The number of potential coronavirus vaccines has increased to three with Oxford/AstraZeneca announcing on Monday that that their technology is potentially 62% effective with two full doses and 90% effective if one gets a half a dose followed by a full dose. Moreover, the vaccine requires ... READ MORE >
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Coronavirus update: A worsening emergency, as seen in five charts
It took seven days for the novel coronavirus to infect another million people in the United States, with cases growing from 10 million on Nov. 6 to 11 million on Nov. 13. At the current rate of spread – and unless state and local governments insist on social-distancing practices – the RSM model shows a ... READ MORE >
Coronavirus update: Defining a national emergency
The spread of the coronavirus continues to accelerate. While it was taking about three to four weeks for the virus to spread to a million new people over the summer months, it took only 16 days for the case count to grow from eight million new infections on Oct. 11 to nine million on Oct. 27. It then took ... READ MORE >
Coronavirus update: Constructing a plan for containment
The number of newly reported coronavirus infections in the United States breached 100,000 on a single day in the past week, a milestone that came as the seven-day average of infections moved above 86,000 per day. That brings the cumulative number of coronavirus cases to 9.6 million since the first ... READ MORE >
Coronavirus update: Rushing toward a third peak
Coronavirus infections in the United States have surged to new highs over the past week as the long-awaited third peak of its spread arrived well before the onset of winter. The resurgence spooked investors, who sent equity markets and the dollar tumbling on Monday. The numbers are hard to explain ... READ MORE >
CHART OF THE DAY: The race to find a coronavirus vaccine
Scientists have been working at a blistering pace to shorten the vaccine development cycle from years to months in order to take a coronavirus vaccine to market. With more than 190 such vaccines in development, there are several leading the pack. Two trials, by AstraZeneca and Johnson & Johnson, ... READ MORE >
Coronavirus update: The economic benefits of increased testing and tracing
As global cases of COVID-19 top 40 million and infections in the United States again breach 50,000 per day, the specter of a second wave in Europe and the United States hangs over the domestic economy. This points to significant economic scarring as the country heads into the final weeks of ... READ MORE >
The search for a safe and effective coronavirus vaccine
Regardless of race, religion or socioeconomic status, one thing most, if not all, Americans can agree on is that we are tired of the pandemic and the economic, health and political fallout we have collectively experienced from it. And while there may be disagreement about the best way to approach the ... READ MORE >
Coronavirus update: Regarding immunity and the severity of infection
Early in the pandemic, public health officials warned that there is no prior immunity from the novel coronavirus. The global data on infections has backed that up and is a grim reminder of how little is known about the disease. In only nine months, more than a million lives have been taken among the 37 ... READ MORE >
Tracking the coronavirus: Preparing for the deluge
More than 7.6 million Americans have been infected by the novel coronavirus as of the first weekend of October, according to statistics site Worldometer. The rate of new infections is increasing again, reaching 43,600 cases per day (see the first figure below) with 100,000 new cases reported in the past ... READ MORE >