The failure of the free market to mitigate the pandemic has upended faith in capitalism and pushed governments to the fore in setting society’s agenda. (Originally published Oct. 8 in
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A new study suggests immunity against Delta infection drops by half within six months, but still prevents severe illness. Heads you win. Tails Covid loses. (Originally published Oct. 6 in
Merck’s new treatment for Covid shows promise in preventing serious illness. Better still, don’t get infected. (Originally published Oct. 4 in “What in the World“) Last week ended with the
ABBA’s return may be long overdue, but Sweden’s premature return to normal is part of a wider rush to drop restrictions that could prolong the pandemic. (Originally published Sept. 30
Evidence is mounting about how the virus damages organs other than the lungs, causing long-term effects (Originally published Sept. 29 in “What in the World“) As the world averts its
The U.S. President has opened a two-front war on the coronavirus: vaccines for the 5.4 billion people who still need them, and booster shots for Americans (Originally published Sept. 23
The U.S. is throwing open its borders to vaccinated travelers. Why not? Few nations have a higher Covid infection rate than it does. (Originally published Sept. 21 in “What in
The IMF and WTO have joined the call to allocate more doses to developing countries, even as the case for boosters in developing America grows. (Originally published Sept. 17 in
The debate over boosters misses the point: They might help prevent transmission. They might not. The risk of not using them is too high not to try. (Originally published Sept.
Vaccinated people with the Delta strain of Covid-19 are now passing the virus to the unvaccinated. The U.S. Army knows the solution: get the jab! (Originally published Sept. 15 in