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How to make a faster vaccine for coronavirus

There are a few hard truths worth grappling with when it comes to the Covid-19 pandemic. First, life may not fully return to normal until an effective vaccine is developed, manufactured in mass quantities and distributed worldwide. Anything but the cautious reopening of economies in the meantime will likely lead to significant second-wave outbreaks and renewed physical distancing. There’s no ...

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Governor declares Calif a ‘nation-state’

California declared its independence from the federal government’s feeble efforts to fight Covid-19 — and perhaps from a bit more. The consequences for the fight against the pandemic are almost certainly positive. The implications for the brewing civil war between Trumpism and America’s budding 21st-century majority, embodied by California’s multiracial liberal electorate, are less clear. Speaking on MSNBC, Governor Gavin ...

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Poorer nations need their own pandemic toolkit

With death rates beginning to peak in Western countries, the epicenter of the coronavirus crisis is moving towards the developing world. Yet bare hospitals, armies of informal workers and sprawling slums mean the poorest nations have struggled to pull down the shutters. Experiences in Asia and elsewhere suggest that limiting chaotic mass migration to rural areas can be a start. ...

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