  December 24, 2020.  

Who Should Go Next? The Debate--Those With Severe Outcome Risk vs. Those With Risk For Exposure

 Florida Will vaccinate Seniors Before Essential Workers.  Here Are The Pros And Cons by Ben Conarck and Lawrence Mower.  Miami Herald.  December 22, 2020.  

Routine And Non-Routine Vaccine Injuries Handled Differently And With A Different Record Of Results

 Government Program Tapped To Pay For COVID-Vaccine Juries Rarely Sides With Consumers by Ken Alltucker.  USA TODAY.  December 24, 2020.  

Uncertainty About Trump's Position On Covid Relief Bill Is Delaying $9 Billion In State Vaccine Funding

 Trump's Threat To Veto Covid Relief Bill Is Holding Up $9 Billion In State Vaccine Funding by Noah Higgins-Dunn.  CNBC.  December 24, 2020.  

Stress Hormone Cortisol And Why Bread-Specific Cookbook Sales Have Risen By 145%

 Your Brain On Cortisol:  Why Overstressed Gray Matter Is leading Us Astray In Lockdown by Elaina Patton.  NBC News.  December 25, 2020.  

Due To Pandemic. U.S. Drug Overdose Deaths On Track For All-Time High

Overdose Deaths Appear To Rise Amid Coronavirus Pandemic In U.S. by Associated Press/NBC News.  October 20, 2020.  

2020 Is The Deadliest Year In U.S. History, CDC Finds

 Covid Pandemic Turned 2020 Into Deadliest Year In U.S. History, CDC Finds by Associated Press/NBC. December 22, 2020.  

Thursday, December 17, 2020

Georgia Department Of Health: COVID-19 Vaccine In GA Including Georgia Vaccine Plan

COVID-19 Vaccine In GA.   Georgia Department Of Public Health.  

FDA Fact Sheet For Recipients And Caregivers

 Fact Sheet For Recipients And Caregivers:  EUA Of The Pfizer-Biontech Covid-19 Vaccine.  Food and Drug Administration

UGA School Of Veterinary Science Freezers To Be Used For Vaccines

A Closer Look At How COVID-19 Vaccines Will Be Distributed, Stored In Georgia by Matt Johnson, Jovita Moore.  WSB-TV.  December 9, 2020.   

Athens Firm To Help With Vaccine Distribution

Athens Firm To Help With Vaccine Distribution by WSB TV.  November 18, 2020.   

Prevent Falls By Weight-Bearing

Improving Your Balance To Precent Falls by Jane E. Brody.  The New York Times.  December 14, 2020.   

Test Approved To Locate Prostate Cancer Cells Wherever They Are

New Scan Finds Prostate Cancer Cells Hiding In The Body by Gina Kolata.  The New York Times.  December 16, 2020.   

CDC Working On Filtration Standards For Masks

How Effective Is The Mask You're Wearing?  You May Know Soon by Sheila Kaplan.  The New York Times.  December 16, 2020.   

Misinformation Messengers Pivot From Election Fraud To Peddling Vaccine Conspiracy Theories

Misinformation Messengers Pivot From Election Fraud To Peddling Vaccine Conspiracy Theories by Davey Alba and Sheera Frenkel.  The New York Times.  December 16, 2020.   

Friday, December 4, 2020

Hotels, Cruise Ships Are Installing State-Of-The-Art Filtration Systems

 The Newest Hotel Amenity?  Virus-Scrubbed Air by Elaine Glusac.  The New York Times.  December 3, 2020.  

Stress Eating, Gaining Weight During Pandemic

Yes, Many of Us Are Stress-Eating And Gaining Weight In The Pandemic by Anahad O'Connor.  The New York Times.  December 4, 2020.   

Testing-Lab Workers Working Nonstop On Coronavirus Diagnoses

 'Nobody Sees Us':  Testing-Lab Workers Strain Under Demand by Katherine J. Wu.  The New York Times.  December 3, 2020.  

How 700 Epidemiologists Are Living Now, And What They Think Is Next

How 700 Epidemiologists Are Living Now, And What They Think Is Next by Margot Sanger-Katz, Claire Cain Miller and Quoctrung Bui.  The New York Times.  December 4, 2020.   

Palantir To Build Tiberius, Data Tool To Help US Authorities Allocate COVID-19 Vaccines

Controversial Tech Firm Palantir Is Reportedly Building A Data Tool To Help US Authorities Allocate COVID-19 Vaccines by Isobel Asher Hamilton.  Business Insider.  October 22, 2020.   

Palantir Technologies Plays Major Role In HHS COVID-19 Data

Everything You Need To Know About Palantir, The Secretive Company Coming For All Your Data by Sara Morrison.  Recode.  August 26, 2020.   

Military Technology, Expertise Help Determine Vaccine Distribution

Technology, Expertise Help Determine Vaccine Distribution by Lisa Simunaci, Office Of The Secretary of Defense Public Affairs.  Defense News  November 12, 2020.   

Creating One Of The Most Complex Supply Chains Ever Built

 'Mind-Bogglingly Complex':  Here's What We Know About How COVID-19 Vaccine Will Be Distributed When It's Approved by Elizabeth Weise.  USA TODAY.  September 8, 2020.  

Thursday, November 26, 2020

Little Data To Support Household Gatherings As The Major Source Of Spread Since Summer

Small Gatherings Spread The Virus, But Are They Causing The Surge?  by Apoorva Mandavilli.  The New York Times.  November 23, 2020.  

Front Line Medical Workers Face Covid Combat Fatigue

 Covid Combat Fatigue:  "I Would Come Home With Tears In My Eyes" by Katherine J. Wu.  The New York Times.  November 25, 2020.  

Supreme Court Bars Restrictions Imposed By Gov. Cuomo On Religious Services In New York

 Splitting 5 to 4, Supreme Court Backs Religious Challenge To Cuomo's Virus Shutdown Order by Adam Liptak.  The New York Times.  November 26, 2020.  


Midnight Ruling Shows Court Fissure On Public Health/Religion Issue by Adam Liptak.  The New York Times.  November 26, 2020.  

Alternative To Meet The COVID-19 Surge

 How Do We Stop This Surge?  Here's What Experts Say Could Help by Will Stone.  NPR.  November 24, 2020.  

Scotland Becomes 1st Country To Make Period Products Free

 Scotland Becomes 1st Country To Make Period Products Free by Laurel Wamsley.  NPR.  November 25, 2020.  

NPR Charts About COVID-19 Surge

 Coronavirus Is Surging:  How Severe Is Your State's Outbreak?  by Stephanie Adeline.  NPR.  November 26, 2020.  

2,400 Hospitals Receive Monoclonal Antibody Formulations To Keep Moderately Ill COVID-19 Patients Out Of Hospital

 Doctors Deploy Antibody Drugs Against COVID-19 And Hope Effort's Worthwhile by Richard Harris.  NPR.  November 25, 2020.  

How Much Exercise Is Enough During A Pandemic?

 Here's How Much Exercise You Should Get A Week, Even During A Pandemic, WHO Says In New Guidelines by Ryan W. Miller.  USA TODAY.  November 26, 2020.  

Masks May Be Required For Another Year

How Long Will We Need To wear Masks?  Here's What Experts Predict by Kerry Breen.  Today.  November 25, 2020.   

State, Not Local, Mask Mandates More Likely To Boost Economy

 What Can States Do To Save Jobs?  Order People To Mask Up by Irina Ivanova.  CBS News.  November 25, 2020.  

CDC Considers Shortening Recommended Two-Week Quarantine Period

 The CDC Is Expected To Shorten Covid Quarantine Time, Something Most Everyone Seems To Agree On by Noah Higgins-Dunn.  CNBC.  November 25, 2020.  

Friday, November 13, 2020

Hospitals In Georgia Competing For A Shrinking Pool Of Nurses

Georgia Short Of Intensive Care Nurses As Winter Threatens Surge Of Coronavirus Cases by Johnny Edwards and Ariel Hart.  The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.  November 11, 2020.   

Superspreader Sites For COVID-19 Transmission

 Study:  Most COVID-19 Outbreaks From Gym Restaurants by Kiersten Willis, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. November 12, 2020.  

Johns Hopkins Health Experts On How To Safely Navigate Thanksgiving

Johns Hopkins Health Experts On How To Safely Navigate Thanksgiving Gatherings, Travel by Michelle Basch.  November 12, 2020.  

Summer Wedding In Maine Illustrates The Risk Of Holiday Gatherings

Super-Spreading Wedding Party Demonstrates COVID-19 Risk Posed By Holiday Gatherings by Karen Kaplan.  Los Angeles Times.  November 12, 2020.   

