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Coronavirus

State of the Scientific Enterprise: During COVID-19

At Streaming Science, we want to know: How has COVID-19 impacted the scientific enterprise and scientists’ lives?

Coronavirus can also infect your eyes ‘in addition to the respiratory system’

COVID-19 is primarily a respiratory infection, but experts have suspected the virus can also infiltrate the eyes. Now, scientists have more direct evidence of it.

‘Crazy fast’ vaccine race has drug companies pushing their limits

As several shots hurtle toward the finish line, scientists worry about more than a few unknowns.

What will cold-and-flu season mean for the coronavirus pandemic?

Without a national strategy to limit the virus’s spread, the country faces the “darkest winter in modern history.”

UF COTA Professor Porchia Moore discusses the future of museums in light of COVID-19, protests

After months of being closed due to the pandemic, museums around the country are slowly starting to welcome back visitors.

‘Some of the biggest risk factors for suicide are now part of daily life’: Here’s how to get help

More people have reported having seriously considered suicide, according to a recent Centers for Disease Control and Prevention study.

The first COVID-19 vaccine might not be the most effective: Professor of Epidemiology Cindy Prins

‘A Smoking Gun’: Infectious Coronavirus Retrieved From Hospital Air

Airborne virus plays a significant role in community transmission, many experts believe. A new study fills in the missing piece: Floating virus can infect cells.

Debate on face masks divides air-travel industry

The countries set to be hardest hit by Covid-19’s impact on tourism

While popular destinations are slowly reopening and tourism is beginning to pick up in some spots, the impact of the pandemic on the industry has been nothing short of devastating.

The pandemic is hitting scientist parents hard, and some solutions may backfire

Assistant Professor Michelle Cardel

Fact-checking a video that claims masks ‘ain’t going to do anything for you’

Cindy Prins, a clinical associate professor of epidemiology at the University of Florida's College of PHHP, weighs in on the benefits of wearing a face mask during COVID-19.
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