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This Day in COVID: June 7, 2020

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Thousands protest racism in Brussels as U.S. movement sweeps Europe
Thousands protest racism in Br...
Demonstrators say they won’t be stopped by coronavirus concerns.
Politico
Romney marches in Floyd protest ‘to make sure people understand that black lives matter’
Romney marches in Floyd protes...
CNN
Mass anti-racism protests take place in cities across UK
Mass anti-racism protests take...
Many thousands join rallies in response to George Floyd killing despite warnings
The Guardian
Almost half the world is living through this pandemic without the internet
Almost half the world is livin...
CNN
Sustainable investing is set to surge in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic
Sustainable investing is set t...
Sustainable funds saw record inflows during the first quarter, and experts say that in the aftermath of Covid-19, this investing approach will become all the more important.
CNBC
Global coronavirus death toll tops 400,000 as protesters continue to defy lockdowns
Global coronavirus death toll ...
Over a quarter of the deaths were in the U.S., according to an NBC News tally.
NBC
Why Would Anyone Distrust Anthony Fauci?
Why Would Anyone Distrust Anth...
Scientific American
Saying Trump 'drifted away' from Constitution, Colin Powell picks Biden
Saying Trump 'drifted away' fr...
Reuters
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covid-19-households-spread-cor...
WSJ
UK should have gone into coronavirus lockdown sooner - govt. scientific adviser
UK should have gone into coron...
Reuters

Our Mission

The COVID-19 History Project is a curated archive of the events and policy decisions surrounding the emergence of COVID-19.

The pandemic era of 2020-2022 saw massive increases in restrictions on daily life—enforced by the government and by social stigma—accompanied social protests that roiled cities worldwide

In the United States alone, trillions of dollars were spent by the federal government to offset the forced closure of businesses and the devastation of normal life.

The impacts of these policy decisions are still being felt today.

Some would like us to forget the actions and people that played a significant role during the pandemic.

But we of the COVID-19 History Project don't want to forget. Through our work, we hope there will always be an archive to learn from and interpret this fascinating, disturbing, time in world history.

The Timeline

In order to learn from the mistakes of the past, and give COVID-19 decision makers the credit—both good and bad—they deserve, we have compiled a media timeline from every day of the pandemic.

We have endeavored to make the timeline comprehensive without being duplicative, following the major trends as they unfolded.

We provided analyses for each month highlighting major events, but encourage readers to make their own conclusions about these events as well.

This Day in COVID: June 7, 2021

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COVID nails: these changes to your fingernails may show you’ve had coronavirus
COVID nails: these changes to ...
Discoloured or misshapen fingernails have been reported by some patients following a COVID-19 infection.
The Conversation
I'm fully vaccinated – should I keep wearing a mask for my unvaccinated child?
I'm fully vaccinated – should ...
The Conversation
Exclusive: People who wore masks were less likely to get sick
Exclusive: People who wore mas...
Axios
Coronavirus and lockdowns: What is the latest?
Coronavirus and lockdowns: Wha...
Scientists and governments are working hard to stop the spread of the coronavirus. Here's the latest on what's being done about it.
BBC
Condoleezza Rice said the coronavirus lab-leak theory was too easily dismissed early on, and said the media was partly at fault
Condoleezza Rice said the coro...
The theory that the coronavirus escaped from a lab was once widely dismissed as a conspiracy theory, but is now gaining more traction.
Business Insider
Uganda enters 2nd COVID-19 lockdown as surges noted elsewhere
Uganda enters 2nd COVID-19 loc...
CIDRAP
How the pandemic changed the way we ate and shopped | CNN
How the pandemic changed the w...
CNN
How COVID changed schools outreach
How COVID changed schools outr...
Since lockdowns closed classrooms and labs, scientists have devised online activities to inspire the next generation of researchers.
Nature
Lessons learned from the COVID-19 pandemic
Lessons learned from the COVID...
The COVID-19 pandemic has seen researchers engage with governments and inform science-driven policies. This experience has shown how countries, backed by scientific research and expertise, can be better prepared for future global outbreaks.
Nature
Coagulation factors and the incidence of COVID-19 severity: Mendelian randomization analyses and supporting evidence - Signal Transduction and Targeted Therapy
Coagulation factors and the in...
Nature
Expanding during a pandemic with the looming threat of recession - BDJ In Practice
Expanding during a pandemic wi...
Nature
White House briefing room returns to full capacity as pandemic improves
White House briefing room retu...
With the briefing room at 100 percent capacity, all 49 seats will be made available to reporters.
NBC News
Fox News Guest Says Fauci Being Used As 'Punching Bag' by Trump and Allies
Fox News Guest Says Fauci Bein...
Newsweek
Scientist Who Warned Fauci COVID Could Be 'Engineered' Deletes Twitter Page
Scientist Who Warned Fauci COV...
Newsweek
More Contagious Virus Variant Is Now Dominant in U.S., C.D.C. Chief Says Published 2021
More Contagious Virus Variant ...
The New York Times
How to Rearrange Your Post-Pandemic ‘Friendscape’
How to Rearrange Your Post-Pan...
The New York Times
How the 'Alpha' Coronavirus Variant Became So Powerful Published 2021
How the 'Alpha' Coronavirus Va...
The New York Times
Washington State Allows Free Joints for Covid Jabs
Washington State Allows Free J...
The New York Times
The wet market sources of Covid-19: bats and pangolins have an alibi
The wet market sources of Covi...
University of Oxford
No more face masks outdoors in Brussels
No more face masks outdoors in...
Mayors announce that you no longer need to wear a mask outdoors and you can have a drink at night.
POLITICO.eu
Gov. Greg Abbott signs bill to punish businesses that require proof of COVID-19 vaccination
Gov. Greg Abbott signs bill to...
Abbott's signature means that businesses that require so-called vaccine passports can't get state contracts and could lose state licenses or operating permits.
The Texas Tribune
The Pandemic Has Undone South Africa’s National Parks
The Pandemic Has Undone South ...
Without tourism, the funding that sustains some of the world’s most treasured wildlife has atrophied.
The Atlantic
China, Fauci and hoaxes: Donald Trump takes aim at usual suspects in return to stage
China, Fauci and hoaxes: Donal...
Former president seeks limelight ahead of midterms, calling on China to pay Covid reparations and dismissing criminal inquiries into his business dealings
The Guardian
Highest in more than 4 million years: Earth's carbon dioxide levels soar to record high despite pandemic
Highest in more than 4 million...
USA Today
Scientists begin to unravel the mysteries of the coronavirus and brains
Scientists begin to unravel th...
Washington Post
Perspective | Will rituals of spring cleaning survive the coronavirus pandemic?
Perspective | Will rituals of ...
Washington Post
Vaccine mandates may increase distrust and public resistance
Vaccine mandates may increase ...
Washington Post
Judge inserts coronavirus vaccine misinformation in gun ruling - The Washington Post
Judge inserts coronavirus vacc...
Washington Post
Malaria is far deadlier in Africa than the coronavirus. Why is the vaccine taking so long?
Malaria is far deadlier in Afr...
Washington Post
Why the mask culture wars may never end
Why the mask culture wars may ...
Masks have been divisive from the start, and even though the pandemic appears to be nearing its end in much of the United States, mask-related divisions remain as wide as ever.
Yahoo