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‘I Want This Over.’ For Victims and the Accused, Justice Is Delayed as COVID-19 Snarls Courts
Witnesses die, memories fade, and defendants and victims struggle to find justice as COVID-19 delays criminal court cases
In Los Angeles, Pandemic Life Depends on Where You Live
As the sprawling city hit its Covid-19 peak in January, some families were devastated — and some others didn't even slow down
Feeling Pandemic Fatigue? Here’s How to Boost Your Mental Health While Stuck at Home
We talked to experts about tips, tricks, and products that can potentially help you cope with increased anxiety and depression from being locked down
Billable Defense: These Duckbill N95 Masks Are the Latest Trend in Covid Protection
The unique beaked design of these N95 masks could provide better breathability and protection
It’s Not Clear That We Actually Need Human Challenge Trials for COVID-19, But the U.K. Is Moving Ahead With Them Anyway
The study will lead to better understanding of the pandemic virus, but is the risk worth it?
To Vaccinate U.S. Veterans, Health Care Workers Must Cross Mountains, Plains and Tundra
Ground transportation across long distances is risky for the Moderna mRNA-1273 vaccine, which must be used within 12 hours of thawing.
Hate Crimes Against Asian Americans Are on the Rise. Many Say More Policing Isn’t the Answer
Here's what you need to know
Protection and Fit: Here’s How a KN95 Mask Works in the Fight Against Covid
Some manufacturers say the latest KN95 masks could potentially be more effective than N95 masks
Rush Limbaugh Did His Best to Ruin America
How the right-wing talk radio icon corrupted the Republican Party, spread hate, racism, and lies, and laid the groundwork for Trumpism
Sales of DNA Kits Are Soaring as People Start Testing for Health Risks from Comforts of Home
Sites offering at-home testing kits say they've seen "significant increases" in sales since the coronavirus pandemic began
Is It OK to Travel to Get the Covid-19 Vaccine?
"Medical tourism" — crossing borders to receive health care — is nothing new. But is it ethical in the age of Covid-19?
Even if You Feel Like This Was a Lost Year, That Might Not Be True
The first anniversary of the coronavirus quarantine is fast approaching, and for many of us, it’s felt like a lost year. “It’s OK to Feel Overwhelmed and Be Unproductive,” Psychology Today assured its readers. “You’re not lazy: Why it’s hard to be productive right now,” read a recent CNET headline. When the Washington Post asked…