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Why the Pandemic Experts Failed
We’re still thinking about pandemic data in the wrong ways.
How the world failed to curb COVID
Communication breakdown between WHO, national leaders & the public caused the pandemic to explode in Feb2020
(Nature News)
By Amy MaxmenDeadly Fungi Are the Newest Emerging Microbe Threat All Over the World
These pathogens already kill 1.6 million people every year, and we have few defenses against them
(Scientific American)
By Maryn McKennaA Better Way to Think About Your Risk for COVID
For months we’ve been fixated on the idea that some people are at “high risk” and others aren’t. Now scientists have a better understanding of the continuum.
(The Atlantic)
By Roxanne KhamsiChronological order
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2021 · October
Day 6
A Better Way to Think About Your Risk for COVID (The Atlantic)
2021 · September
Day 29
WE’RE ALREADY BARRELING TOWARD THE NEXT PANDEMIC (The Atlantic)
2021 · June
Day 29
Science denial: Why it happens and 5 things you can do about it (The Conversation)
Day 9
THE FUNDAMENTAL QUESTION OF THE PANDEMIC IS SHIFTING (The Atlantic)
Day 1
Deadly Fungi Are the Newest Emerging Microbe Threat All Over the World (Scientific American)
2021 · May
Day 21
Day 20
What Happens When Americans Can Finally Exhale (The Atlantic)
Day 19
What Really Happened With that Weird Yankees COVID Outbreak (Intelligencer)
Dogs Sniffing Covid From Sweat Fare Almost as Well as PCR Tests (Bloomberg)
Day 12
How the world failed to curb COVID (Nature News)
2021 · March
2021 · February
2021 · January
Day 19
Rogue antibodies could be driving severe COVID-19 antibodies @rkhamsi (Nature (Magazine))
Day 12
The Future of the Coronavirus? An Annoying Childhood Infection post-vaccine (NY Times)
When will kids be able to get the Covid-19 vaccines? Vaccine, kids @KHCourage (Vox )
2020 · December
Day 14
How Science Beat the Virus: And what was lost in the process (The Atlantic)