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Probe finds 80 alleged sex abuse cases linked to WHO’s DRC work
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What We Know About The World's Last Andes Hantavirus Outbreak
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Theranos and COVID-19 Testing Are Mirror-Image Cautionary Tales
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Who Gets it First?
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Humans behind 70% fall in world's wildlife over last 50 years
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America and its allies admonish, but do not sanction, China for hacking
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How the CDC failed local public health officials fighting the coronavirus
USA Today #2 - 13 months ago

UK Spook Set to Repeat Syria Role in Ukraine
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The Pandemic’s Toll on Women
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America and its allies admonish, but do not punish, China for hacking
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Ron Klain recalls the night the U.S. shut down over COVID-19
Axios #2 - 4 months ago

Covid Live Updates: Hong Kong Distributes Millions of At-Home Tests
New York Times #1 - 13 months ago

What to Know About Mystery Illnesses Killing Dozens in Congo
Time #5 - 2 months ago

Global wishes for 2024: Pay for family leave. Empower Black men. Respect rural voices
NPR Online News #6 - 5 weeks ago

The coronavirus isn’t alive. That’s why it’s so hard to kill.
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“Politically Driven Epidemic”: Ebola Response Hampered by Impoverishment & U.S. Global Health Cuts
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China delayed releasing coronavirus info, frustrating WHO
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Single-shot Johnson & Johnson vaccine 66 percent effective against moderate and severe illness
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COVID-19 lessons for trapping the next pandemic
Axios #2 - 9 months ago

Coronavirus: Are we getting closer to a vaccine or drug?
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Chris Hedges: The Great Delusion
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Some viruses can play a deadly game of hide and seek inside the human body
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The viral universe - Viruses have big impacts on ecology and evolution as well as human health
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U.S. Scientists Deliberately Infected People With Zika—Here’s Why
Forbes #2 - 3 weeks ago

In virus outbreak, fretting over a name that might go viral
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Creating a Covid-19 vaccine is only the first step. Reaching the world is the next.
NBC #3 - 3 years ago

What went wrong with the coronavirus tests in the U.S.
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Genetically Modified Mosquitoes Have Come to the U.S. Will They Work?
Time #1 - 2 months ago

8 bold agenda items for the World Health Organization as it turns 75
NPR Online News #5 - 5 weeks ago

AstraZeneca shares drop 6% after company announces 'routine' safety pause in coronavirus vaccine trial
CNBC #4 - 5 years ago

Unprecedented Chinese quarantine could backfire, experts say
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State Dept. claims it's sparing life-saving efforts from USAID cuts, but some groups say it's "not true"
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Medical ethics in pandemic times
Axios #2 - 9 months ago

America Can’t Just Unpause USAID
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Proposed bill would give N.Y. Gov. power to detain citizens deemed a ‘public health hazard’
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