What can countries learn from Hong Kong's response to the COVID-19 pandemic? Rushing coronavirus vaccines and treatments could do more harm than goodWhile it may seem counter-intuitive, even in times of desperate measures and rapid response, science still requires time to make rigorous and robust conclusions Scientists cut peer review corners under pressure of pandemic The novel coronavirus was engineered in a lab using HIV. Stem cells are a potent weapon against the new pandemic. People with blood type A are more susceptible to COVID-19. New tool helps predict risk of death and admission to long-term care for people newly diagnosed with dementia Survey shows technicians in demand In fact, the CAPT survey showed that most were already employed as they went through the registration process What do you do to keep staff happy? To get a sense of what the doctor hive-mind thinks about various issues, we annually survey our readers. Here’s a summary of some of their answers. Health research in danger without federal support during pandemic Predicting possible outcomes to coronavirus with models and simulations Who develops these models and simulations, and how are they applied? Pharmacologic treatments under study for COVID-19 No proven effective therapies currently exist for COVID-19 prophylaxis or treatment, but numerous agents are being examined in clinical trials Controls can keep Canadian COVID-19 deaths under 44,000, health agency says The model for the best-case scenario suggests between 1% and 10% of the population will be infected First Previous 92 93 94 95 96 Next Last