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WHO says COVID-19 pandemic is 'one big wave', not seasonal

The need for global cooperaton on vaccine allocation

Vitamin D helps the body fight coronavirus, major Israeli study claims

Good levels of vitamin D, the so-called sunshine vitamin, help people to fight the coronavirus more quickly and effectively and reduce chances of hospitalization, Israeli researchers have concluded.

However, others are cautioning broad conclusions, saying other factors may be involved.

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Masks May Reduce inhaling Viral Dose: New research paper

Researchers have long known that masks can prevent people from spreading airway germs to others — findings that have driven much of the conversation around these crucial accessories during the coronavirus pandemic.

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New Zealand beat Covid-19 by trusting leaders and following advice – study

The U.S. has more COVID-19 testing than most. So why is it falling so short?

Donald Trump’s National Security Adviser Robert O’Brien tested positive for Covid-19

Donald Trump’s National Security Adviser Robert O’Brien tested positive for Covid-19 but the White House said his infection poses no risk to the president or Vice President Mike Pence.

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World's largest virus test gets underway in the U.S.

A trial for coronavirus vaccine researchers: Making sure black and Hispanic communities are included in studies

Without A Vaccine, Researchers Say, Herd Immunity May Never Be Achieved

As the coronavirus continues to spread rapidly throughout the U.S. and beyond, many are wondering: How on earth will this end? In an interview televised this week, President Trump reiterated his belief that sooner or later the virus will burn itself out. "I will be right eventually," the president told Fox News host Chris Wallace. "It's going to disappear, and I'll be right."

But scientists are increasingly of the view that this virus will not disappear. In interviews and correspondence with more than a dozen researchers around the world, NPR found that the vast majority believes the virus will persist at some level for a long time in places like the U.S. and Europe.

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Seven day averages for new coronavirus cases hit fresh highs in more than a dozen states

Description of how COVID-19 ravaged Florida as Governor sidelined scientists and followed Trump

Does Contact Tracing Work? South Korea shows it does.

Ex CDC Director criticizes lack of centralized information in countering COVID-19

COVID-19 antibodies may fade, but vaccine hopes have not

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