Thursday, October 29, 2020

Safety For Thanksgiving Dinner

 Is It Safe To Host Thanksgiving Dinner During The COVID-19 Pandemic by Jodi Helmer.  HuffPost.  October 29, 2020.  

5 Lifestyle Changes That May Protect Your Brain From Alzheimer's And Dementia

These Lifestyle Changes May Protect Your Brain From Alzheimer's And Dementia by Corrie Pikul.  Boston Globe.  October 29, 2020.  

Medical Advances And Less Crowded Hospitals Have Lead To Lower Covid Death Rates

Death Rates Have Dropped For Seriously Ill Covid Patients by Roni Caryn Rabin.  The New York Times. October 29, 2020.  

Excess Deaths Raise Total Coronavirus Death Toll To Nearly 300,000 Through Early October

The Pandemic's Real Toll?  300,000 Deaths, And It's Not Just From The Coronavirus by Roni Caryn Rabin.  The New York Times.  October 20, 2020.   

Presidential Elections May Be Bad For Your Health

 Presidential Elections May Be Bad For Your Health by Nicholas Bakalar.  The New York Times.  October 20, 2020.  

Why Have Non-Covid Hospital Admissions Dropped By Half

 Where Have All The Hospital Patients Gone?  by Pauline W. Chen, M.D.  The New York Times.  October 20, 2020.  

Microwaves? Brain Damage? Diplomats' Condition Leads To Dispute With Trump Administration

 U.S. Diplomats And Spies Battle Trump Administration Over Suspected Attacks by Ana Swanson, Edward Wong and Julian E. Barnes.  The New York Times.  October 19, 2020.  

Herd Immunity Theory Draws Fire From Scientists

A Viral Theory Cited By Health Officials Draws Fire From Scientists by Apoorva Mandavilli and Sheryl Gay Stolberg.  The New York Times.  October 23, 2020.   

Thursday, October 22, 2020

W.H.O. Will License Its Covid Material to Wikipedia; Aims To Combat Misinformation

 Wikipedia and W.H.O. Join To Combat Covid Misinformation by Donald G. McNeil Jr.  The New York Times.  October 22, 2020.  

The Coronavirus Has Claimed 2.5 Million Years Of Potential Life In The U.S., Study Finds

The Coronavirus Has Claimed 2.5 Million Years Of Potential Life In The U.S., Study Finds by Katherine J. Wu.  The New York Times.  October 22, 2020.  

Medical College Of Georgia Plans Expansion Of Student Body To Serve Rural Georgia

 Medical College Of Georgia Looking To Grow In Augusta, Across Georgia by Tom Corwin.  Savannah Now--Savannah Morning News.  October 22, 2020.  

Opinion: Gender Harassment In Medicine Is "The Huge Mass Below The Surface, Largely Unseen But Nonetheless Ruinous"

 The Gender Harassment We Experienced Sank Our Medical Careers by Holly G. Atkinson, And Anandaraja, and Stella Safo.  STAT.  October 21, 2020.  

High-Dose Flu Vaccines Running Low In Metro Atlanta

 Flu Vaccine Shortages Already Showing Up Across Parts Of The Metro by Nicole Carr.  WSB-TV.  October 21, 2020.  

"Close Contact" Defined To Include Multiple Short Burst Over 24-Hour Period

CDC Rewrites Definition For Coronavirus "Close Contact" by Ed Pilkington.  The Guardian.  October 22, 2020.  

Thursday, October 15, 2020

We Don't Chose What We Like; We Like What We Chose

 Babies' Random Choices Become Their Preferences.  Johns Hopkins University.  Science Daily.  October 2, 2020.  

Not Just Obamacare: How Supreme Court's Conservative Majority Could Remake American Health Care

 Not Just Obamacare:  How Supreme Courts Conservative Majority Could Remake American Health Care by Susannah Luthi.  Politco.  October 15, 2020.  

Stress And The Heart: Lessons From The Pandemic

 Stress And The Heart:  Lessons From The Pandemic by Alyson Kelley-Hedgepeth MD.  Harvard Health Publishing.  October 14, 2020.  

College Leaders Called Upon To Take A More Humane Approach To Students During COVID-19

 An Open Letter To University Leadership by Julia Marcus, Stefan Baral, and More Than 100 Other Scholars.  Insider Higher Education.  October 15, 2020.  

13 Hand Sanitizer Mistakes You're Probably Making

13 Hand Sanitizer Mistakes You're Probably Making by Nicole Pajer.  HuffPost.  October 15, 2020.   

Boost In Childhood Obesity Likely As A Result Of COVID-19

The Kids Aren't All Right:  COVID-19-Fueled Stress Eating, Inequities, Lack Of Fitness Expected To Boost Obesity, Experts Say by Jayne O'Donnell and Adrianna Rodriguez.  USA TODAY.  October 14, 2020.   

Tribute To Social Distancing: The Only 3 Counties In The USA With No COVID-19 Cases

 These Are The Last 3 Counties In America With No COVID-19 Cases:  How Did They Avoid The Virus? by Jorge L. Ortiz.  USA Today.  

Experts Say Spread For Herd Immunity Would Endanger The Third Of The Population That Are Prone To Develop Serious Side Effects From Covid; Also It is "Nonsense" Says Dr. Fauci.

Dr. Fauci Says Letting The Coronavirus Spread To Achieve Herd Immunity Is "Nonsense" And "Dangerous" by Noah Higgins-Dunn.  CNBC.  October 15, 2020.   

Anthropologist Seeks To Build Trust, Overcome Doubts, And Combat Misinformation About Vaccines

She Hunts Viral Rumors About Real Viruses by Jenny Anderson.  The New York Times.  October 13, 2020.   

Faced With Possibly 400,000 Deaths By Inauguration Day, Biden Drafts Far Reaching Plans

 Biden's Covid Response Plan Draws From F.D.R.'s New Deal by Abby Goodnough and Sheryl Gay Stolberg.  The New York Times.  October 14, 2020.  

Opinion: State Powers To Confront Epidemics Is Under Legal Attack

 Republican Judges Are Quietly Upending Public Health Laws by John Fabian Witt.  The New York Times.  October 15, 2020.  

Wednesday, October 7, 2020

Superspreader Events And People

 Covid Superspreader Events Emerge As Focus Of Concern by Denise Chow.  NBC News.  October 7, 2020.  

Half Of US States Report Increased Covid-19 Cases

Half Of US States Are Reporting Increased Covid-19 Cases And Some Leaders Push New Measures by Christina Maxouris.  CNN.  October 7, 2020.   

Mistrust Of Vaccines Runs Deep In African-American Communities Creating Challenges For Coronavirus Clinical Trial

"I Won't Be Used As A Guinea Pig For White People" by Jan Hoffman.  The New York Times.  October 7, 2020,   

Charting A Coronavirus Infection

 Charting A Coronavirus Infection by Katherine J. Wu And Jonathan Corum.  The New York Times.  October 5, 2020.  

Opinion: Widespread Adoption Of Imperfect Solutions May Be The Fastest Way To Get A Handle On Pandemic

 Against Covid-19, Imperfect Measures Do the Most Good by Joshua T. Schiffer.  The New York Times.  October 4, 2020.  

Friday, October 2, 2020

Pandemic Is Reducing Freedom Worldwide

 COVID-19 Is Also A Crisis For Democracy And Human Rights by Michael J. Abramowitz & Jeremy Rosner.  RealClear Poltics.  October 2, 2020.  

Study Finds Female Doctors Work Harder For Less Money

Study Finds Female Doctors Work Harder For Less Money by Maggie Fox.  CNN.  October 1, 2020.   

COVID-19 Dreams: Symptoms Of Stress

Covid-19 Pandemic And Lockdowns Leave Their Marks On People's Dreams, Study Suggests by Erika Edwards.  October 1, 2020.   

How Vaccine Should Be Rationed Upon Introduction

 First Doses Of US Vaccine Must Be Strictly Rationed, Says Report by Kiran Stacey.  Financial Times.  October 2, 2020.  

Defiance Does Not Work Against COVID-19

Defiant, Now Infected:  Trump Is A Morality Tale by Frank Bruni.  The New York Times.  October 2, 2020.   

Negative Test Results Only Means That In A Moment The Swab Did Not Pick Up Any Viral Particles

Biden Tested Negative.  He Could Still Have The Coronavirus by Melinda Wenner Moyer.  The New York Times.  October 2, 2020.   

