Fri. 06/12 - CGI Crowds & Virtual Barbers: Our New Normal
Coronavirus Daily Briefing
First it was worries about re-infection, now there is worrying new data about disease reactivation. We’re falling behind in terms of having enough supplies to test adequately to allow people to return to work. A followup on California’s coronavirus curve and testing program. A look at Easter weekend coming up. And the veterinarian being hailed as a hero for saving an entire nation.
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Coronavirus May ‘Reactivate’ in Cured Patients, Korean CDC Says (Bloomberg)Virus Reactivation (Dr. Eric Feigl-Ding, Twitter)Testing is lagging (Dr. Ashish Jha, Twitter)To Get Our Economy Moving, Focus On Testing For Coronavirus (Forbes)Chicago’s Jail Is Top U.S. Hot Spot as Virus Spreads Behind Bars (NY Times)April 8 coronavirus news (CNN)California coronavirus curve: Fewer deaths, long quarantine (LA Times)With Holy Week hushed by a pandemic, the pope does social distancing his own way (Washington Post)What gathering for Easter, Passover, and Ramadan means during coronavirus (Vox)Veterinary scientist hailed for Faroe Islands' lack of Covid-19 deaths (The Guardian)One fish saves a whole island (Dr. Eric Feigl-Ding, Twitter)No segments available for this episode yet.