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Moral Judgments About an Activity's COVID-19 Risk Can Lead People Astray

Moral Judgments About an Activity's COVID-19 Risk Can Lead People Astray

People use values and beliefs as a shortcut to determine how risky an activity is during the pandemic. Those biases can lead people astray.

Oxford University Explores Anti-parasitic Drug Ivermectin As COVID-19 Treatment

Oxford University Explores Anti-parasitic Drug Ivermectin As COVID-19 Treatment

The University of Oxford said on Wednesday it was testing anti-parasitic drug ivermectin as a possible treatment for COVID-19, as part of a British government-backed study that aims to aid recoveries in non-hospital settings.

They Relied on Chinese Vaccines. Now They're Battling Outbreaks.

They Relied on Chinese Vaccines. Now They're Battling Outbreaks.

More than 90 countries are using Covid shots from China. Experts say recent infections in those places should serve as a cautionary tale in the global effort to fight the disease.

COVID: German Scientists May Know How to Prevent Vaccine Blood Clots

COVID: German Scientists May Know How to Prevent Vaccine Blood Clots

Scientists in Germany believe they may have worked out a way to prevent vector-based vaccines from causing rare blood clots.

Sciety Adds Three New Groups Evaluating COVID-19 Preprints

Sciety Adds Three New Groups Evaluating COVID-19 Preprints

Our three new groups have met this challenge by producing high-quality screenings, reviews and summaries of key findings, and Sciety has brought them all together in one convenient and accessible place.

Previous Covid Infection May Not Offer Long-term Protection, Study Finds

Previous Covid Infection May Not Offer Long-term Protection, Study Finds

Research found marked differences in immune response of medical staff six months after contracting virus.

BioNTech-Pfizer, AstraZeneca … or Both? A Mixed Approach May Hold Promise

BioNTech-Pfizer, AstraZeneca … or Both? A Mixed Approach May Hold Promise

Scientists are studying mix-and-matching vaccines for Covid-19 and other diseases.

Does Vaccinating Adults Stop Kids from Spreading COVID Too?

Does Vaccinating Adults Stop Kids from Spreading COVID Too?

Mass vaccination drives in several countries are providing new data on the extent to which adult vaccination protects children - but the conclusions are mixed.

The COVID Lab-Leak Hypothesis: What Scientists Do and Don't Know

The COVID Lab-Leak Hypothesis: What Scientists Do and Don't Know

Nature examines arguments that the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 escaped from a lab in China, and the science behind them.

Coronavirus Variants Get Greek Names - but Will Scientists Use Them?

Coronavirus Variants Get Greek Names - but Will Scientists Use Them?

From Alpha to Omega, the labelling system aims to avoid confusion and stigmatization.

A Time Capsule for Future Social Researchers

A Time Capsule for Future Social Researchers

We ask prominent scholars to select a visual artifact of this time that will help future researchers understand the Covid-19 crisis.

Dogs Can Better Detect Covid in Humans Than Lateral Flow Tests, Finds Study

Dogs Can Better Detect Covid in Humans Than Lateral Flow Tests, Finds Study

French trial shows dogs were able to detect presence of coronavirus with 97% accuracy

Face Masks Effectively Limit the Probability of SARS-CoV-2 Transmission

Face Masks Effectively Limit the Probability of SARS-CoV-2 Transmission

Airborne transmission by droplets and aerosols is important for the spread of viruses. Face masks are a well-established preventive measure, but their effectiveness for mitigating SARS-CoV-2 transmission is still under debate. We show that variations in mask efficacy can be explained by different regimes of virus abundance and related to population-average infection probability and reproduction number. For SARS-CoV-2, the viral load of infectious individuals can vary by orders of magnitude. We find that most environments and contacts are under conditions of low virus abundance (virus-limited) where surgical masks are effective at preventing virus spread. More advanced masks and other protective equipment are required in potentially virus-rich indoor environments including medical centers and hospitals. Masks are particularly effective in combination with other preventive measures like ventilation and distancing.

Social Consequences of the Pandemic: "The Super-Rich in the West Are Evading Their Responsibility"

Social Consequences of the Pandemic: "The Super-Rich in the West Are Evading Their Responsibility"

Former top World Bank economist Branko Milanović is afraid that the coronavirus pandemic has deepened the wealth divide. Those who have profited most from the crisis, he fears, have broken their pledge to help countries in need.

New Analysis Finds Global Covid Death Toll is Double Official Estimates

New Analysis Finds Global Covid Death Toll is Double Official Estimates

In the United States, the analysis estimates, 905,000 people have died of Covid since the start of the pandemic.

The 60-Year-Old Scientific Screwup That Helped Covid Kill

The 60-Year-Old Scientific Screwup That Helped Covid Kill

All pandemic long, scientists brawled over how the virus spreads. Droplets! No, aerosols! At the heart of the fight was a teensy error with huge consequences.

Beyond Vaccines, UNESCO Wants More Global Science Shared

Beyond Vaccines, UNESCO Wants More Global Science Shared

While the U.S. president is calling for suspending patents on COVID-19 vaccines, experts at UNESCO are quietly working on a more ambitious plan: a new global system for sharing scientific knowledge that would outlast the current pandemic.