Improving Pandemic Preparedness: Lessons From COVID-19
To better prepare for the next pandemic the United States needs to devote considerable resources to reduce vulnerabilities that jeopardize security.
Trump’s ‘Early’ Travel ‘Bans’ Weren’t Early, Weren’t Bans and Didn’t Work
Such restrictions did little to contain COVID-19, and can make us more vulnerable to future pandemics.
Blood Pressure and Cholesterol Checks Are ‘Falling Through The Cracks’ of Virtual Primary Care
A new study suggests that telemedicine may be ill-suited to staunch the collateral health effects of the pandemic.
Contact Tracing, Key to Reining In the Virus, Falls Flat in the West
Tracing is seen as a vital tool to avoid lockdowns and open economies, but that requires a robust system, widespread rapid testing and public trust.
In Reversal, White House Approves Stricter Guidelines for Vaccine Makers
The guidelines make it highly unlikely that a coronavirus vaccine will be given emergency authorization by Election Day.
COVID-19 Vaccine Confidence Requires Radical Transparency
Public trust in a potential vaccine is under threat. Drug companies and their academic partners must disclose protocols and results data.
Spare the Vote, Spoil the Virus?
Eroding Faith in Public Health Leaders
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The Myth of South Asian Exceptionalism
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