One doctor’s straight talk about the coronavirus strikes a chord with anxious Americans
“If you listen to not one other speech about this, this is the one I would listen to,” one Chicagoan said. View original article Contributor: Kim Bellware
“If you listen to not one other speech about this, this is the one I would listen to,” one Chicagoan said. View original article Contributor: Kim Bellware
Health care workers on the front lines are voicing frustration — and panic — that help may arrive too late. If they can’t stay healthy, they say, the whole system will fall apart. View original article Contributor: Ariana Eunjung Cha
新冠病毒疫情已由原先的小溪流汇聚为现在的势态。通过创建简单的模拟,我们可以了解到趋势减缓的过程。 View original article Contributor: Harry Stevens
As our understanding of COVID-19 develops, it becomes even more critical that you have access to the most up-to-date information. In this episode of Revolution Health Radio, I answer a variety of reader questions on COVID-19, covering everything from government response to the outbreak, to virus incubation periods, to Paleo-friendly pantry stocking options, and much … Read more
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