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Worldcrunch » coronavirus » Page 8

coronavirus

Pfizer's announcement of a promising new vaccine does more than simply boost the stock market
In The Newshealth

Shot Of Hope, What Good Vaccine News Tells Us About Ourselves

by Cassidy Slockett November 10, 2020May 22, 2025
In some cases, anosmia can last for several months
In The Newsfrance

When COVID-19 Robs Your Sense Of Smell, Train The Brain To Get It Back

by Anne-Sophie Goninet November 9, 2020May 22, 2025
Inside a hospital in Italy
Geopoliticsitaly

A Survivor’s Take As Italy Slides Into The Second Wave Of COVID

by Alessio Perrone November 6, 2020May 21, 2025
Voters casting their ballots in Los Angeles
Geopoliticsunited states

U.S. Election: It Was Supposed To Be A COVID Referendum

by Hannah Steinkopf-Frank November 5, 2020May 21, 2025
The pandemic is itself leading to an increase in demand
In The Newsindustry

What COVID-19 Means For Worldwide Push To Legalize Marijuana

by Anne-Sophie Goninet November 3, 2020May 19, 2025
The three nationalist leaders on a mural in Berlin, Germany
Geopoliticsputin

Erdogan, Trump, Putin: Nationalists Backed Into A Corner

by Hannah Steinkopf-Frank November 2, 2020May 22, 2025
A cyclist wearing a mask near the National Taiwan University in Taipei
In The Newsfrance

Beating COVID-19: What The East Got Right, And West Got Wrong

by Alessio Perrone November 2, 2020May 19, 2025
Several airlines and cruise ship companies have been offering trips to… nowhere.
In The Newstravel

A Trip To Nowhere? Twisted Travel Plans For Our Pandemic Times

by Anne Sophie Goninet October 31, 2020May 19, 2025
Divided in Stockholm
In The Newstechnology

Herd Immunity And A Deepening Generational Divide

by Carl Karlsson October 30, 2020May 19, 2025
Paris on Oct. 17
In The Newsclimate change

Crisis After Crisis, Freedom Is Disappearing Drip By Drip

by Cassidy Slockett and Bertrand Hauger October 30, 2020May 19, 2025
Primo piatto and second wave
In The Newsitaly

An Italian Sunday Lunch Served In COVID’s Second Wave

by Alessio Perrone October 27, 2020May 21, 2025
Telework, making things worse
In The Newshealth

Get Up! New Studies Warn About Taking Pandemic Sitting Down

by Anne-Sophie Goninet October 22, 2020May 19, 2025
Health workers in Buenos Aires
In The Newshealthcare

Argentina Eyes Herd Immunity — And Healthcare Reform

by Alidad Vassigh October 21, 2020May 19, 2025
Poverty and inequality are on the rise in Brazil where the pandemic only accentuated an already massive wealth divide.
Economybrazil

COVID In Brazil, Cause And Effects Of Wealth Inequality

by Alessio Perrone October 20, 2020May 22, 2025
The pandemic is thought to have caused more than 7 million unintended pregnancies.
Societyfrance

How The Pandemic Is Limiting Access To Abortion

by Worldcrunch October 19, 2020May 19, 2025
Emergencyhealth operators at Cotugno hospital in Naples
Geopoliticsitaly

COVID-19 Spreads In South Of Italy: A New Fear For Second Wave

by Alessio Perrone October 16, 2020May 21, 2025
Empty metro station in Paris
In The Newsfrance

France’s Covid Curfew And A Bad Case Of Deja Vu

by Laure Gautherin October 15, 2020May 19, 2025
A whole new game
In The Newstechnology

COVID’s Telemedicine Boom Reorders Doctor-Patient Dynamic

by Hannah Steinkopf-Frank October 14, 2020May 19, 2025
Drought in Siwa, rural Egypt
In The Newsegypt

In Egypt, Trying To Survive A Pandemic Without Enough Water

by Worldcrunch October 11, 2020May 21, 2025
Outside the Louvre Museum in Paris last summer
Paris Callingculture

