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How to deal with your kid 'colleagues' during coronavirus shutdownsMarch 17, 2020 – It’s a challenging time for parents, but experts say that might be a good thing.
A surge in coronavirus cases jolts France after a quiet summerJuly 29, 2020 – In Paris, a visitor finds lively cafés, hand sanitizer, and a nervous outlook.
First coronavirus deaths reported in indigenous communities in the AmazonApril 11, 2020 – “COVID-19 has fertile terrain to spread rapidly among the populations that live in Amazonia,” says president of prominent Brazilian rights group.
Why soap is preferable to bleach in the fight against coronavirusMarch 18, 2020 – Bleach "is like using a bludgeon to swat a fly," one expert explains.
Trespassing, vandalism abound in national parks affected by coronavirusApril 08, 2020 – As the pandemic closes many sites, some visitors test the limits—while staff and local businesses try to cope.
A new battle zone for the coronavirus looms: the developing worldApril 06, 2020 – People in Mandalay, Myanmar’s second-largest city, are coming together in the face of a possible catastrophe.
Denmark to cull 15 million mink after coronavirus spillover into humansNovember 04, 2020 – Danish authorities say new research suggests need to cull all the mink on its 1,200 farms.
Coronavirus is forcing America’s ‘Halloween towns’ to make scary decisionsOctober 26, 2020 – In cities with historical ties to All Hallows’ Eve, festivities might take on a new guise this year.
These undertakers served on the coronavirus frontlines—now they're strugglingJune 01, 2020 – Italy's funeral home workers are haunted by what they saw in the pandemic's epicenter.
Should you cancel your spring break trip due to coronavirus?March 10, 2020 – Here’s how some families are deciding whether to stay or go.
In this sprawling city within a city, fighting coronavirus requires solidarityJune 09, 2020 – The pandemic is another obstacle the community must tackle together in Kibera, one of the largest informal urban settlements in Kenya.
In the Midwest's coronavirus capital, cases highlight a historic racial divideMay 21, 2020 – Segregation is at the root of much of Chicago's inequality—and COVID-19 has made it worse.
How should we mourn when coronavirus keeps us apart?April 16, 2020 – Gathering together to mark the passing of loved ones is critical to our emotional wellbeing. Could remote mourning be enough?
Existing vaccines should work against new coronavirus variants—for nowJanuary 15, 2021 – Early research suggests that SARS-CoV-2 has not mutated enough to render current vaccines ineffective, but scientists say that monitoring future viral evolution will be crucial.
3 charts show how coronavirus is affecting the travel industryApril 03, 2020 – Early data show airlines and hotels suffering massive job and revenue losses due to the pandemic.
We still don’t know the origins of the coronavirus. Here are 4 scenarios.June 03, 2021 – Experts say that understanding how the virus first leapt from animals to humans is essential to preventing future pandemics.