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Here Are Answers to Six Burning Questions About COVID-19 Vaccines
One big unknown: Can these early vaccines stop the spread of the coronavirus?
By Erin Garcia de Jesús, Jonathan Lambert and Tina Hesman Saey for ScienceNews and Jonathan Lambert , Science News
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COVID Shutdowns Don’t Need to Be All or Nothing
Focusing on closing or reducing capacity at transmission hot spots while keeping less risky parts of the economy open can curb exponential rises in cases, while minimizing harm to the economy.
By Jonathan Lambert , Science News
COVID Cases are Skyrocketing. Here’s What It Will Take to Gain Control
November is beginning to feel a lot like March.
By Jonathan Lambert , Science News and Erin Garcia de Jesús, Jonathan Lambert and Tina Hesman Saey for ScienceNews
Blood Donations Show That the United States is Still Nowhere Near COVID Herd Immunity
Of the nearly 1 million Americans who donated blood to the Red Cross from June 15 to August 23 and were tested, only 1.82% had the antibodies.
COVID-19 Plasma Treatments May Be Safe, but We Don’t Know If They Work
Blood plasma from COVID-19 survivors can be used to treat hospitalized patients, FDA says
What You Need to Know About the Airborne Transmission of COVID-19
Some scientists argue the virus can float in the air for extended lengths of time
To End Social Distancing, the U.S. Must Dramatically Ramp Up Contact Tracing
How open will Americans be to having their movements tracked?
Welcome to the Best of Cincinnati® 2024
By CityBeat Staff
May Pang Tells CityBeat the Story Behind New Photography Exhibit that Explores Her Unique Relationship with John Lennon
By Brent Stroud
The Weed Issue: Ohio Lawmakers Have Yet to Cough Up a Cannabis Program We Can All Agree On
By Madeline Fening