Category: healthcare

A Key Protein That Leads To Covid-19 Infection May Be Less Common In Children, Researchers Find

Can we conclude that such differences imply a difference in overall susceptibility to infection? Possibly, but not certainly.

The Media And Masks: A Confusing Narrative For Americans

The benefit of the mask, “comes not from shielding the mouths of the healthy but from covering the mouths of people already infected.” This unambiguous scientific message of communal responsibility remains absent from mainstream media which continues t…

Fauci: ‘We Might Have A Vaccine By The End Of The Year’

Dr. Fauci’s timeline would be one of the shortest in history for vaccine development.

Dow Closes Above 25,000 For First Time Since March

The S&P also broke above 3,000, its best close since March.

New Poll Shows Only Half Of Americans Would Get A Covid-19 Vaccine Once Available

Would you get a coronavirus vaccine? Only half of Americans answer yes.

CNBC Anchors Andrew Ross Sorkin, Joe Kernen Clash Over Coronavirus Death Toll: ‘100,000 People Died, Joe!’

“All you did was try to help your friend the president,” Sorkin alleged of Kernen.

A Nasty Trick In The Covid-19 Repertoire

This may be one of the first signs that a more transmissible and lethal strain of SARS-2 will emerge, one that accelerates the pandemic still further.

Half Of U.S. Adults Skipping Healthcare Amid Pandemic

Almost half of U.S. adults say they or someone in their home have “postponed or skipped medical care due to the coronavirus outbreak,” The Kaiser Family Foundation said in a new poll.

XpresSpa Pivots To Coronavirus Testing At New York’s John F. Kennedy Airport

The pilot concept paves the way for the company to enter the medical sphere and widen its reach within the health and wellness segment.

The Coronavirus Pandemic Has Traumatized Us. Here’s What We Do Now.

Research on first responders to 9/11 shows that we recover from trauma when we make sense of it.