Colleges That Are Beating COVID-19 Are In Small Towns, Have Minimal Greek Life, Enforce Social-Distancing and TEST

Colleges Learn How To Suppress Coronavirus:  Extensive Testing by Shawn Hubler,  The New York Times.  October 2, 2020.   

Wednesday, September 30, 2020

Herd Immunity Far Off; T-Cell Immunity Theory Is Unfounded

Trump Allies Say The Virus Has Almost Run Its Course.  "Nonsense," Experts Say by Donald G. McNeil Jr.  September 29, 2020.  

Huge Coronavirus Study Shows Unique Death Rate Pattern And Role Of Children In Infection

Huge Study Of Coronavirus Cases In India Offers Some Surprises To Scientists by Apoorva Mandavilli.  The New York Times.  September 30, 2020.   

Inmates At Georgia ICE Facility Say They Were Pressured Into Unneeded Surgeries

Immigrants Say They Were Pressured Into Needed Surgeries by Caitlin Dickerson, Seth Freed Wessler And Miriam Jordan.  The New York Times.  September 29, 2020.   

Some Georgia Hospitals Decide Not To Provide Data On Numbers of COVID-19 Patients and Employees

Some Georgia Hospitals Keep Pandemic Information To Themselves by Ariel Hart.  The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.  September 29, 2020.   

Data For Individual School Coronavirus Infections Withheld By GDPH

Georgia Withholds School Covid-19 Counts From Public by Ty Tagami.  The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.  September 25, 2020.   

Tuesday, September 22, 2020

Young Lungs At Peril In Fire Plaguing The West Coast

"This Does Not Look Good For Children":  Fires Pose Risk To Young Lungs by Matt Richter.  The New York Times.  September 18, 2020.  

Death Of Ginsburg Increases Possibility That Obamacare Could Be Abolished: What Are The Implications?

 If The Supreme Court Ends Obamacare, Here's What It Would Mean by Reed Abelson And Abby Goodnough.  The New York Times.  September 22, 2020.  

Right-Wing Editor Spread Misinformation About Coronavirus While Working For Dr. Fauci's Agency

 N.I.H Official Departs After Anonymous Post Attacking Public Health Leaders by Zach Montague.  September 21, 2020.  

C.D.C Undermined: Guidance On Aerosols Vanishes From Website

 Advice On Airborne Virus Transmission Vanishes From C.D.C. Website by Apoorva Mandavilli.  The New York Times.  September 21, 2020.  

Food And Drug Administration Barred From Signing Rules Regarding Foods, Medicines, Medical Devices AND Vaccines

In "Power Grab"  Health Secretary Azar Asserts Authority Over F.D.A. by Sheila Kaplan.  The New York Times.  September 19, 2020.  

177 New York Public Transit Workers Have Been Harassed Or Assault By Riders Who Refuse Masks Or Social Distancing

Whe  A Bus Driver Told A Rider Two Wear A Mask, "He Knocked Me Out Cold" by Christina Goldbaum.  The New York Times.  September 18, 2020.   

Online Bullies And Trolls Hamper South Korean COVID-19 Surveillance

 In South Korea, Covid-19 Comes With Another Risk:  Online Bullies by Choe Sang-Hum,  The New York Times.  September 19, 2020.  

Wednesday, September 16, 2020

Don't Expect Immediate Results Once We "Get" A Vaccine

Here's Why A Vaccine Will Not Stop The Covid-19 Pandemic Right Away by Maggie Fox.  CNN.  September 15, 2020.   

Details Of Vaccine Safety Need To Be Known To Build Confidence In Receiving The Vaccine

Vaccine Makers Keep Safety Details Quiet, Alarming Scientists by Katie Thomas.  The New York Times. September 13, 2020.  

A Typology Of Lying: Three Profiles Of Dishonesty and Within Each, Two Distinct Types

 The Good, The Bad And The "Radically Dishonest" by Benedict Carey.  The New York Times.  September 15, 2020.  

New Apple Watch, Classified As Non-Medical Device, Measures Blood Oxygen Levels Using Light

 Apple Watch's Blood Oxygen Monitor Is for "Wellness" Not Medicine by Nicole Wetsman.  The Verge.  

CDC Response To COVID-19 Hampered by Communication, Coordination, Political Pressure, Confusion, And Distrust

 How The CDC Failed Local Public Health Officials Fighting The Coronavirus by Brett Murphy and Letitia Stein.  USA TODAY.  September 16, 2020.  

7 Steps That Can Lower Your Blood Pressure As You Age

 7 Steps That Can Lower Your Blood Pressure As You Age by Sandeeps LaMotte.  CNN.  September 16, 2020.  

Project South: Whistleblower Complaint Concerning Irwin County Detention Center

 Re:  Lack Of Medical Care, Unsafe Work Practices, And Absence Of Adequate Protection Against COVID-19 For Detained Immigrants And Employees Alike At Irwin County Detention Center.  Project South.  September 14, 2020.  

Lawyers, Nurse Raise Concerns About Need For Hysterectomies Performed At ICE Detention Center

 Lawyers, Nurse Raise Concerns About Need For Hysterectomies Performed At Ice Detention Center by Debra Cassens Weiss.  ABA Journal.  September 16, 2020.  

Saturday, September 12, 2020

Wednesday, September 9, 2020

Epidemic Of Cracked Teeth: The Role Of Stress And Posture

 Dentists Are Seeing An Epidemic Of Cracked Teeth.  What's Going On?  by Tammy Chen, D.D.S.  The New York Times.  September 8, 2020.  

Over 500,000 COVID-19 Cases Among Children; Severe Illness Rare

 More Than Half A Million Children In The U.S. Have Tested Positive For Coronavirus Since Pandemic Started, Report Says by Peter Martinez.  

Sturgis Motorcycle Rally Studies Produce Divergent Estimates Of COVID-19 Impacts

Study Says 260,000 COVID-19 Cases Could Be Tied To Sturgis Rally;  Noem Calls It 'Fiction' by Megan Raposa.  September 8, 2020.  

Left To Struggle On Their Own, Schools Confront Technical Challenges During Reopening

Website Crashes And Cyberattacks Welcome Students Back To School by Dan Levin And Kate Taylor.  The New York Times.  September 8, 2020.   

Managing COVID-19 Risk On Campus: Quarantine Successes And Problems

College Quarantine Breakdowns Leave Some At Risk by Natasha Singer.  The New York Times.  September 9, 2020. 

Friday, September 4, 2020

How Flu And COVID-19 Might Mix

 Flu Season Looms And Scientists Wonder How Flu And COVID-19 Might Mix by Nell Greenfieldboyce.  September 3, 2020.  NPR.

Three Questions About COVID-19 Reinfection

Coronavirus Reinfections:  Three Questions Scientists Are Asking by Heidi Ledford.  Nature.  September 4, 2020.  

Vaccine Maker Stock Transactions Raise Concerns

 "Bad Optics" Or Something More? Moderna Executives' Stock Sales Raise Concerns by Tom Dreisbach, NPR.  September 4, 2020.  

Operation Warp Speed Adviser: Extremely Unlikely End-Of-October Vaccine

 Operation Warp Speed Top Adviser On Status Of A Coronavirus Vaccine.  NPR>  September 3, 2020.  

IHME: Most Likely Forecast: 410,000 Deaths By January 1, 2021.

Key Coronavirus Forecast Predicts Over 410,000 Total U.S. Deaths By Jan. 1:  "The Worst Is Yet To Come" by Will Feuer.  CNBC.  September 4, 2020.   

White House Coronavirus Advisor Found To Be Friendly To President's Views, A Sweden-Type Approach, Herd Immunity, Limits On Testing; Less Friendly To Masks

 A New Coronavirus Adviser Roils The White House With Unorthodox Ideas by Noah Weiland, Sheryl Gay Stolberg, Michael D. Shear And Jim Tankersley.  The New York Times.  September 2, 2020.  

Thursday, August 27, 2020

Georgians Under 18 Diagnosed With COVID-19 Has Jumped 65% In The Past Month

COVID-19 Cases Among Children Surge In Georgia by Helena Oliviero.  AJC.

Superspreading Events Including A Business Conference Ultimately Responsible For 20,000 Cases Of COVID


Two Studies Found That Working Out Amplifies The Immune Response To A Flu Shot

Exercise May Boost Your Vaccine Response by Gretchen Reynolds.  The New York Times.  August 26, 2020.

