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April 2020
Top Public and Private Colleges in the Northeast
The Wall Street Journal
The Coronavirus Pandemic Is Forcing U.S. Doctors to Ration Care for All Patients
TIME
Study Raises Questions About False Negatives From Quick COVID-19 Test
NPR
American Lung Association’s Latest Air Quality Report Claims Climate Change Will Make It Harder to Protect Health
NPR
Hayley D. Germack and Grant R. Martsolf: Flatten the Barriers to Essential Care for Vulnerable Pennsylvanians
The Post-Gazette
Hospitals Tiptoe Toward Restarting Non-Emergency Surgery and Procedures
The Washington Post
Fresh Produce Goes to Waste as Coronavirus Wrecks Supply Chains
The Hill
Herb Douglas, the Oldest-Living African American Olympic Medalist, on This Year's Postponement
ESPN
Chaotic Search for Coronavirus Treatments Undermines Efforts, Experts Say
The Washington Post
Can You Flip a Breech Baby in the Womb?
The New York Times
Coronavirus Destroys Lungs. But Doctors Are Finding Its Damage in Kidneys, Hearts and Elsewhere.
The Washington Post
What We Do and Do Not Know About COVID-19’s Infectious Dose and Viral Load
The Conversation
How Universities Are Developing COVID-19 Solutions in Real Time
PBS Newshour
Mice, Hamsters, Ferrets, Monkeys. Which Lab Animals Can Help Defeat the New Coronavirus?
Science
How Universities Are Developing COVID-19 Solutions in Real Time
PBS Newshour
What We Know About The Silent Spreaders Of COVID-19
NPR
How to Manage Panic Attacks
The New York Times
They Developed Their Coronavirus Vaccine in Salk’s Shadow
The Wall Street Journal
Infected ER Doctor Who Died in Husband’s Arms Was a ‘Save the World Kind of Human’
The Washington Post
How a Surge of Coronavirus Patients Could Stretch Hospital Resources in Your Area
The Washington Post
Infected ER Doctor Who Died in Husband’s Arms Was a ‘Save the World Kind of Human’
The Washington Post
More Coronavirus Vaccines and Treatments Move Toward Human Trials
The New York Times
The Most Promising Coronavirus Breakthroughs so Far, From Vaccines to Treatments
New York Post
COVID-19 Vaccine Candidate from University of Pittsburgh Shows Promise in New Study
Pharmacy Times
In These States, the Disabled Could Go to the Back of the Ventilator Line
The Daily Beast
College Is Hard. Iggy, Pounce, Cowboy Joe and Sunny are Here to Help.
The New York Times
A Coronavirus Vaccine That Wouldn’t Require a Shot
The Conversation
Ventilators for Coronavirus Patients Are in Short Supply. How Scientists Might Pivot
Los Angeles Times
Eu Carbon-Trading Market Has Reduced Emissions Despite Low Carbon Prices
Ars Technica
‘What Do You Have to Lose?’: Inside Trump’s Embrace of a Risky Drug Against Coronavirus
The Washington Post
A Deficit of More Than 250,000 Public Health Workers Is No Way to Fight COVID-19
STAT News
University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine Researchers Announce Potential Coronavirus Vaccine Breakthrough
Fox News
Trump Warns of ‘a Lot of Death’ While Also Revisiting Easter Sunday Services
The New York Times
Can Air Pollution Make Coronavirus Worse? Scientists Say Yes—Possibly in Both Cases and Severity
NPR
Potential COVID-19 Vaccine Shows Promise in Mouse Study
Reuters
A System to Allocate Scarce Ventilators and ICU Beds Gains Traction for Not Counting Any Group Out
STAT
If Concerned About 'False Negative' Coronavirus Test, Self-Quarantine Anyway: Experts
ABC News
Opinion: Protect the Doctors and Nurses Who Are Protecting Us
The New York Times
Some Coronavirus Patients Show Signs of Brain Ailments
The New York Times
Covid-19 Changed How the World Does Science, Together
The New York Times
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