Frequent screening of healthy, vaccinated people will pick up even the mildest infections. How much testing is too much?
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How Nations Are Learning to Live With Covid-19 Pandemic
More officials are encouraging people to return to their daily rhythms and transition to a new normal. But scientists warn that it may be too soon to design exit strategies for the pandemic.
How Nations Are Learning to ‘Let It Go’ and Live With Covid
More officials are encouraging people to return to their daily rhythms and transition to a new normal. But scientists warn that it may be too soon to design exit strategies for the pandemic.
J.&J. Vaccine May Be Less Effective Against Delta, Study Suggests
Many who received the shot may need to consider boosters, the authors said. But federal health officials do not recommend second doses.
Your Wednesday Briefing
India’s Covid deaths could be in the millions.
India’s Pandemic Deaths Likely Exceed 3 Million, Study Finds
A comprehensive effort to estimate excess deaths in the country during the pandemic produced figures 10 times the government’s official coronavirus toll.
Your Tuesday Briefing
The U.S. accused China of hacking Microsoft.
England Ends Most Covid Restrictions as Boris Johnson Isolates
A move to end most legal limits on social contact, including reopening nightclubs and ending a national mask mandate, went ahead even with cases surging.
Your Monday Briefing
Indonesia is now the epicenter of the pandemic.
L.A. County Sheriff Declines to Enforce New Mask Mandate
Sheriff Alex Villanueva has repeatedly declined to enforce Covid restrictions, including a statewide stay-at-home order last winter.