Suppressing HIV Without Drugs; Cornering The Virus In Parts Of The Genome Where It Cannot Reproduce

A Woman May Have Been Cured Of H.I.V Without Medical Treatment by Apoorva Mandavilli.  The New York Times.  August 26, 2020.

First Vaccines May Not Be The Most Effective

What If The First Coronavirus Vaccines Aren't The Best?  by Carl Zimmer.  The New York Times.  August 27, 2020.

Football On For 21 Of The Top 30 Home Attendance Teams; Scientist Have Much To Learn About Such Large Outdoor Events

College Football's pandemic Playbook:  Fewer Fans, No Tailgating, No Bands by Alan Blinder.  The New York Times.  August 27, 2020.

Friday, August 14, 2020

COVID-19 Pandemic In New York Increased Deaths Substantially Greater Than 1918 Pandemic

Deaths During The Coronavirus Surge In New York City Recall The Peak Of The 1918 Flu Pandemic by Jen Christensen.  CNN.  August 14, 2020.

Flagpole: Differing Perspectives On Athens Hospitals Coping With COVID

Athens Hospitals Are Overtaxed, Doctors And Nurses Say by Jessica Luton.  Flagpole.  August 13, 2020.

Contact Tracing Data From Six States Shows What Can Be Learned

13 States Make Contact Tracing Data Public.  Here's What They're Learning by Selena Simmons-Duffin.  NPR.  August 14, 2020.

35% Of Americans Say They Won't Get Vaccinated When A Vaccine Comes Available

Poll:  A Third Of Country Says It Won't Get Vaccinated by Dominico Montanaro.  NPR.  August 14, 2020.

Distrust Of Healthcare System Adds To Toll In Rural Black Communities Gutted By COVID

Distrust Of Healthcare System Adds To Toll In Rural Black Communities Gutted By COVID by Ariel Hart and Jeremy Redmon.  The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.  August 14, 2020.  

Leaked White House Report Warns Of "Widespread And Expanding" COVID-19 Spread In Georgia

White House Warns Of "Widespread And Expanding" COVID-19 Spread in Georgia by J. Scott Trubey and Greg Bluestein.  The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.  August 13, 2020.

Thursday, August 13, 2020

Vaping Linked To Big Increase In COVID-19 Risks In Teens And Young Adults

Vaping Linked To COVID-19 Risk In Teens And Young Adults by Bonnie-Halpern-Felsher.  Stanford Medicine News Center.

Preparing For The Fact That Vaccine Will Not Be 100 Percent Effective

Dr. Fauci Tells Americans To Be Mindful Of these Important Limitations About Any Future Vaccines by Quentin Fottrell.  MarketWatch.  August 12, 2020.

Have Colds A Lot? This May Work In Your Favor

Dr. Fauci Says This May Already Be Keeping You Safe From COVID by Jaimie Etkin.  MSN.  August 12, 2020.

Nasal Spray Inspired by Camels and Alpacas May Block Coronavirus From Entering Cells

SF Scientists Create An Anti-COVID-19 Nasal Spray by Mike Moffitt.  SFGATE.  August 12, 2020.

Managing Pandemic Health Risks On College Campuses

Managing Pandemic Health Risks On College Campuses by Preeti N. Malani M.D. The New York Times.  August 13, 2020.

Scientific Confirmation Of Infectious Virus In The Air

"A Smoking Gun":  Infectious Coronavirus Retrieved From Hospital Air by Apoorva Mandavilli.  The New York Times.  August 11, 2020.

Outbreaks Of Coronavirus This Summer Have Centered On Bars And Restaurants

The Nation Wanted To Eat Out Again.  Everyone Has Paid The Price by Jennifer Steinhauer.  The New York Times.  August 12, 2020.

At Least 200,000 People Have Died Since March Pointing To True Toll Of Coronavirus

The True Coronavirus Toll In The U.S. Has Already Surpassed 200,000 by Denise Lu.  The New York Times.   August 13, 2020.

Tuesday, August 4, 2020

Layman Research Summary: What We Know About Kids, Covid-19 infections. and Implications For Schools

What Scientists Are Learning About Kids And Covid-19 Infection by Lois Parshley.  Vox.  August 3, 2020.

CDC Report On Rapid Spread Of COVID-19 At Georgia Summer Camp

CDC Report Details Rapid Spread COVID-19 At Georgia Summer Camp:  What Went Wrong by Kieran McGirl, Jessica Mendoza, Henderson Hewes & Katie Kindelan.  GMA.  August 3, 2020.

How Vaccine Nationalism Could Extend Pandemic's Run

How Vaccine Nationalism Could Extend Pandemic's Run by Jade Wilson.  Bloomberg.  August 3, 2020.

Coronavirus Impacts Staffing Levels At Prisons Contributing To Violence

Guards:  South Georgia Prison Riot A Bad Omen For Other Facilities by Joshua Sharpe.  AJC.  August 3, 2020.

Immunity To The Coronavirus Without Exposure To Coronavirus: The Role Of T Cells

Why Some People Who Haven't Had Covid-19 Might Already Have Some Immunity by Jacqueline Howard.  CNN.  July 30, 2020.

Thursday, July 30, 2020

Computer Modeling To Shed Light Of The Importance Of Large Or Small Droplets In Covid-19 Transmission

Aboard The Diamond Princess, A Case Study In Aerosol Transmission by Benedict Carey and James Glanz.  The New York Times.  July 30, 2020

G.R.U, InfoRos, And Websites Push Out Russian English-Language Disinformation About Pandemic

Russian Intelligence Agencies Push Disinformation On Pandemic by Julian E. Barnes and David E. Sanger.  The New York Times.  July 28, 2020.

Dr. Fauci: Americans Should Consider Wearing Goggles Or A Face Shield

Dr. Fauci:  Wear Goggles Or Eye Shields To Prevent Spread Of COVID-19; Flu Vaccine A Must by Caterina Andreano.  GMA.  July 29, 2020,

Heart Damage Found In Coronavirus Patients Months After COVID-19 Recovery

Heart Damage Found In Coronavirus Patients Months After Recovering From COVID-19, Study Says by Adrianna Rodriguez.  USA TODAY.  July 30, 2020.

Small Study: Children May Have Levels Of Coronavirus Similar To And Maybe Even Higher Than Adults

Children May Carry Coronavirus At High Levels, Study Finds by Apoorva Mandavilli.  The New York Times.  July 30, 2020.

UGA Listed No. 3 Among Colleges In COVID-19 Cases; Transparency Cited By University

UGA Listed No. 3 Among Colleges In COVID-19 Cases;  Public Health Revamps Site by Andy Miller.  WABE/Georgia Health News.  July 30, 2020.


Wednesday, July 29, 2020

What Do We Know About Children and Coronavirus Transmission?

What Do We Know About Children And Coronavirus Transmission by Josh Michaud and Jennifer Kates

Study Identifies Six Different "Types Of COVID-19

Study Identifies Six Different "Types" Of COVID-19 by Elizabeth Elkind.  CBS News.  July 29, 2020.

Accurate Test To Measure Tau Protein May Be Landmark In Alzheimer's Diagnosis

Alzheimer's Blood Test In Your Doctor's Office Closer To Reality, Studies Say by Sandeeps LaMotte And Andrea Kane.  CNN.  July 29, 2020.

Advance Purchase Of 100 Million Doses Of Vaccine Viewed As Prudent From Economic And Public Health 'Perspectives

The U.S. Commits To Buying Millions Of Vaccine Doses.  Why That's Unusual by Sarah Kliff.  The New York Times.  July 22, 2020.

Pooled Testing Could Expand Testing Capacity Dramatically In Certain Situations

How To Test More People For Coronavirus Without Actually Needing More Tests by Quoctrung But, Sarah Kliff and Margot Sanger-Katz.  The New York Times.  July 27, 2020.

Coronavirus-Related Deaths In A Community Tends To Reduce Support For Republicans

How Local Covid Deaths Are Affecting Vote Choice by Lynn Vavreck And Christopher Warshaw.  The New York Times.  July 28, 2020.

Thursday, July 23, 2020

Why Medicines Must Be Tested In The Developing World

Why Medicines Must Be Tested In The Developing World by David Pilling.  The Financial Times.  July 23, 2020.

Lessening The Burden Of Testing, CDC Produces Symptom-Driven Guidelines For Lifting Isolation

COVID-19 Patients No Longer Need Tests To End Isolation by Donald G. McNeil Jr.  The New York Times.  July 22, 2020.

The Confounding Range Of COVID-19 Symptoms

The Confounding Range Of COVID-19 Symptoms by Alison Snyder.  Axios.  July 23, 2020.

