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Time | December 02, 2022 What China’s Zero-COVID Policy Means for the Pandemic—in China and the Rest of the World Caitlin Rivers is quoted.
Science | November 30, 2022 Vaccines are in short supply amid global cholera surge David Sack is quoted.
Nature | November 30, 2022 Heralded Alzheimer’s drug works — but safety concerns loom Caleb Alexander is quoted.
NPR | November 22, 2022 States differ on how best to spend $26B from settlement in opioid cases Sara Whaley is quoted.
STAT | November 21, 2022 How infectious disease experts are responding to Covid nearly three years in Caitlin Rivers is quoted.
The Washington Post | November 21, 2022 We need to prevent child sex abuse, not just respond to it [Opinion] Elizabeth J. Letourneau is the author.
Washington Post | November 17, 2022 Lessons of the coronavirus pandemic for the future of global health(Podcast) Caitlin Rivers is interviewed.
The Washington Post | November 17, 2022 Lessons of the coronavirus pandemic for the future of global health Caitlin Rivers is featured.
NBC News | November 17, 2022 Covid vaccine trials didn't monitor menstrual changes. Researchers say it's part of a bigger problem. Sabra Klein is quoted.
NBC News | November 16, 2022 BA.5 is no longer dominant in the U.S. for the first time since July, as two new subvariants take over Andy Pekosz is quoted.
The Washington Post | November 16, 2022 Before FTX collapse, founder poured millions into pandemic prevention Tom Inglesby is quoted.
The Washington Post | November 15, 2022 White House to seek more covid funding in lame-duck session Tom Inglesby is quoted.