An April 25 Facebook post (direct link, archive link) claims an international effort to prepare for future pandemics has ended. "BREAKING: The WHO has abandoned its contentious 'Pandemic Treaty ...
Advances in computational biology are opening new doors for vaccine development and the momentum to develop pan-spectrum ...
Despite the magnitude of these determinants, they are essentially the same issues of subsistence, settlement and social organization from 12,000 years ago. Addressing these recurring issues will do ...
Trump told TIME he would close an office tasked with making sure the country is better prepared for the next pandemic ...
Countries aren’t quite ready to cede all authority to the WHO just yet but in a few weeks most Western nations will signWe’ve already written twice about the WHO pandemic treaty, the first time back ...
The COVID-19 pandemic demonstrated that US hospital and health care systems were ill-prepared for the surge of patients who ...
As has often been the case throughout the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the CDC is implementing this policy shift during a lull ...
The last pandemic was bad, but COVID-19 is only one of many infectious diseases that emerged since the turn of this century. While some of these discoveries reflect better detection methods ...
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The last pandemic was bad, but COVID-19 is only one of many infectious diseases that emerged since the turn of this century. Since 2000, the world has experienced 15 novel Ebola epidemics, the ...
(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) Ron Barrett, Macalester College (THE CONVERSATION) The last pandemic was bad, but ...