Germicidal UV Light To Combat Viruses, Bacteria And Other Microorganisms

Scientists Want To Know More About Using UV Light To Fight COVID-19 Spread by Will Stone.  KHN.  July 22, 2020.  

Responding To Healthcare Workers' Mental Health Needs

Covid-19 Is Pushing Doctors To The Brink.  Medicine Needs To Recognize They're Human And Need Help. Ester Choo, M.D.  The Washington Post.  July 20, 2020.

59% Of Gym Members Don't Plan To Renew Gym Memberships After COVID-19

59% Of Americans Don't Plan To Renew Their Gym Memberships After Covid-19 Pandemic:  Survey by Jade Scipioni.  CNBC.  July 23, 2020.

Dexamethasone AND Prednisone May Be Appropriate In Certain COVID-19 Cases

It's Not Just Dexamethasone:  Other Steroids May Be Used To Treat Critically Ill COVID-19 Patients, Study Says by Adrianna Rodriguez.  USA Today.  July 22, 2020.

Updates On 4 Frontrunners COVID-19 Vaccines

Meet The 4 Frontrunners In The COVID-19 Vaccine Race by Beth Mole.  Are Technica.  July 23, 2020.

Georgia Coronavirus Cases, Deaths By Zip Code

Use This Tool To See How Many GA Coronavirus Cases, Deaths Occur In Your Zip Code by Nick Wooten. Macon.com.  July 23, 2020.

Reinfection Not Likely; Antibodies, Memory T Cells, and B Cells Contribute To Immunity

Can You Get Covid-19 Again?  It's Very Unlikely, Experts Say by Apoorva Mandavilli.  The New York Times.  July 22, 2020.

Wednesday, July 15, 2020

Coronavirus Data Is Funneled Away From CDC, Sparking Worries

Coronavirus Data Is Funneled Away From CDC, Sparking Worries.  Associated Press/New York Times.

Near-Peer Military Conflicts Will Emphasize Medical Training For Average Soldiers

Combat Medicine To Go Through Significant Changes by Steve Balestrieri.  SOFREP.  July 15, 2020.

Third Of People With Alzheimer's Disease Have Access To Firearm At Home

Caregivers Say One-Third Of Alzheimer's Patients Have Access To Guns At Home, Study Finds by Sandeeps LaMotte.  CNN.  July 15, 2020.

Coronavirus Upending The U.S. Health Coverage Market

Coronavirus Outbreak Is Already Upending Health Insurance Premiums And Copays For Next Year by Bertha Coombs.  CNBC.  July 15, 2020.

Smoking Habits Rather Than Underlying Health Conditions Key To Young Adult Vulnerability To COVID

Why Are 1 In 3 Young Adults At Risk Of Severe COVID-19?  One Habit Might Be To Blame by Katie Camero.  Miami Herald.  July 14, 2020.

Revised Picture Of Effect Of Blood Type On COVID: Weaker Link Than Initially Indicated

Covid-19 Risk Doesn't Depend (Much) On Blood Type, New Studies Find by Carl Zimmer.  The New York Times.  July 15, 2020.

National Academies Of Science Recommends Opening School With Emphasis Of In Person Attendance By Younger Students

Citing Educational Risks, Scientific Panel Urges That Schools Reopen by Apoorva Mandavilli.  The New York Times.  July 15, 2020.

Masks May Reduce Viral Inoculum Perhaps Resulting In Milder Cases

Wearing A Mask Doesn't Just Protect Others From COVID, It protects You From Infection, Perhaps Serious Illness, Too by Elizabeth Weise.  USA TODAY.  July 15, 2020.

Moderna Vaccine Developed Neutralizing Antibodies In Bloodstream Of Volunteers

Moderna's Coronavirus Vaccine Ready To Advance To Final Phase Of Testing  CBS/AP.  July 15, 2020.

Georgia Health Agency Stymies Requests For Public Records During Pandemic

Ga. Health Agency Stymies Requests For Public Records During Pandemic by Max Blau.  AJC.  July 14, 2020.

Data Gaps In Georgia In Coronavirus Cases: Race, Ethnicity

As Coronavirus Cases Climb In Georgia, Data About Race, Ethnicity Lag by J. Scott Trubey.  The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.  July 7, 2020.

Monday, July 6, 2020

More Than 1400 Georgia Healthcare Workers Ask Governor For More Coronavirus Restrictions

More Than 1,400 Georgia Healthcare Workers Sign Letter Asking Governor For More Coronavirus Restrictions by Hollie Silverman, Susannah Cullinane And Steve Almasy.  CNN.  July 4, 2020.

UGA Faculty Survey Of Opening Practices At Peer Institutions

Opening Policies Of Top 20 Public Universities = UGA Peer Aspirational Institutions.  UGA Volunteers.

Georgia Tech Faculty Challenges Optional Masks

"A Nightmare":  Georgia Tech Faculty Rush Back Against In-Person Reopening Plans by Matthew S. Schwartz.  NPR.  July 5, 2020.

Waste Water Tracking Can Provide Early Warning For Covid Onset

Waste-Watching:  Sewage Can Help Track Pandemic Virus Trends by Malcolm Ritter. AP.  July 6, 2020.

Why? Cases Are Rising But Deaths Are Falling

Covid-19 Cases Are Rising, But Deaths Are Falling.  What's Going On?  by Dylan Scott.  Vox.  July 6, 2020.

Months Of Trial And Error In The ICU Offer Clues On How To Save Covid Patients

Months Of Trial And Error In The ICU Offer Clues On How To Save Covid Patients by Jason Gale.  Bloomberg.  July 6, 2020.

New Study Of Hydroxychoroquine Points To Improvements But Difficult To Interpret Due To Methodology Problems And Limitations

Study Finds Hydroxychloroquine May Have Boosted Survival, But Other Researchers Have Doubts by Maggie Fox, Andrea Kane, And Elizabeth Cohen.  CNN.  July 3, 2020.,

Florida "Heading A Million Miles An Hour In The Wrong Direction"

Florida "Heading A Million Miles An Hour In The Wrong Direction" As COVID-19 Cases Keep Rising, Doctor Says.  CBS/AP.  July 3, 2020.

Former CDC Directors Calls The US An "Outlier" As Other Nations Have Curtailed Spread; Says Nuanced Vision Needed

U.S. Is An "Outlier" in Global Coronavirus Fight, Former CDC Director Says by David Morgan.  CBS This Morning.  July 6, 2020.

Large Scale Serological Study: Achieving Herd-Immunity Through Natural Infection Raised And Practical Concerns Including Death Toll

Spain's Coronavirus Antibodies Study Adds Evidence Against Herd Immunity by Al Goodmn.  CNN.  July 6, 2020.

WHO: Access To HIV Medicines Impacted By COVID-19

WHO:  Access To HIV Medicines Severely Impacted By COVID-19 As Aids Response Stalls.  World Health Organization.  July 6, 2020.,

Pandemic Surge Yields Contrasting Campaign Strategies

Trump And Biden Campaigns Shift Focus To Coronavirus As Pandemic Surges by Yasmeen Abutaleb and Josh Dawsey.

Publicly-Financed Vaccine Research May Generate Big Private Profits

How A Covid-19 Vaccine Could Cost Americans Dearly by Elisabeth Rosenthal.  The New York Times.  July 6, 2020.

WHO Reviewing Report Urging New Guidance Over Airborne Spread Of Coronavirus

WHO Reviewing Report Urging New Guidance Over Airborne Spread Of Coronavirus by Reuters.  Reuters/The New York Times.  July 6, 2020.

Controversy: The Role Of Aerosols In Coronavirus Transmission

239 Experts With One Big Claim:  The Coronavirus Is Airborne by Apoorva Mandavilli.  The New York Times.  July 4, 2020.,

Wednesday, June 24, 2020

Drinking Surged During The Pandemic; Warning Signs For Problems

Drinking Surged During The Pandemic.  Do You Know The Signs Of Addiction?  by KCUR.  Kaiser Health News.  June 24, 2020.

McKinsey: US Consumer Sentiment During The Coronavirus Crisis

Survey:  US Consumer Sentiment During The Coronavirus Crisis.  McKinsey & Company.  June 11, 2020.

Isolationist Travel For The Pandemic

The New Escapism:  Isolationist Travel by Elaine Glusac.  The New York Times.  June 24, 2020.

The Concept Of The Second Wave Is Flawed

An Expert Explains:  Why It's Wrong To Talk About A Second Wave Of COVID-19 by Jeremy Rossman.  World Economic Forum,  June 23, 2020.

