Opinion | The Checkup With Dr. Wen: What does it mean to hold China 'accountable' for covid? – The Washington Post

Sign inYou’re reading The Checkup With Dr. Wen, a newsletter on how to navigate covid-19 and other public health challenges. Click here to get it in your inbox.My column this week focused on the need to shift from single-mindedly pursuing covid-19’s origins to preventing the next pandemic, whether it is caused by laboratory accidents or […]

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Long COVID Symptoms Vary Among Racial and Ethnic Groups – Weill Cornell Medicine Newsroom

Patients of various ethnic and racial backgrounds in a hospital. Credit: ShutterstockBlack and Hispanic patients were more likely than white patients to develop a wide array of lasting symptoms and conditions after a COVID-19 diagnosis, according to a new study led by Weill Cornell Medicine and NewYork-Presbyterian investigators.The study, published in the Journal of General […]

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Poor air passenger knowledge of COVID-19 symptoms and behaviour undermines strategies aimed at preventing the … – Nature.com

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Overconfident, oversimplified messaging hurt COVID-19 response, researchers say – Star Tribune

Oversimplified messages about the COVID-19 pandemic hurt compliance with mask-wearing and vaccinations, researchers say, and need to be addressed to restore public confidence in science.While the University of Minnesota’s annual Research Ethics Conference on Wednesday addressed broader issues, it often turned to the challenges of conducting research amid COVID-19 and suggesting protective measures during an […]

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