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In Early February, the Coronavirus Was Moving Through New York

In Early February, the Coronavirus Was Moving Through New York

Remdesivir, the First Coronavirus Drug, Gets a Price Tag

Does Your Local Doctor Have a Coronavirus Test for You?

New story in Science and Health from TIME: Gilead Prices Coronavirus Drug Remdesivir at $2,340 for Rich Countries

‘They Want to Kill Me’: Many Covid Patients Have Terrifying Delirium

A ‘Cure for Heart Disease’? A Single Shot Succeeds in Monkeys

Actual Coronavirus Infections Vastly Undercounted, C.D.C. Data Shows

How the Coronavirus Short-Circuits the Immune System

Going Up? Not So Fast: Strict New Rules to Govern Elevator Culture

Study Suggests Coronavirus Emerged Much Earlier Than Thought. Some Are Skeptical.

In Norway, Gymgoers Avoid Infections as Virus Recedes

C.D.C. Is Still Inaccurately Counting Coronavirus Tests, a Watchdog Agency Finds

Dentists Are Reopening, but Should Patients Go Back?

Study Raises Concerns for Pregnant Women With the Coronavirus

Breakthrough Drug for Covid-19 May Be Risky for Mild Cases

Regeneron Funneled Kickbacks Through a Patient Charity, Federal Lawsuit Claims

Sanofi Accelerates Its Timeline for Coronavirus Vaccine Development

Women With Cancer Awarded Billions in Baby Powder Suit

F.D.A. Warns of Potentially Toxic Hand Sanitizers

Amid threats and political pushback, public health officials are leaving their posts

Gilead to Test a Version of Remdesivir That Can Be Inhaled

The Big Number:  Nearly 26 percent of parents are hesitant about flu shots for their children, study finds

Barn owl siblings share their food in exchange for grooming

Going back to the office? What public health experts say about using the elevator.

A doctor called upon a priest to make a plasma donation. The patient says it saved his life.

Public Health Experts Reject President’s View of Fading Pandemic

Federal Agency Halts Study of Hydroxychloroquine, Drug Trump Promoted

Calls for racial justice gained steam with empathy

A family’s mindful signs about vandalism to their cars

It’s an angry time, but it can also be energizing

What to know about the coronavirus and summertime activities

Covid-19 deaths reveal ageist perceptions of seniors, which affects the care they receive

The battle over masks in a pandemic: An all-American story

Summer camp during coronavirus will look a little different

Too Many Vaccine Trials May Exclude Older Adults

Stockpile of emergency medical supplies moving back to health officials’ control

Worried about a second wave of coronavirus? We’re still in the first.

Scientists Take Aim at Another Coronavirus Study in a Major Journal

You May Have Antibodies After Coronavirus Infection. But Not for Long.

As Some Sleepaway Summer Camps Close Down, Others Balance the Risks

Many Medical Decision Tools Disadvantage Black Patients

What Makes Some People More Resilient Than Others

Race Is Used in Many Medical Decision-Making Tools

Dr. Tomisaku Kawasaki, Who Pinpointed a Mysterious Disease, Dies at 95

Scientific Panel on New Dietary Guidelines Draws Criticism from Health Advocates

Hundreds of health-care workers lost their lives battling the coronavirus

The ultimate covid-19 mystery: Why does it spare some and kill others?

Trump pushing officials to speed up already-ambitious coronavirus vaccine timeline

Inexpensive steroid dexamethasone is the first drug to reduce deaths from covid-19