Sweden's Coronavirus Strategy Results In Avoidance By Nordic Neighbors

Sweden Tries Out A New Status:  Pariah State by Thomas Erdbrink.  The New York Times.  June 22, 2020.

Child Care Centers And Coronavirus: Almost No Recorded Cases Of Child-To-Adult Transmission

What Parents Can Learn From Child Care Centers That Stand Open During Lockdowns by Anya Kamentz.  NPR.  June 24, 2020.

Older People May Require Different Vaccination Strategy

Covid-19 Vaccine May Not Work For At-Risk Older People, Say Scientists by Sarah Boseley.  The Guardian.  June 23, 2020.

Using Public Restrooms Safely During The pandemic

Public Restrooms:  What You Need To Know About Using Them Safely Amid The Pandemic by Jen Rose Smith.  CNN.  June 23, 2020l

Friday, June 19, 2020

Large Study Supports Safety Of Convalescent Plasma And Effectiveness Early In The Disease

Blood Plasma From People Who Recovered Is A Safe Covid-19 Treatment, Study Says by Carolyn Y. Johnson.  The Washington Post.  June 18, 2020.

Waste Water Samples Detect Coronavirus Traces In Italy On December 18, 2020.

Coronavirus Was Already In Italy By December, Waste Water Study Finds.  BBC.  June 19, 2020.

Will Developing Countries Get Any Vaccines In Time To Save Lives?

Race For Virus Vaccines Could Leave Some Countries Behind by The Associated Press/NY Times.  June 18, 2020

Chinese Study: Household Transmission Of COVID-19 Could Have Huge Impact On Reducing Covid Cases

Study From Chinese City Of Guangzhou Provides Key Insights On How COVID-19 Spreads In Households by Lancet.  Medical Express.  June 18, 2020.

Fauci: Pervasive "Anti-Science Bias" May Lead Many Americans To Disregard Public Health Experts

Fauci Blames 'Anti-Science Bias' For People Not Following COVID-19 Rules by Aila Slisco.  Newsweek.  June 18, 2020.

Pandemic Results In Delays In Cancer Screenings, Diagnoses, Research, And Treatments

Nation's Cancer Chief Warns Delays In Cancer Care Are likely To Result In Thousands Of Extra Deaths In Coming Years by Laurie McGinley.  The Washington Post.  June 18, 2020.

Coronavirus Pandemic Changing The Prescribing Practices Of Hospitals

U.S. Hospitals In Hard Hit Regions Step Up Use Of Steroids On Sickest COVID-19 Patients by Michael Erman.  Reuters.  June 19, 2020.

Accusations Of Falsification Of COVID-19 Test Results In Clarke County

Georgia Nurses Accuse Hospital Of Manipulating COVID-19 Test Results by Lindsey Basye, Andy Pierrotti. 11 Alive.  June 18, 2020.

Thursday, June 11, 2020

Where To Focus, And Not To Focus, Attention To Understand The Epidemic

Amateur Epidemiology Is Deterring Our Covid-19 Response.  Here's What We Should Do Instead by Tom Frieden.  The Washington Post.  June 10, 2020.

Fitness Freed From The Gym? Will Coronavirus Kill The Dedicated Space?

How Fitness Will Change Forever by Michael Owen.  The Atlantic.  May 29, 2020.

Health Is About More Than Simply Avoiding Coronavirus Infection; All Protests Are Not Equal

Public-Health Experts Are Not Hypocrites by Julia Marcus and Gregg Gonsalves.  The Atlantic.  June 11, 2020.

Warning Signals For Georgia Coronavirus

Two And A Half Weeks After Memorial Day, COVID-19 Data Ticks Back Up In Georgia by Erin Peterson.  11Alive Staff.  June 11, 2020.

Emory University Will Require COVID-19 Testing Of Dormitory Residents And Those Taking In-Person Classes

Emory To Require COVID-19 Testing For Face-To-Face Instruction by Eric Stirgus.  Atlanta Journal-Constitution.  June 11, 2020.

Innovative Sex/Dating During The Pandemic

Masks, No Kissing And "A Little Kinky':  Dating And Sex In A Pandemic by Tara Parker-Pope.  The New York Times.  June 11, 2020.

Molecular Changes Due To Exercises: 9,815 Changes During And After Exercise

A Single Session Of Exercise Alters 9,815 Molecules In Our Blood by Gretchen Reynolds.  The New York Times.  June 10, 2020.

Using Data, Managing Risk, Developing Good Habits To Live During A Pandemic

5 Rules To Live By During A Pandemic by Tara Parker-Pope.  The New York Times.  June 9, 2020.

New: Coronavirus Vaccine Tracker

Coronavirus Vaccine Tracker by Jonathan Corum And Carl Zimmer.  The New York Times.  June 10, 2020.

The Personal Activities Of 511 Epidemologists: When They Will Resume Everyday Activities

When 511 Epidemiologists Expect To Fly, Hug And Do 18 Other Everyday Activities Again by Margot Sanger-Katz, Claire Cain iller And Quoctrung Bui.  The New York Times.  June 8, 2020.

Friday, June 5, 2020

Not Over In Two Weeks: Long-Term Suffers Of Coronavirus Are Left Out Of Narrative

COVID-19 Can Last For Several Months by Ed Yong.  The Atlantic.  June 4, 2020.

NIH Chief Warns That "Skepticism" May Cause Some To Skip Vaccine

NIH Chief Worried Vaccine "Skepticism" Might Cause Some To Skip Vaccine by Elizabeth Cohen.  CNN.  June 4, 2020.

Five Possible Reasons Georgia Coronavirus Cases Have Not Surged

Why Georgia's Reopening Hasn't Led To A Surge In Coronavirus Cases (So Far) by German Lopez.  Vox.  June 4, 2020.

Retractions Of Two Major Medical Studies Raises Questions About Scientific Research As Pandemic Spreads

Two Huge Covid-19 Studies Are Retracted After Scientists Sound Alarms by Roni Caryn Rabin and Ellen Gabler.  The New York Times.  June 4, 2020.

Middle East, Africa, Latin America, South Asia Hit By Coronavirus; Global Cases Grow By More Than 100,000 A Day

Coronavirus Rips Into Regions Previously Spared by Declan Walsh.  The New York Times.  June 4, 2020.

Some Athletes Who Had Coronavirus Suffer Lingering Lung And Other Health Issues

These Athletes Had The Coronavirus.  Will They Ever Be The Same?  by Andrew Keh.  The New York Times.  May 29, 2020.

Wednesday, May 27, 2020

Different Realities Divide Perception Of Coronavirus

The Coronavirus Is Deadliest Where Democrats Live by Jennifer Medina and Robert Gebeloff.  The New York Times.  May 25, 2020.

Data About Worker Illness Remains Elusive In Meatpacking Plants Even As They Reopen

As Meatpacking Plants Reopen, Data About Worker Illness Remains Elusive by Michael Corkery, David Yaffe-Bellany and Derek Kravitz.  The New York Times.  May 25, 2020.

Normalizing, Becoming Numb, Is Our Enemy In The Coronavirus Epidemic

The Risks Of Normalizing The Coronavirus by Clayton Dalton.  The New Yorker.  May 27, 2020.

Research: Almost Half of Accouts Tweeting About Coronavirus Are Likely Bots

Researchers:  Nearly Half Of Accounts Tweeting About Coronavirus Are Likely Bots by Bobby Allyn.  May 20, 2020.

California Suggest Guidelines For Opening Churches

California Suggests No Singing And Shorter Services In Guidelines For Reopening Places Of Worship by Hollie Silverman.  CNN.  May 26, 2020.

Grim Milestone: 100,000 Coronavirus Deaths; Almost Certainly An Undercount

The US Has Reached A Grim Milestone:  100,000 Coronavirus Deaths by Dylan Scott and Christina Animashaun.   Vox.  May 27, 2020.

Purdue University President: Opening In Fall Is A Duty

Why Failing To Reopen Purdue University This Fall Would Be An Unacceptable Breach Of Duty by Mitch Daniels.  The Washington Post.  May 25, 2020.

Coronavirus Bringing About Deeper European Economic Integration

The European Union Is On The Brink Of Historic Change by Ferdinando Giugliano.  Bloomberg. May 27, 2020.

Anxiety Resulting In Delaying Or Forgoing Critical Lifesaving Procedures

Fear Of Covid Leads Other Patients To Decline Critical Treatment by Katie Hafner.  The New York Times.  May 25, 2020.

