Japan’s nursing homes reacted swiftly to tighten infection controls, offering lessons on how to limit the pandemic’s blow.
By the meetings end on Feb. 27, the infection had infiltrated many more people: a research director, a photographer, the general manager for the companys east...
Low level of coronavirus in community and ‘universal masking’ for adults were key, study says.
Post received hundreds of questions from readers about immunity from the virus that has caused global concern. We posed several of these queries to researchers, and...
The latest study is small, but it shows that kids' rates of infection and viral loads may make them silent spreaders.
Fears grow in the United States as some schools and colleges reopen.
Bluetooth exposure-notification apps like Virginia’s Covidwise aren’t much of a privacy risk. But we won’t know if they’re useful until many more people try them.
Detailed research on the continent’s anthropods shows the jury is still out on rapid and widespread die-offs.
The insects apparently fed using sharp jaws that moved up and down, unlike their modern counterparts, whose jaws move horizontally, researchers say.
Preparing a strain of the virus that could be used in human challenge trials, ethically fraught experiments in which people are vaccinated and intentionally exposed to...