'Open the Doors for Us.' Indonesian Scientists Say Government Snubs Offers to Help Fight Coronavirus
Scientists in Indonesia are exasperated at the country’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Scientists in Indonesia are exasperated at the country’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
In studying the impact of the coronavirus, clinicians trace a ferocious rampage through the body, from brain to toes.
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) and major drug companies announced a plan to stage clinical trials of the drugs and vaccines in a bid to address the COVID-19 crisis.
A group of 15 media outlets in 13 countries in Latin America are joining forces to collect information across borders and understand the region’s preparedness and response to the biggest global public health crisis in more than a century.
As governments try to slow the spread of the coronavirus, India has launched one of the most draconian social experiments in human history
Scientists offer advice to help citizens avoid spreading or catching the coronavirus.
Reporting Fellow alum from the University of Pennsylvania, Patrick Ammerman examines how students are responding to full tuition payments, even after most universities across the country have transitioned to online classes.
With South Africa in its third week of a COVID-19 lockdown that will last at least through April, scientists advising the government gave a preview of the next phase of the response.
To the older generation of an Indigenous Brazilian community, the COVID-19 pandemic looks familiar.
Field researchers are abandoning study sites because of travel restrictions and fears of catching or spreading the coronavirus.
The coronavirus pandemic will delay the collection of data from the 2020 U.S. census.
As they seek a path forward, governments around the world must triangulate the health of their citizens, the freedoms of their population, and economic constraints.