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COVID-19 Quarantine Sees A Blur Of Activity For Dating App Blindlee

During these extraordinary times of quarantine, we’re seeing increased activity as people are using this fun ice-breaking video as a pre-date before deciding to match and meet someone in person.

Why Did President Trump Request India For Hydroxychloroquine?

Given its vast resources and recent work on a potential COVID-19 vaccine, the Indian pharmaceutical industry will be essential in the fight against Coronavirus.

Privacy In The Time Of COVID

A brief analysis of Google & Apple’s new announcement of contract tracing support on Android and IoS platforms.

Surviving A Pandemic: American Business Won’t Get Caught Under-Prepared Again

Think about how much better equipped we’ll be to handle a situation like this moving forward, and how much more efficient many of America’s businesses will be.

Cuomo, Northeast Governors Say They Will Coordinate Reopening, Though Trump Insists It’s His Decision

“We should start looking forward to reopening, but with a smart plan. If you do it wrong, it can backfire.”

Coronavirus’ Silver Lining: Innovation In Healthcare

Against the backdrop of the health crisis caused by the coronavirus and the ensuing economic crisis triggered by efforts to contain the spread of it, could there be a silver lining?

‘Black People Are Not Allowed’: Reports Of Discrimination After Chinese City Orders Mandatory Quarantine For African Residents

These reports–including housing evictions, ban from McDonald’s–have spurred outcry from African leaders.

Ford Adds Gowns, COVID-19 Tests To Its Medical Equipment Initiative

What’s new is that Ford will now work with an airbag supplier, Joyson Safety Systems, to make reusable gowns, and collaborate with Thermo Fisher Scientific to boost capacity at its Lenexa, Kansas site to make more COVID-19 testing kits.

EXCLUSIVE: AstraZeneca’s Calquence Shows Early Promise For COVID-19 Patients

The blood cancer drug has been given to a small number of sick U.S. patients and massive clinical trials are being launched to determine its efficacy, as well as that of Imbruvica.

COVID-19 Coronavirus In Paradise: How The Caribbean Is Being Hit

When people on the mainland are barely able to pay monthly bills, in an economy where over 17 million Americans have already filed for unemployment, the last thing on most people’s minds will be using non-existent expendable income on an island vacatio…