First Denial, Then Fear: Covid-19 Patients in Their Own Words Garrett M. Graff, 03.27.2020 The first installment in our weekly oral history series, Covid Spring. Since then, we've heard from New Yorkers and those celebrating milestones and practicing religion at a distance. 9 Amazon Workers Describe the Daily Risks They Face in the Pandemic Louise Matsakis, 04.10.2020 Amazon is calling its front-line workers heroes. But many feel scared and inadequately protected by their employer. The Asian Countries That Beat Covid-19 Have to Do It Again Adam Rogers, 04.06.2020 At first, Hong Kong, South Korea, Singapore, and Taiwan were lauded for their coronavirus responses. But now reimportation of the disease has their curves trending upward. Most Kids Only Get Mildly Sick from Covid-19—but Not All Megan Molteni, 03.23.2020 It's true that kids are less likely to get Covid-19 than adults. But babies, toddlers, or those who have other conditions may still be at risk. They Say the Coronavirus Isn't Airborne—but It's Definitely Borne by Air Roxanne Khamsi, 03.14.2020 There isn't a consensus as to whether coronavirus is airborne, probably because scientists don't always agree on what the term means. The Ibuprofen Debate Reveals the Danger of Covid-19 Rumors Maryn McKenna, 03.26.2020 Warnings about taking ibuprofen with Covid-19 vanished almost as quickly as they overtook the internet, much like so much bad or incomplete information that circulates online. How to Make a CDC-Approved Cloth Face Mask Medea Giordano and Jeffrey Van Camp, 04.09.2020 After lengthy speculation, the CDC finally advised wearing cloth masks. Here's our guide to making your own, how they can help—and how they can't. Obama's Ebola Czar on What Strong Federal Response Looks Like Steven Levy, 04.07.2020 Ron Klain explains what the government needs to do to fight coronavirus: speak with a unified voice and take control of the supply chain, ASAP. Record Jobless Claims Are Overwhelming States' Aging Tech Paris Martineau, 03.26.2020 Americans are losing their jobs at staggering rates, but antiquated websites make filing for unemployment a challenge. Why Life During a Pandemic Feels So Surreal Matt Simon, 03.31.2020 The absence of routine provides a psychological explanation for why none of what is happening right now feels real. One Way to Potentially Track Covid-19? Sewage Surveillance Gregory Barber, 04.07.2020 If we can't test everyone, analyzing wastewater could be one way to figure out how many people in a community have been infected. For Homeless People, Covid-19 Is Horror on Top of Horror Emma Grey Ellis, 04.02.2020 Homelessness makes it hard to stay healthy under normal circumstances. During a pandemic, it makes avoiding sickness nearly impossible. |
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