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Herd Immunity
Herd Immunity
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Health
Millions in England test positive for COVID-19 antibodies, with the poor and minorities hardest hit
By
Tim Ross
and
Bloomberg
August 13, 2020
Health
Sweden’s top virologist has a message on how to defeat coronavirus: Open schools and no masks
By
Bernhard Warner
August 5, 2020
Health
‘We see no point in wearing a face mask,’ Sweden’s top virus expert says as he touts the country’s improving COVID numbers
By
Charles Daly
and
Bloomberg
July 29, 2020
Commentary
Herd immunity works—if you don’t care how many people die
By
Laurie Garrett
and
John Moore
July 27, 2020
International
Sweden defends its COVID strategy even as the mortality rate surpasses the U.S. and herd immunity remains elusive
By
Niclas Rolander
and
Bloomberg
July 16, 2020
International
Sweden’s top epidemiologist at a loss to explain why herd immunity is going ‘surprisingly slow’
By
Niclas Rolander
,
Charles Daly
and
Bloomberg
June 17, 2020
International
Why scientists are touting coronavirus ‘herd immunity’ for India when it didn’t work for the U.K.
By
Ari Altstedter
and
Bloomberg
April 22, 2020
International
U.K.’s Boris Johnson, who initially advocated herd immunity, becomes symbol of the strategy’s danger
By
Jeremy Kahn
and
Katherine Dunn
April 6, 2020
Features
California’s statewide measles vaccination rate masks an unpleasant reality
By
Laura Lorenzetti
February 12, 2015
Features
Why you should care about the measles outbreak–even if you’re vaccinated
By
Laura Lorenzetti
January 31, 2015
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Preston Fore
Economy
The canary in the coal mine is singing as global bond selloff raises national debt concerns
By
Eleanor Pringle