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By: William A. Haseltine Published Nov 20, 2020, Forbes Full Story The outbreak of Covid-19 on the aircraft carrier the USS Theodore Roosevelt and the isolation of members of the Joint Chiefs of Staff in October highlight an often-overlooked consequence of this...
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By: Paul Laudicina Published Apr 12, 2021 Forbes Full Story Milder weather in the Northern Hemisphere coincides with an acceleration in COVID vaccinations in selected countries, the U.S. notable among them. So many appear to be emerging from their hibernation seeking...
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By: Alfonso C. Hernandez-Romieu, MD; Serena Leung, MPH; Armand Mbanya, MD; Brendan R. Jackson, MD; Jennifer R. Cope, MD; Dena Bushman, MSN, MPH; Meredith Dixon, MD; Jessica Brown, PhD; Tim McLeod, MPH; Sharon Saydah, PhD; Deblina Datta, MD; Kate Koplan, MD; Felipe...
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By: Hanna B. Demeke, PhD; Sharifa Merali, MPH; Suzanne Marks, MPH, MA; Leah Zilversmit Pao, PhD; Lisa Romero, DrPH; Paramjit Sandhu, MD; Hollie Clark, MPH; Alexey Clara, MD; Kendra B. McDow, MD; Erica Tindall, MSN, MPH; Stephanie Campbell, MPH; Joshua Bolton, MS; Xuan...
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By: Jeffrey Cheng, Tyler Powell, Dave Skidmore, and David Wessel Published March 30, 2021 Brookings Full Story The coronavirus crisis in the United States—and the associated business closures, event cancellations, and work-from-home policies—triggered a deep economic...