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How Ivermectin Became a Belief System
Quotes Dr. Ilan Schwartz, instructor in the Department of Medicine
How Alert Levels Guided the Response to COVID-19
Quotes Dr. Ooi Eng Eong, co-director in the Viral Research and Experimental Medicine Centre at the SingHealth Duke-NUS Academic Medical Centre
When Will COVID-19 Cease Being a Global Emergency?
Commentary by Vincent Pang Junxiong, assistant professor at the Duke-NUS Medical School
Duke University Researchers Are Working on A Pan-Coronavirus Vaccine. Here’s What That Means
Quotes Dr. Kevin O. Saunders, associate professor in surgery
Duke Researchers Use mRNA Vaccine Technology to Work on Cancer Vaccine
Quotes Dr. Herbert Kim Lyerly, professor of immunology in the School of Medicine
Could a COVID Booster Change Convince More in NC to Get it?
Quotes Dr. Nicholas Turner, associate professor in the Division of Infectious Diseases
The Evidence of Singapore’s Preparedness Efforts is Clear
Commentary by Dr. Khoo Yoong Khean, scientific officer at Duke-NUS Centre for Outbreak Preparedness, and Ruklanthi de Alwis, deputy director at the center and an assistant professor at the Emerging Infectious Diseases Program
Is China Sharing Enough COVID-19 Information?
Quotes Dr. Khoo Yoong Khean, scientific officer at the Duke-NUS Centre for Outbreak Preparedness in Singapore
Americans Aren’t Lining Up to Get the Bivalent COVID Booster. Here’s How to Motivate Them
Commentary by Jenna Clark, senior behavioral researcher at the Center for Advanced Hindsight
New ‘Kraken’ COVID Variant Spreading Quickly, NC Health Experts Warn
Quotes Dr. Davi Montefiori, professor and director of the Laboratory for AIDS Vaccine Research and Development in the department of surgery