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Twitter’s Most-Liked Tweet Of The Week: Elon Musk Calls Coronavirus Panic ‘Dumb’

Since then, concerns over the disease have spread exponentially.

Preventing Disease Outbreaks: Lessons From Uganda

Veterinarian and public health advocate Dr. Gladys Kalema-Zikusoka on why wildlife health and human health go hand in hand, and how we can prevent the next epidemic.

The COVID-19 Coronavirus Is Now A Pandemic – Can We Ethically Deal With Lockdowns?

Done wrongly, it can take our rights and freedoms away. But done correctly, it can dramatically reduce the spread and mortality rate of this disease.

Lessons From Lyme Disease: Six Reasons The CDC’s COVID-19 Failure Was Predictable

Lyme disease experts are not surprised by CDC’s failure to ensure quick diagnosis of COVID-19. It’s failed for 25 years to fix a broken Lyme test.

Trump Officials Slam Bombshell Report Saying Classified Coronavirus Meetings Slowed Crisis Response

Reuters stands by its story.

How Mobile Messaging Can Help The Fight Against Coronavirus

A new generation of text-based telehealth solutions are connecting the “messaging generation” with healthcare consultations on their mobile devices and helping to save the healthcare industry’s most precious resource in the fight against COVID-19.

Running Your Pharma Company Out Of A Starbucks: Drug Discovery Moves To The Cloud

Fifteen years and $2.5 billion dollars is too much to get a drug to market that no one can afford. Strateos’ solution: put big pharma in the cloud, and make drug discovery possible from a coffee shop.

The Kinn Chair From Autonomous Offers Next-Level Ergonomics

The Kinn chair from Autonomous bills itself as ‘the best ergonomic office chair’. So is it?

FDA Approves Emergency New Coronavirus Test To Boost Screening In The U.S.

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has given emergency approval for Roche’s new coronavirus test that could increase the speed of testing for the virus tenfold.

Lots Of College Students Say They Won’t Let COVID-19 Ruin Their Big Spring Break Party Trips

Just 26.4% of the students surveyed on 45 campuses around the nation said they’ve cancelled their plans for a big Spring Break fun trip