Category: Policy

Cuomo: Five New York Regions To Begin Reopening Today

Confirmed cases in New York continue to decline, as that number increases across the rest of the country.

Why America Must Lead A Global Action Plan For The Covid-19 Pandemic

Historically, the United States has taken the lead in combating health crises. As the coronavirus pandemic spreads, public health experts Lawrence O. Gostin, Eric A. Friedman and Chelsea Clinton argue that America needs to be on the forefront of the gl…

Stocks Turn Positive, Despite Record Drop In Retail Sales And Increasing Tensions With China

Stocks were still down more than 2% this week.

Trump: Without Coronavirus Testing ‘We Would Have Very Few Cases,’ Here Is The Reaction

On Thursday, President Donald Trump said that testing for the Covid-19 coronavirus might be “overrated.”

Here Is More Evidence For Face Mask Use With COVID-19 Coronavirus

A study suggests that simply speaking could spew thousands of virus-laden fluid droplets that may hang in the air for tens of minutes.

Why An Extended Lockdown Is Riskier To The Nation’s Health Than COVID-19

Prolonged lockdowns could pose greater health and economic dangers to Americans over time than the coronavirus itself, and the harm caused by the shutdowns could far outweigh the risks of reopening the country.

Your Next Uber Ride Could Be Very Different With A Masked Driver, Open Windows, And Plastic Screens

The ride-hailing app is rolling out new rules for drivers and passengers around the world as journeys pickup as lockdown measures lift.

A New COVID-19 Syndrome In Children Has Pediatricians On Alert, Says This Infectious Disease Expert

Though infection amongst children has been low, pediatricians are now reporting a new COVID-19 coronavirus syndrome that doesn’t spare the young.

For The First Time In 23 Days, A Coronavirus Case In Hong Kong

This squashes the idea that the country is free of COVID-19.

An HIV Researcher Explains How Socioeconomic Factors Affect The Impact Of The Coronavirus Pandemic

While 13 percent of the U.S. population is African-American, this community accounts for one-third of both infections and deaths.