William A. Haseltine, Contributor

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Is It Too Soon To Restart Sports?

Athletes and fans alike are itching to get back on the field and into the stadium. But so far, attempts to keep sports teams social distancing and safe are falling short.

Is Wearable Technology The Savior We’ve Been Waiting For?

The companies behind our favorite smart rings and wristwatches are trying to program their products to detect early symptoms of Covid-19. Could this help us stop its spread?

Women’s Health And The Ripple Effect Of The Covid-19 Pandemic

A new report highlights the impact the Covid-19 pandemic has had on women in the United States.

We’re Making Exciting Progress In Developing Covid-19 Drugs

Drugs specifically designed to prevent and treat Covid-19 are urgently needed. The good news is they are on their way.

The Other Shoe Drops: Gilead’s Outrageous Pricing Of Remdesivir

This is an unreasonable price for a drug that has demonstrated little to no ability to save lives or lower viral loads in patients.

Covid-19 Ping-Pong: Animal To Human, Human To Animal, Animal To Human Transmission. How Great A Danger?

There is now abundant evidence that humans can transmit SARS-Cov-2 to domestic pets and other animals.

Progress In Monoclonal Antibodies For The Treatment And Prevention-Of Covid-19

The bait fragment is the precise region of the spike protein that attaches to the ACE2 surface structure to begin the process of infection.

A Tale Of Four Cities: Wuhan, Seattle, New York, Chicago

New evidence shows that virus variants may affect Covid-19 transmissibility.

Protecting Pregnant Women From Covid-19

Information on the risks Covid-19 poses to pregnant women has been inconsistent, inconclusive, and altogether lacking. Here’s what we know—and how we can learn more.

Why Wearing A Face Mask Is The Sanest Thing You Can Do

Many Americans continue to rebel against the idea of wearing face masks, despite how important they are to reduce the risk of infection.