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Nine Important Things We've Learned about the Coronavirus Pandemic So Far
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Nine Important Things We've Learned about the Coronavirus Pandemic So Far

Some early public health messages about COVID-19 have been overturned

By Laura Helmuth
Two Decades of Pandemic War Games Failed to Account for Donald Trump
Public Health

Two Decades of Pandemic War Games Failed to Account for Donald Trump

The scenarios foresaw leaky travel bans, a scramble for vaccines and disputes between state and federal leaders, but none could anticipate the current levels of dysfunction in the U.S.

By Amy Maxmen

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    A Matter of Time

  • Advances

    Strongest Evidence Yet Shows Air Pollution Kills

  • News

    Experimental Blood Test Detects Cancer up to Four Years before Symptoms Appear

  • The Dentist Will See You Now: But Will You See the Dentist?

  • Babies' Mysterious Resilience to Coronavirus Intrigues Scientists

  • Trash-Collecting Researchers Find Dietary Patterns in Discarded Hair Clippings

  • Second Coronavirus Strain May Be More Infectious--but Some Scientists Are Skeptical

  • Concerns about Waning COVID-19 Immunity Are Likely Overblown

  • Opinion

    Coronavirus Is Attacking the Navajo 'because We Have Built the Perfect Human for It to Invade'

  • What AIDS Taught Us about Dealing with COVID-19

  • Health Care Is Long Overdue for a Social Justice Reckoning

  • Why Young Americans Are Lonely

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