Buenos Aires To Paris, Don’t Blame Covid For Killing Culture

by Carl Karlsson October 8, 2020May 19, 2025
Israel remains the only country to have reimposed a country-wide lockdown
In The Newseconomy

COVID: The Second Wave Looks Just (And Nothing) Like The First

by Carl Karlsson October 6, 2020May 19, 2025
Hugo Chavez during his recovery from surgery in Cuba in February 2013
In The Newsunited states

When World Leaders Get Sick: Health, Lies And Videotape

by Anne Sophie Goninet and Bertrand Hauger October 5, 2020May 21, 2025
Trump on his way to the White House on Oct. 1
Geopoliticsunited states

Headlines And #Karma, World Reacts To Trump COVID Diagnosis

by Alessio Perrone, Anne Sophie Goninet, Bertrand Hauger and Worldcrunch October 2, 2020May 24, 2025
Trump in Washington, D.C., on Sept. 23
Geopoliticsunited states

Trump And COVID: Will It Be Like Boris Johnson Or Bolsonaro?

by Alessio Perrone and Jeff Israely October 2, 2020May 21, 2025
Les Primitifs members getting ready
In The Newseconomic crisis

Preppers Of The World, Mask Up! Survivalism And COVID-19

by Worldcrunch October 1, 2020May 21, 2025
A protest advocating for victims of femicide in Mexico City
In The Newsmexico

China To Mexico, COVID-19 Exposes Violence Against Women

by Alidad Vassigh October 1, 2020May 22, 2025
Birth control is again on people’s minds
In The Newscanada

How The Pandemic Is Changing Birth Control Choices

by Anne-Sophie Goninet September 30, 2020May 19, 2025
At a hospital in Buenos Aires, Argentina
In The Newscovid-19

Latin American Hospitals: Shock And Lessons From COVID-19

by Alidad Vassigh September 28, 2020May 19, 2025
 Life is slowly going back to normal in Wuhan
In The Newschina

The View From Wuhan, Where China ‘Won The War’ On COVID-19

by Laure September 26, 2020May 21, 2025
In Gragnano, Italy, on Sept. 11, 2020
Geopoliticstrump

Italy’s Election, A Sign That Trump Could Pay For COVID-19

by Alessio Perrone September 25, 2020May 24, 2025
A family gathering near a cable barrier along the border between Canada and the United States
In The Newspolitics

Open Or Close Borders? The Impossible Choice Isn’t Going Away

by Anne-Sophie Goninet September 24, 2020May 19, 2025
Why would the WHO connive with China to hide evidence on the pandemic?
In The Newshealth

Don’t Be Fooled By WHO Conspiracy Theories

by Alidad Vassigh September 24, 2020May 19, 2025
A closed cinema in Downtown Cairo
In The Newsegypt

Cairo’s Arts Scene Creeps Back, But Nowhere Close To Normal

by Worldcrunch September 24, 2020May 21, 2025
Social media users weren’t happy about the movie
In The Newscinema

Lockdown All’Italiana: Trying To Find Comedy In COVID-19

by Alessio Perrone September 22, 2020May 23, 2025
A health worker performing a PCR test in Madrid
In The Newshealth

COVID-19 And Gender: More Women Face Long-Term Symptoms

by Laure September 18, 2020May 19, 2025
A Chinese worker at an electronics company
In The Newschina

In China, The Post-COVID Boom Has Begun

by Laure September 18, 2020May 21, 2025
A couple with the Vesuvius in the background
Economyeconomy

Coronavirus, One More Crisis For Italy’s Forgotten Youth

by Alessio Perrone September 17, 2020May 22, 2025
Businesses in London have returned from lockdown this summer
In The Newssweden

COVID-19 Lockdown Policy: Are We All Sweden Now?

by Carl Karlsson September 16, 2020May 19, 2025
University students during an examination in Brussels
Ideaseducation

A Belgian Professor Grades Remote Learning: C+

by Anne-Sophie Goninet September 14, 2020May 22, 2025
Anti vaxxer during a protest in the U.S.
In The Newsscience

Beyond Science, The COVID-19 Vaccine Is A Question Of Trust

by Anne Sophie Goninet September 11, 2020May 19, 2025

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