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The Science of COVID-19
Russia’s Claim of a Successful COVID-19 Vaccine Doesn’t Pass the ‘Smell Test,’ Critics Say
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Mutant Coronaviruses Found in Mink Spark Massive Culls and Doom a Danish Group’s Research
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November 11, 2020
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How a Communist Physics Teacher Flattened the COVID-19 Curve in Southern India
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Europe Is Locking Down a Second Time. But What Is Its Long-Term Plan?
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Will a Small, Long-Shot U.S. Company End up Producing the Best Coronavirus Vaccine?
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India’s COVID-19 Cases Have Declined Rapidly—but Herd Immunity Is Still Far Away, Scientists Say
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October 30, 2020
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‘Another Piece of Populist Propaganda’: Critics Slam the Brazilian Government’s New COVID-19 Drug
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The ‘Very, Very Bad Look’ of Remdesivir, the First FDA-Approved COVID-19 Drug
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