America might have faced a high death total in the coronavirus pandemic no matter what it did. But the one thing that could have made a difference was more, better, and faster testing.
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On Friday afternoons, Keith and Stephanie Early load up their service dog, Riley, and drive to Gainesville to fill a...
“It’s probably going to just continue to rise exponentially for a couple of weeks,” said Ira Longini, co-director of the Center for Statistics and Quantitative Infectious Diseases at the Emerging Pathogens Institute of the University of Florida.
In two early studies, researchers said some patients showed signs of healing just weeks after leaving the hospital.
U niversity of Florida researcher Daniel Swale describes his work in the simplest of terms: He studies the most lethal...
With their studies all but shut down during the COVID-19 outbreak, UF/IFAS researchers in Balm are turning their attention to helping fight the coronavirus.
The European Medicines Agency, or EMA, has announced its conditional marketing authorization of a vaccine used to prevent the spread of...
New tools to illuminate the disease
The supply chains for common household items — like cleaning supplies or hardware — have had difficulties before the COVID-19 global pandemic.












