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Author: Elizabeth Weise, USA TODAY

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To find a coronavirus vaccine, can we ethically infect people with a disease with no cure?

May 5, 2020Elizabeth Weise, USA TODAYComments Off on To find a coronavirus vaccine, can we ethically infect people with a disease with no cure?

To have a vaccine by next summer will require both luck and cutting corners, putting once seemingly academic questions suddenly front and center.

Money

Amazon sends drivers to deliver from food banks free amid coronavirus pandemic

April 22, 2020April 22, 2020Elizabeth Weise, USA TODAYComments Off on Amazon sends drivers to deliver from food banks free amid coronavirus pandemic

Amazon has been quietly working with food banks in seven cities to use its Amazon Flex drivers to pick up and deliver food straight to people in need.

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When will a second wave of the coronavirus hit, and what will it look like?

April 19, 2020April 20, 2020Elizabeth Weise, USA TODAYComments Off on When will a second wave of the coronavirus hit, and what will it look like?

A second wave of coronavirus is likely inevitable, say experts. But what it will look like is impossible to know until we learn more about the virus.

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Experimental coronavirus drug remdesivir to be distributed again after halt a week ago

March 28, 2020Elizabeth Weise, USA TODAYComments Off on Experimental coronavirus drug remdesivir to be distributed again after halt a week ago

The experimental and unproven coronavirus treatment, so popular its new requests were halted, is once again available.

Nation

8 strains of the coronavirus are circling the globe. Here’s what clues they’re giving scientists.

March 28, 2020March 28, 2020Elizabeth Weise, USA TODAYComments Off on 8 strains of the coronavirus are circling the globe. Here’s what clues they’re giving scientists.

Scientists sequenced the genomes of eight coronavirus strains circling the globe providing hints about the effectiveness of efforts to halt the virus.

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The US is confronting coronavirus without the CDC. It’s ‘like fighting with one hand tied behind your back,’ ex-director says.

March 24, 2020March 24, 2020Elizabeth Weise, USA TODAYComments Off on The US is confronting coronavirus without the CDC. It’s ‘like fighting with one hand tied behind your back,’ ex-director says.

The United States’ response to the COVID-19 epidemic is haphazard, uncoordinated and sorely missing the guidance of the Centers for Disease Control.

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German vaccine company CureVac says no offers from Trump to buy exclusive vaccine access

March 16, 2020Elizabeth Weise, USA TODAYComments Off on German vaccine company CureVac says no offers from Trump to buy exclusive vaccine access

A German biotech company says it did not receive an offer from President Trump to buy exclusive access to a coronavirus vaccine.

Tech

Working from home because of coronavirus? Be careful what you download to keep cybersafe

March 15, 2020Elizabeth Weise, USA TODAYComments Off on Working from home because of coronavirus? Be careful what you download to keep cybersafe

Tips from cybersecurity experts to keep you safe and your computer (and boss) happy while you’re working from home during the coronavirus outbreak.

Nation

Before coronavirus, Seattle was under siege by the deadliest flu in history. Here’s what life was like.

March 7, 2020March 7, 2020Elizabeth Weise, USA TODAYComments Off on Before coronavirus, Seattle was under siege by the deadliest flu in history. Here’s what life was like.

As the coronavirus epidemic threatens Seattle and Washington, there’s an odd echo of 1918 when the Spanish flu had the city on lock down.

Tech

Is watching Netflix bad for the environment? Scientists take a deeper look at data centers

February 28, 2020Elizabeth Weise, USA TODAYComments Off on Is watching Netflix bad for the environment? Scientists take a deeper look at data centers

If you’re worried about climate change, should you feel guilty about going online? Maybe you don’t need to put down your phone just yet, a study says.

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