Scientists Identify 69 Drugs to Test Against Coronavirus (New York Times) and Source Paper

This is an article from the New York Times that shares the results of a study done at UCSF to find possible cellular targets for COVID-19 as well as drugs that are already approved on in clinical trials that could help. Carl Zimmer does a good job of accurately presenting the work from the paper … Read more

Vozzella, “At Va. facility where virus killed 40, doctor blames society’s willingness to ‘warehouse’ elders,” Washington Post, April 11,2020

https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/virginia-politics/at-va-facility-where-virus-kills-40-doctor-blames-societys-willing-to-warehouse-elders/2020/04/10/afd329d4-7b85-11ea-a130-df573469f094_story.html

The 9/11 Order Is Over

https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2020/04/its-not-september-12-anymore/609502/ The former deputy national security advisor to Barack Obama explores United States’ war on terror and contrasts it with the new world reality in 2020 in the midst of a global pandemic. He suggests that ‘us versus them’ U.S foreign policy that emerged (perhaps remerged with consideration to the cold war) is no longer … Read more

What’s App tightens its rules to counter coronavirus misinformation

https://www.cnn.com/2020/04/07/tech/whatsapp-misinformation-forward-limit/index.html What’s App, a Facebook owned platform, has been one of the popular sources of misinformation about the pandemic. This article introduces the recent restriction the platform has introduced to stop the prevent the spread of the misinformation. The most recent policy prevents individuals from simultaneously forwarding a message to more than one group chat. 

First case of Forced Deportation in S. Korea

https://news.joins.com/article/23750232 2020.04.08 The article states that since an Indonesian (40-years old) did not abide to the self-quarantine standard, he/she was forcefully deported back to Indonesia. This is the first case of forced deportation in Korea due to the violation of self-quarantine. The article also adds that a Vietnamese couple who violated self-quarantine on April 4th … Read more

Is the coronavirus airborne? Experts can’t agree

Recently, I have been hearing people discussing whether or not the covid-19 virus is “airborne”. Of course we know at this point that the virus can easily be spread through respiratory droplets released by coughs and sneezes, but questions are arising about possible transmission through simply breathing or talking, i.e. the virus being airborne (by … Read more