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Want To Help India With The Current COVID Crisis? Don't Send Medical Supplies on Your Own
There's a desperate need for oxygen concentrators, but vetted organizations with networks on the ground are best equipped to ship and distribute them. -
In A City Deeply Scarred By COVID, Fighting Virus Fatigue and Vaccine Myths
It may be out of the red zone, but Chelsea's battle against the coronavirus is far from over. -
Children Volunteer To Test The Safety Of The COVID Vaccine
To reach herd immunity, children will need the vaccine. Seventy Massachusetts children participating in Moderna's nationwide vaccine test of roughly 3,000 children ages 12 to 17. -
On The Verge of Delivering A One-Shot Vaccine, Researcher Worries About A Changing Virus
The lead researcher on the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine candidate is concerned about new virus strains and their potential threat to the efficacy of current vaccines. -
How Feds Decide On Remdesivir Shipments To States Remains Mysterious
The federal government is in charge of distributing one of the few treatment options for COVID-19: the antiviral drug remdesivir. But how are decisions made about which states need it most? -
Drs. Joshua Budhu, Méabh O’Hare On 'Excited Delirium' And Racism In The Medical World
Budhu and O’Hare discussed their latest piece in The Washington Post, co-written alongside Dr. Altaf Saadi. -
Miami Hospital ICU Doctor: New Influx Of Patients Is Younger Than Before
Dr. David J. De La Zerda, the director of medical ICU at Jackson Memorial Hospital in Miami, says that many of the patients he's seeing are people in their 20s, 30s and 40s with no medical history. -
Essential Worker Shoulders $1,840 Debt For Trying To Get Tested For COVID-19
Carmen Quintero couldn't get tested for COVID-19, but ended up with a huge bill for trying to. She also was told to self-isolate and had no choice but to use vacation time to stay home from work. -
Supreme Court Strikes Down Louisiana Abortion Clinic Law
The Supreme Court on Monday struck down a Louisiana law regulating abortion clinics. -
'Still Scared': Health Workers Feel The Toll Of Virus Fight
“I feel like it’s a calm before a second storm,” one physician said.