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As the coronavirus outbreak continues, here are some choices for topical reading, including 'The Hot Zone,' 'Station Eleven,' 'And the Band Played On,' and more. Quaran-reads: 8 vital books about ...
The Premonition is a 2021 book by Michael Lewis about the COVID-19 pandemic and the early response of public health officials in the United States. [1] [2] [3] [4]The book was praised for its timeliness [3] and for dealing with the complexity of the story well. [2]
Pages in category "Books about the COVID-19 pandemic" The following 28 pages are in this category, out of 28 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
This registry based, multi-center, multi-country data provide provisional support for the use of ECMO for COVID-19 associated acute hypoxemic respiratory failure. Given that this is a complex technology that can be resource intense, guidelines exist for the use of ECMO during the COVID-19 pandemic. [85] [86] [87]
Raise your hand if you have at least ten books on your “to-read” list. Same, friend (except we have 20). To save you some time, we pored over the most popular self-help books of 2020 and ...
The coronavirus pandemic has dramatically altered the way people have lived their lives over the past year. Lockdown has forced people away from pubs, gyms and shops and turned their attentions to ...
The impact [of COVID-19] on food security may lead vulnerable household to resort to negative coping strategies, which will have lasting effects on their lives and livelihoods, including reduction in number of meals, increased school drop-out rate, decreased means to cover health expenditures, gender-based violence, selling of productive assets ...
For example, the coronaviruses of dog (Canine respiratory coronavirus), cattle (Bovine coronavirus), and human (HCoV-OC43) share over 98% similarities, suggesting their common origin from a single host. [167] [168] There is an evidence that HCoV-OC43 came from cattle around 1890, which makes it likely the first zoonotic coronavirus. [169]