Bruce Y. Lee, Senior Contributor

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How Science Helped Jacinda Ardern, Labor Party Dominate New Zealand Election, Control Covid-19 Coronavirus

A Lancet Public Health publication detailed what New Zealand did to control the SARS-CoV2.

CDC: How Indoor Sports Like Ice Hockey Can Become Covid-19 Coronavirus Outbreaks

A recreational ice hockey game in the Tampa Bay, Florida, metropolitan area was a SARS-CoV2 super spreader event.

Nature Endorses Joe Biden, Latest Top Scientific Journal To Condemn Trump’s Actions

In an editorial, Nature used words like “disastrous” and “shameful” when describing Donald Trump’s time as President.

France To Commence Curfews To Curb Covid-19 Coronavirus

On Wednesday, French President Emmanuel Macron announced a curfew that is currently scheduled to last four weeks, marking a new state of emergency.

How New Zealand Deputy PM Shut Down Covid-19 Coronavirus Denier: ‘Obviously Got An Education In America’

During a campaign event on Wednesday, New Zealand’s Deputy Prime Minister Winston Peters told a Covid-19 coronavirus denier, “Sorry sunshine, wrong place.”

The Great Barrington Declaration, Herd Immunity Strategies For Coronavirus Overlook 8 Problems

The Great Barrington Declaration is a petition that promotes a variation of a herd immunity strategy.

WHO Warning About Covid-19 Coronavirus Lockdowns Is Taken Out Of Context

A number of people are claiming that the World Health Organization (WHO) has just “reversed” its position and now “admits” that lockdowns are harmful. But did it really?

Study: Covid-19 Coronavirus May Survive For 28 Days On These Surfaces

The study also showed the impact of temperature on how long live SARS-CoV2 lasted on common surfaces such as glass, stainless steel, and money.

Twitter Flags Trump Tweet That He’s Immune To Covid-19 Coronavirus, Not Contagious

This came after Trump’s doctor Sean Conley, DO, issued a statement that raised some questions.

8 Reasons Covid-19 Coronavirus Could Get Worse With Fall ‘Second Wave’

How changes in humidity, temperature, and other things may increase the transmission of the virus and cause a surge in cases and deaths.