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How The 2020 Coronavirus Pandemic Is Similar To The 1918 Flu Pandemic

Close examinations of the 1918 flu pandemic may give some clues as to what could happen in 2020. The U.S. is already seeing impatience with restrictions similar to ones experienced in 1918.

Coronavirus Update: Vaccine Developer Reports Early Results

The number of COVID-19 cases and deaths in the U.S. is still on the rise, but there are glimmers of hope. A vaccine developer has reported some encouraging, though early results.

Changes In Opioid Supply Create New Risks As Stay-At-Home Rules Ease

The disruption in the illegal opioid trade had varying impacts around the country. As stay-at-home orders lift, that creates different risks of overdose that public health is trying to manage.

Medicaid Clinics And Doctors Have Been Last In Line For COVID-19 Relief Funding

Congress authorized $100 billion to reimburse health care providers for losses linked to the pandemic, but much of that money has gone for Medicare patients, with low-income families left behind.

Federal Government Asked To Tell Hospitals Modify Visit Bans

To stop COVID-19 infections, hospitals banned visitors. But that’s hard for patients who can’t speak.

The Pros And Cons Of ‘Social Bubbles’

NPR’s Lulu Garcia-Navarro speaks to MIT Technology Review’s Gideon Lichfield about self-contained bubbles or pods that aim to keep the pre-pandemic rules of socialization.

Hundreds Of Prisoners Have Died In U.S. From Coronavirus

At least 25,000 inmates in American prisons have tested positive for the virus. Inmates in Indiana say their complaints are being ignored.

The Difference Between Terms Like ‘Airborne Spread’ And ‘Droplet Spread’

NPR’s Lulu Garcia-Navarro asks Joshua Santarpia of the University of Nebraska Medical Center about the new research into how the coronavirus is transmitted through the air.

Mystifying Virus Shapes Next Generation Of Doctors

The coronavirus is shaping a generation of incoming doctors, as their residency training inside U.S. hospitals brings them face to face with a mystifying disease and frequent death.

OPINION: We Shouldn’t Have To Ask That Babies And Mothers Not Be Killed. Yet We Must

After a brutal attack in Kabul, activists in Afghanistan write: “Our people are targeted and killed on a daily basis. Afghan women are calling for an end to it.”