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A peculiarity of Spanish flu may shed light on covid-19

Age-related mortality is not always what might be expected

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  • by david hall
How to build and deploy testing systems at unprecedented scale

Countries will have to do it to end their lockdowns safely

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Acts of kindness prevent a downward spiral from solitude to loneliness

To be alone and to be lonely are not the same thing

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  • by david hall
The American west’s drought is its second-worst for 12 centuries

People are partly to blame

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  • by david hall
Bats spread viruses

But they are no worse in this respect than other species

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  • by david hall
Is remdesivir the drug that can kill the coronavirus?

Many hope it is the cure the world has been looking for, but nobody can yet be sure it works

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  • by david hall
The World Health Organisation is under fire from America’s president

Mostly, though, his charges are trumped up

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App-based contact tracing may help countries get out of lockdown

But only as part of a bigger system

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Revisiting the work of Donald Harris, father of Kamala

The combative Marxist economist focused on questions related to growth

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