Once again, as it has been throughout the pandemic, what happens next is up to us, writes @DrLeanaWen https://t.co/n7NT4dPo6r
— Washington Post Opinions (@PostOpinions) January 31, 2021
Our team contributed to a new county-level risk alert tracker so people can make informed decisions to protect themselves and others. Thank you @NYTimes for collaborating on this important project. pic.twitter.com/iWgjIhDThz
— Dr. Tom Frieden (@DrTomFrieden) January 28, 2021
If we don’t prioritize minorities in the vaccine rollout, they will be last. https://t.co/EUiQHFZBBt
— Mara Gay (@MaraGay) January 28, 2021
China is not giving up on nasal or throat testing, but the country has adopted a new method for detecting the coronavirus: anal swabs. https://t.co/LDGa36rOXw pic.twitter.com/JSLhdPdcYO
— WebMD (@WebMD) January 28, 2021
“The speed of our countermeasures will decide our fate. What feel like reasonable delays — a few weeks for Congress to debate a bill, a few weeks for the FDA to hold meetings — could lead to the kind of explosive infections that fill our morgues.” https://t.co/RLeBYsogax
— Andrew Romano (@AndrewRomano) January 28, 2021
Recent research has suggested that vitamin D may help guard against severe COVID-19. But how much is enough, and how hard is it to get the right amount? https://t.co/wrQc01dy5J pic.twitter.com/NqzOzush6W
— WebMD (@WebMD) January 29, 2021
COVID-19 may remain in people’s brains after infection and trigger relapses in patients who thought they had recovered, according to a new study published in the journal Viruses. https://t.co/Z586kmJEJo pic.twitter.com/5jwSb90V5C
— WebMD (@WebMD) January 28, 2021