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ANALYSIS: What Young, Healthy People Have to Fear From COVID-19
Tue, 2020-09-08 10:32 —
mike kraft
What Young, Healthy People Have to Fear From COVID-19
The White House’s new science adviser says: nothing. The science disagrees.
Derek Thompson
The Atlantic
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Large U.S. covid-19 vaccine trials are halfway enrolled, but lag on participant diversity
Fri, 2020-08-28 12:58 —
mike kraft
Large U.S. covid-19 vaccine trials are halfway enrolled, but lag on participant diversity
Moderna and Pfizer are halfway to signing up the 30,000 participants they need for the final stage of testing. But only about a fifth are Black or Hispanic.
Carolyn Y. Johnson
Washington Post
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Covid Hits Minorities Hardest, but Data Often Doesn't Show It
Mon, 2020-08-24 19:22 —
mike kraft
Covid Hits Minorities Hardest, but Data Often Doesn't Show It
Many states are not collecting the race or ethnicity of coronavirus patients, which can make it harder to know the true impact on low-income communities.
Tom Simonite
Wired
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Trends show young adults exposing elders to the virus
Thu, 2020-07-30 11:18 —
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Young people are infecting older family members in shared homes
Front-line caregivers are seeing more older people with covid-19. Young working adults and others who went to bars and restaurants are spreading the virus to relatives.
Lenny Bernstein
Washington Post
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A trial for coronavirus vaccine researchers: Making sure black and Hispanic communities are included in studies
Mon, 2020-07-27 10:17 —
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A trial for coronavirus vaccine researchers: Making sure black and Hispanic communities are included in studies
The unprecedented scientific quest to end the pandemic with a vaccine faces one of its most crucial tests, and nothing less than the success of the entire endeavor is at stake. A vaccine must work for everyone — young and old; black, brown and white.
Carolyn Y.
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