Proposal: Start School Later To Encourage More Sleep

The Coronavirus Has Made It Obvious.  Teenagers Should Start School Later by Aaron E. Carroll.  May 27, 2020.

Making Wearing Masks The Norm

There Are 3 Things We Have To Do To Get People Wearing Masks by Angela Duckworth, Lyle Ungar and Ezekiel J. Emanuel.  The New York Times.  May 27, 2020.

Wednesday, May 20, 2020

New York Times Maps Where U.S. Residents Are At Increased Risk For Covid-19

Where Chronic Health Conditions And Coronavirus Could Collide by Nadja Popovich, Anjali Singhvi and Matthew Conlen.  The New York Times.  May 18, 2020.

Underlying Health Conditions Maps Perfecting With Georgia Counties Hit Hardest By COVID-19

Forecast:  Georgia's Coronavirus Hots Spots In Possible Next Wave by Jon Shirek.  11Alive.  May 19, 2020.

The Experience Economy Shut Down By Coronavirus

Coronavirus Shut Down The "Experience Economy."  Can It Come Back? by David Gelles.  The New York Times.  May 20, 2020.

Conspiracy Theories About Pandemic Gain More Traction Than Mainstream Online Events

How The "Pandemic" Movie And Its Falsehoods Spread Widely Online by Sheera Frenkel, Ben Decker And Davey Alba.

Manufacturing And Distribution Challenges Of Vaccine Production

Find A Vaccine. Next:  Produce 300 Million Vials Of It by Knvul Sheikh.  The New York Times.  May 1, 2020.

Vaccine Development Is A Challenge, Even Without Considering Manufacturing and Distribution

A New Entry In The Race For A Coronavirus Vaccine:  Hope by Carl Zimmer, Knvul Sheikh and Noah Weiland.  May 20, 2020.

Exercise For Older Adults During Coronavirus

Older And Stuck At Home?  Expert Advice On Fitness by Gretchen Reynolds.  The New York Times.  April 22, 2020.

Is It Safe To Go Back To the Gym?

Is It Safe To Go Back To The Gym?  by Gretchen Reynolds.  The New York Times.  May 13, 2020.

Elevators And Coronavirus

Can I Get Coronavirus From Riding An Elevator?  by Tara Parker-Pope.  The New York Times.  May 13, 2020.

Saturday, May 16, 2020

Thursday, May 14, 2020

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Navigating Uncertainty While Battling COVID-19

A Doctor On How To Make COVID-19 Decisions When So Much Is Unknow by Abraar Karan.
Vox. May 14, 2020.

"Truth Decay" Is Harming America's Coronavirus Recovery

How "Truth Decay" Is Harming America's Coronavirus Recovery by Alex Ward.  Vox.  May 14, 2020.

Pandemics Are Ripe Moments For Cross-Cultural Learning: Will America Learn From Others?

Why America Resists Learning From Other Countries by Uri Friedman.  The Atlantic.  May 14, 2020.  

Conspiratorial Thinking Makes 2020 A Referendum On Enlightenment Values And Reality Itself

The Conspiracy Theorists Are Winning by Jeffrey Goldberg.  The Atlantic.  May 13, 2020.

Strongest Evidence Yet That Deadly Inflammatory Condition Linked To Coronavirus

New Inflammatory Condition In Children Probably Linked To Coronavirus, Study Finds by Pam Belluck.  The New York Times.  May 13, 2020.

Total Deaths At This Point From Coronavirus is likely between 100,000 And 110,000

America's True Covid Toll Already Exceeds 100,000 by Nicholas Kistof.  The New York Times.  May 13, 2020.

Thursday, May 7, 2020

Pediatric Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome Appears To Related To COVID-19; Attacks Children

Children Are Falling Ill With A Baffling Ailment Related To Covid-19 by Joseph Goldstein and Pam Belluck.  The New York Times.  May 5, 2020.

Compelling Not Definitive Evidence That Children Can Transmit Coronavirus

New Studies Add To Evidence That Children May Transmit The Coronavirus by Apoorva Mandavilli.  The New York Times.  May 5, 2020.

Black Organizations Call For Meeting With Kemp On Coronavirus Response

Black Organizations Call For Meeting With Kemp On Coronavirus Response by Ernie Suggs.  AJC.  May 7, 2020.

Georgia Early Reopening Attracted Visitors Raising The Risk Of Transmission

Smartphone Data Shows Out-Of-State Visitors Flocked To Georgia As Restaurants And Other Business Reopened by Kathrine Shaver.  The Washington Post.  May 7, 2020.

Nearly Everyone Who Has Coronavirus Has Antibodies; Next Question: Are They Neutralizing Antibodies?

A New Study Finds That Nearly Everyone Who Gets The Disease Eventually Makes Antibodies To The Virus.  The New York Times.  May 7, 2020.

Rejected CDC Reopening Guidelines Posted

US Shelves Detailed Guide To Reopening Country by Jason Dearen and Mike Stobbe.  AP.  May 7, 2020.  

Coronavirus Survivors Banned From Joining The Military

Coronavirus Survivors Banned From Joining The Military by Meghann Myers.  Military Times.  May  6, 2020.

Health Specialists Disturbed That Many Believe That Death Count Is Inflated For Political Purposes

Trump Boosters:  Don't Believe The Coronavirus Death Toll by Tina Nguyen.  Politico.  May 7, 2020.

Most Opening States Fail To Meet Trump Administration Criteria

Most States That Are Reopening Fail To Meet White House Guidelines by Keith Collins and Lauren Leatherby.  The New York Times.  May 7, 2020.

Thursday, April 30, 2020

Drug Repurposing Opens Possibilities For Fighting Coronavirus

Old Drugs May Find A New Purpose:  Fighting The Coronavirus by Carl Zimmer.  The New York Times.  April 30, 2020.

Aerosol Traps: Tool To Analyze Airborne Infection

Tiny Airborne Particles May Carry The New Coronavirus by James Kingsland.  Medical News Today.  April 30, 2020.

Athens Mayor, Businessman, And Other Georgians Offer Perspective On A Consequential Tradeoff

Georgia's Experiment In Human Sacrifice by Amanda Mull.  The Atlantic.  April 29, 2020.

In Pandemics Urgency Demands Patience, Getting It Right Requires Making Mistakes

The Science On Coronavirus Is Topsy-Turvy.  That's Fine by Peter B. Bach and Kent A Sepkowitz.  The New York Times.

Virus Release Subject of Investigation by Intelligence Agencies, Likely Fodder For Dispute Between U.S. And China

Trump Officials Are Said To Press Spies To Link Virus And Wuhan Labs by Mark Mazzetti, Julian E. Barnes, Edward Wong And Adam Goldman.  The New York Times.  April 30, 2020.

CDC Study Illustrates The Heavy Toll On African Americans Among Georgia Victims Of Coronavirus

As Georgia Reopens, Virus Study Shows Black Residents May Bear Brunt David Waldstein.  The New York Times.  April 30, 2020

Wednesday, April 22, 2020

Autocratic Governments Use Pandemic Aid To Consolidate Power, Punish Opposition

Poland And Hungary Use Coronavirus To Punish Opposition by Steven Erlanger.  The New York Times.  April 22, 2022.

From Ridicule To Policy: The Evolution Non-Pharmaceutical Interventions Such As Social Distancing

The Untold Story Of The Birth Of Social Distancing by Eric Lipton and Jennifer Steinhauer.  The New York Times.  April 22, 2022.

"Could Be Setting Us Back" Fauci Says Of Georgia Reopening Decision

"I Am Beyond Disturbed":  Internal Dissent As States Reopen Despite Virus by Rick Rojas and Richard Fausset.  The New York Times.  April 21, 2020.

February 6 Coronavirus Death Probably Resulted From Community Spread, Changing USA Disease Timeline

Timeline Of Virus's Arrival In The U.S. Shifts With The Revelation Of An Early Death In California.  The New York Times.  April 22, 2022.

Thursday, April 16, 2020

Resilience, Regional Trade Blocs, Redundancy May Characterize The World Economy After Coronavirus

It's The End Of The World Economy As We Know It by Neil Irwin.  The New York Times.  April 16, 2020.

How Many Undiscovered COVID-19 Cases Are Out There? Maybe A Lot; Maybe Not According To Test-Positivity Rate

A New Statistic Reveals Why America's COVID-19 Numbers Are Flat by Robinson Meyer and Alexis C. Madrigal.  The Atlantic.  April 16, 2020.

