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What happened to the CDC? The storied disease agency is taking a back seat in the U.S. response to the coronavirus
HealthWhat happened to the CDC? The storied disease agency is taking a back seat in the U.S. response to the coronavirus
By Michelle Cortez, John Tozzi and BloombergApril 12, 2020
Coronavirus may ‘reactivate’ in cured patients
HealthCoronavirus reinfection fears grow as cured patients test positive with possibly ‘reactivated’ virus
By Kyunghee Park and BloombergApril 9, 2020
Trump’s plans to reopen the economy depend on far more coronavirus testing than is currently possible
PoliticsTrump’s plans to reopen the economy depend on far more coronavirus testing than is currently possible
By Mario Parker and BloombergApril 8, 2020
5 tech tips that can keep you safer from coronavirus
Tech5 tech tips that may keep you safer from coronavirus
By Jonathan VanianMarch 11, 2020
The U.S. can’t contain coronavirus, it just hopes to mitigate its impact
HealthThe U.S. can’t contain coronavirus, it just hopes to mitigate its impact
By Daniel Flatley, Drew Armstrong and BloombergMarch 10, 2020
Trump visits CDC as coronavirus spreads in U.S.
PoliticsFact checking Trump’s claims on the coronavirus outbreak—and its impact on the economy
By Calvin Woodward, Hope Yen, The Associated Press and Fortune EditorsMarch 7, 2020
Capitol Hill at Dusk
PoliticsLawmakers brace for potential coronavirus cases on Capitol Hill
By Daniel Flatley and BloombergMarch 5, 2020
Coronavirus science Trump budget
NewslettersWe know something essential about the coronavirus. We’re not doing anything about it
By Clifton LeafFebruary 20, 2020
A woman holds boxes of newly purchased protective masks at a shopping mall in Hong Kong, China, on Wednesday, Jan. 29, 2020. Governments tightened international travel and border crossings with China as they ramped up efforts to stop the spread of the disease. Photographer: Justin Chin/Bloomberg via Getty Images
HealthScientists are racing to develop a coronavirus vaccine, but it could take years to reach the market
By Naomi Xu ElegantJanuary 29, 2020
Coronavirus-China-Airport
HealthAmericans should avoid travel to China during outbreak, CDC says
By BloombergJanuary 28, 2020
A screen shows cancelled flights is pictured at Tianhe airport in Wuhan in China's central Hubei province on January 23, 2020. - China banned trains and planes from leaving a major city at the centre of a virus outbreak on January 23, seeking to seal off its 11 million people to contain the contagious disease that has claimed 17 lives, infected hundreds and spread to other countries. (Photo by Leo RAMIREZ / AFP) (Photo by LEO RAMIREZ/AFP via Getty Images)
HealthChina locks down 3 cities and suspends flights: The latest on the deadly Wuhan virus outbreak
By Naomi Xu ElegantJanuary 23, 2020
What you need to know about the deadly Wuhan coronavirus
HealthWhat you need to know about the deadly Wuhan coronavirus
By Jason Gale and BloombergJanuary 22, 2020
Superbugs Infecting Millions CDC
NewslettersThe Tiny Problem Sickening Millions of Americans
By Sy MukherjeeNovember 13, 2019
Vaping Illness Chemical Cause CDC
NewslettersCDC Homes In on the Chemical Villain Causing Mysterious Vaping Illnesses
By Sy MukherjeeNovember 8, 2019
Testing ticks at Hygiene and Epidemiology Center in Moscow
The CDC Will Start Tracking Ticks This Year
By Emily PriceMarch 27, 2019
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