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US COVID Emergency Status Ends as Officials Plan ‘New Phase of Managing’ Virus
Quotes Dr. Becky Smith, associate professor of medicine and infectious disease specialist
CDC’s Covid Tracking Changes Come As ’99 Percent Plus’ of The U.S. is at Low Levels
Quotes Dr. Cameron Wolfe, infectious disease expert and associate professor of medicine
Prom Night Held at Duke Children’s Hospital for 1st Time Since COVID Pandemic Hit
Quotes Dr. Ann Reed, chair of the Department of Pediatrics and Gary Maslow, associate professor of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences
Not True That Omicron is More Deadly Than the Flu, Say Experts in Singapore
Quotes professor Ooi Eng Eong, professor in the Duke-NUS Medical School
Free COVID Testing Will Fade with US Health Emergency in May
Quotes Christina Silcox, research director for Digital Health at the Duke-Margolis Center for Health Policy
Still No Plan for Long COVID Treatment, Doctors Say
Quotes Michael Pencina, professor of biostatistics and bioinformatics and director of AI Health
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