Dr. Amesh Adalja optimistic about US schools being ‘safely opened’ in fallTerrell Bell, wearing a protective face mask, looks at a learning guide he picked up for his little sister at John H. Webster Elementary School in Philadelphia, Thursday, March 26, 2020. Gov. Tom Wolf’s administration reported more new coronavirus-related deaths in Pennsylvania on Wednesday. Residents are ordered to stay home, with few exceptions. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke) Dr. Amesh Adalja optimistic about US schools being ‘safely opened’ in fall By Anisha Chhatwani on June 30, 2020 Dr. Amesh Adalja is optimistic about schools being able to reopen again in the fall amid the coronavirus pandemic.
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Rural America is more vulnerable to COVID-19 than cities are, and it’s starting to showWorkers wait to enter a Tyson Foods pork processing plant in Logansport, Indiana. The plant had been closed after nearly 900 employees tested positive for the coronavirus. AP Photo/Michael Conroy Rural America is more vulnerable to COVID-19 than cities are, and it’s starting to show By Sania Siddiqui on June 22, 2020
People are getting sick from coronavirus spreading through the air – and that’s a big challenge for reopeningCoughing, sneezing, talking and even just breathing can produce airborne particles that can spread SARS-CoV-2. Stanislaw Pytel/Digital Vision via Getty Images People are getting sick from coronavirus spreading through the air – and that’s a big challenge for reopening By Sania Siddiqui on June 22, 2020
How the coronavirus escapes an evolutionary trade-off that helps keep other pathogens in checkAn artistic rendering of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes the COVID-19 illness. Getty Images / s-cphoto How the coronavirus escapes an evolutionary trade-off that helps keep other pathogens in check By Sania Siddiqui on June 22, 2020
Quarantine bubbles – when done right – limit coronavirus risk and help fight lonelinessQuaranteams offer a way to limit the risk of infection while also maintaining social contacts and mental health. Oqvector / iStock Getty Images Plus via Getty Images Quarantine bubbles – when done right – limit coronavirus risk and help fight loneliness By Sania Siddiqui on June 22, 2020
Coronavirus weekly: the grim reality and hope for a better future Nick Ansell/PA Coronavirus weekly: the grim reality and hope for a better future By Sania Siddiqui on June 15, 2020
CDC releases consolidated COVID-19 testing recommendations CDC releases consolidated COVID-19 testing recommendations By Sania Siddiqui on June 15, 2020
Want to stop the COVID-19 stress meltdown? Train your brainToday’s high-stress environment is an opportunity to reset how our brains deal with stressful situations. CasarsaGuru/iStock Want to stop the COVID-19 stress meltdown? Train your brain By Sania Siddiqui on June 15, 2020