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Month: February 2022

Why drugs will not end the COVID-19 pandemic

By mm612 | 28 February 2022

An increasing number of anti-COVID-19 therapies raises hopes that they will enable us to return to the pre-pandemic normal. Although new therapeutics will play a … Read more

It does not matter whether COVID-19 is pandemic or endemic

By mm612 | 21 February 2022

There is much debate about whether COVID-19 may have moved from the pandemic to the endemic phase, with many thinking that ‘endemic’ would mean a … Read more

Should we worry about a dangerous Omicron-Delta hybrid variant?

By mm612 | 13 February 2022

Coronaviruses like SARS-CoV-2 can exchange genetic material when they infect the same host. Given that both the Omicron and the Delta variant are circulating in … Read more

You have to judge for yourself whether the removal of formal COVID-19 restrictions is bold or reckless – Here are some considerations.

By mm612 | 11 February 2022

There will always be uncertainty about when is the right time to introduce or remove COVID-19 restrictions. Clear guidance and communication of what the removal … Read more

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