Probably A Dramatic Undercount On Coronavirus Deaths

There's Been A Spike In People Dying At Home In Several Cities.  That Suggests Coronavirus Deaths Are Higher Than Reported by Jack Gillum, Lisa Song And Jeff Kao.  ProPublica.  April 14, 2020.

2-Decades Of Failure To Prepare For Coronavirus

Inside America's 2-Decade Failure To Prepare For Coronavirus by Dan Diamond.  Politico.  April 11, 2020.

Timeline Of The Coronavirus Pandemic And U.S. Response

Timeline Of The Coronavirus Pandemic And U.S. Response by Ryan Goodman And Danielle Schulkin.  Just Security.  April 14, 2020.

Thursday, April 9, 2020

Coronavirus Claims Victim In Georgia Meat Plant

Poultry Worker's Death Highlights Spread Of Coronavirus In Meat Plants by Miriam Jordan And Caitlin Dickerson.  The New York Times.  April 9, 2020.

Three Drug Development Strategies For Coronavirus

The Best Hopes For A Coronavirus Drug by Sarah Zhang.  The Atlantic.  April 8, 2020

US Coronavirus Response Is Missing A Lot

What's Missing In The Coronavirus Response by Shefali Luthra.  KHN.  April 9, 2020.

COVID-19 Threats Assisted Living Industry

COVID-19 Crisis Threatens Beleaguered Assisted Living Industry by Laura Ungar And Jay Hancock.  KHN.  April 9, 2020.

First Study Reviewed By Outside Institutions Of A Coronavirus Candidate Vaccine Published in The Lancet

COVID-19 Vaccine Candidate Shows Promise, Research Shows.  University of Pittsburg/Science Daily.  April 2, 2020

Understanding Asymptomatic Carriers

What We Need To Understand About Asymptomatic Carriers If We're Going To Beat Coronavirus by Caroline Chen.  ProPublica.  April 2, 2020.

Could "Medicare Extra" A Realistic Option In Light Of Coronavirus Unemployment?

It's Time To Move Past Employer-Based Health Insurance by Ezra Klein.  Vox.  April 9, 2020

"Human Challenge Trials" Where Healthy Volunteers Would Be Exposed To Covid-19, Explained


Why Are Fewer Women Than Men Dying From The Coronavirus?

Why Are Fewer Women Dying From The Coronavirus? by Katherine Harmon Courage.  Vox.  April 9, 2020.  

Fed Coronavirus Relief Effort Includes Buying Municipal Bonds To Help State And Local Government

Fed Programs Could Inject $2.3 Trillion Into The Economy by Jeanna Smialek.  The New York Times.  April 9, 2020.  
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Developing Nations Cannot Test For Coronavirus Partly Because The US and Europe Are Outspending Them

In Scramble For Coronavirus Supplies, Rich Countries Push Poor Aside by Jane Bradley.  The New York Times.  April 9, 2020.

New York Area Coronavirus Brought Mainly From Europe, Not Asia

Most New York Coronavirus Cases Came From Europe, Genomes Show by Carl Zimmer.  The New York Times.  April 9, 2020.

How NOT To Wear A Mask

How NOT To Wear A Mask by Tara Parker-Pope.  The New York Times.  April 8, 2020.

The Coronavirus's Unique Threat To The South

The Coronavirus's Unique Threat To The South by Vann R. Newkirk II.  The Atlantic.  April 2, 2020.

Saturday, April 4, 2020

Tracking Coronavirus With Artificial Intelligence, Data Visualizations, Tracking Travel, Mapping Virus Ecology

Coronavirus Researchers Are Using High-Tech Methods To Predict Where The Virus Might Go Next by Alejandro De La Garza.  Time.  February 11, 2020.

How Coronavirus Has Transformed The Political Debate

The Coronavirus Killed The Policy Primary by Edward-Isaac Dovere.  The Atlantic.  April 4, 2020.

COVID-19 Crisis Will Not Be Over In Three Or Four Months; The World Will Change The Longer It Lasts

Stretching The International Order To Its Breaking Point by Thomas Wright.  The Atlantic.  April 4, 2020.

Georgia Has 2,400-3,000 Ventilators On Hand. What That Be Enough? What Are The Psychological An Ethical Implications

Georgia Doctors Plan For Wrenching Choices Amid Slim Ventilator Supply by Ariel Hart.  The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.  April 1, 2020.

Emory Prepares For April 22 When Georgia Hospitals Will Have Shortage of 755 Beds and 84 Will Die (According To Projections)

Emory Hospital Prepares For "Super Surge Of COVID-19 Patients by Helena Oliviero.  The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.  April 3, 2020.

Nursing Homes "Have Become An Accelerator" For Coronavirus In Georgia

Industry Officials Expect The Virus To Continue To Spread To More Senior Care Facilities Despite Measures To Contain It by Brad Schrade And Carrie Teegardin.  The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.  April 3, 2020

Trump Administration Approach To Defense Production Act Raises Questions About Medical Exports

Trump Seeks To Block 3M Mask Exports And Grab Masks From Its Overseas Customers by Ana Swanson, Zolan Kanno-Youngs and Maggie Haberman.

Few Countries Flattening The Curve For The Coronavirus

Are Countries, Flattening The Curve For The Coronavirus?  by K.K. Rebecca Lai.  The New York Times.  April 3, 2020.

430,000 People Have Traveled From China To U.S. Since Coronavirus Surfaced

430,000 People Have Traveled From China To U.S. Since Coronavirus Surfaced by Steve Eder, Henry Fountain, Michael H. Keller, Muyi Xiao and Alexandra Stevenson.  The New York Times.  April 4, 2020

Wednesday, April 1, 2020

Trump Rejects Obamacare Special Enrollment Period Amid Pandemic

Trump Rejects Obamacare Special Enrollment Period Amid Pandemic by Susannah Luthi.  Politico.  March 31, 2020.

Coronavirus Could Contribute To A 2020 Election Meltdown

What Happens In November If One Side Doesn't Accept The Election Results?  by Richard L. Hasen.

Crises Can Result In Innovation Born Of Optimism Because Optimism Is Realism

Hold On To Hope In The Coronavirus Pandemic.  Past Crises Show How We Can Learn And Grow by David Rothkopf.

Grocery Store Traffic Drops For The First Time Since Coronavirus Panic Ramped Up

Traffic At Walmart, Costco And Target Falls For The First Time In Weeks As Coronavirus Stockpiling Behavior Shifts by Tonya Garcia.  MarketWatch.  April 1, 2020.

Georgia GOP Members of Congress Urge Election Delay

All GOP Members Of Congress Urge Election Delay by Mark Niesse.  AJC.  March 31, 2020.

Cumming Georgia Mayor Cancels Cities Social Distancing Order

Georgia Mayor Cancels Social Distancing Order Despite State Having Almost 5,000 Coronavirus Cases by Matthew Impelli.  Newsweek.  April 1, 2020.

Russian Aid To US Addresses Domestic Russian Needs

Trump Called Russia's Coronavirus Aid To U.S. 'Very Nice.'  Putin May Use It As A Propaganda Coup by Robyn Dixon. The Washington Post.  April 1, 2020.

Coronavirus Separates Seriously Ill Patients From Their Loved Ones In Hospitals

'A Heart-Wrenching Thing':  Hospital Bans On Visits Devastate Families by Katie Hafner.  The New York Times.  March 29, 2020.

Creating The Coronavirus Image Is Part Education, Marketing, Psychology, And Art

The Spiky Blob Seen Around The World by Cara Giaimo.  The New York Times.  April 1, 2020.

What Happens To Care When Demand Far Exceeds Intensive Care Resources; Triage Plans Developed by States Vary

At The Top Of The Covic-19 Curve, How Do Hospitals Decide Who Gets Treatment?  by Mike Baker and Sheri Fink.  The New York Times.  April 1, 2020.

Soap Unglues Covid-19 From The Skin And Loosens Proteins, Lipids And RNA In The Virus Itself

The Science Of Soap-Here's How It Kills The Coronavirus by Pall Thordarson.  The Guardian.  March 12, 2020.

Getting Ahead Of Coronavirus By Identifying Incipient Outbreaks Before The Authorities

How Are You Feeling?  Surveys Aim To Detect Covid-19 Hot Spots Early by David M. Halbfinger.  The New York Times.  April 1, 2020.

Negative Covid-19 Testing Result May Not Mean That You Are Not Infected; Assume The Worse And Consider The Context

If You Have Coronavirus Symptoms, Assume You Have The Illness, Even If You Test Negative by Harlan M. Krumholz, M.D.  The New York Times.  April 1, 2020.