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This Day in COVID: July 6, 2020

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New Jersey Sees Highest Covid-19 Rate Of Transmission In 10 Weeks
New Jersey Sees Highest Covid-...
Gov. Phil Murphy warned of several outbreaks linked to out-of-state travel to other hot spots across the country.
Forbes
Some US airlines will start operating full flights
Some US airlines will start op...
Health officials, including Anthony Fauci, the country’s leading expert on infectious diseases, criticized the move. 
Lonely Planet
Immunity to the coronavirus is ‘fragile’ and ‘short-lived,’ immunologist warns
Immunity to the coronavirus is...
Danny Altmann, professor of immunology at Imperial College London, said it was not a 'safe bet' to rely on immunity to Covid-19 as a strategy for coping with the pandemic.
CNBC
Delaware COVID-19 contact tracers really need you to answer your phone
Delaware COVID-19 contact trac...
Delaware Online
US has 4% of the world’s population, but more than 25% of global coronavirus cases
US has 4% of the world’s popul...
The United States, which is home to approximately 4% of the world’s population, currently contains more than 25% of all the world’s coronavirus cases — a staggering disparity that health experts are warning could soon overwhelm the capacity of the U.S. health care system.
Fox5NY
In a Pandemic, Healthcare as a Right
In a Pandemic, Healthcare as a...
Colby College
DeSantis blames expanded testing, younger Floridians for surge in COVID-19 cases
DeSantis blames expanded testi...
Jacksonville
Anti-mask shoppers at Costco and Target throw tantrums and tear down mask displays, revealing a growing crisis for retail workers
Anti-mask shoppers at Costco a...
The coronavirus pandemic has created a new crisis for retailers, as anti-mask customers harass and — in some cases — assault workers.
Business Insider
Britain ‘lags way behind’ in wearing face masks, scientists say
Britain ‘lags way behind’ in w...
Financial Times
Republican official apologises for cartoon comparing order to wear masks to Nazi extermination camps
Republican official apologises...
‘It’s apparent I previously lacked an adequate understanding of the severity of [Holocaust victims’] experience,’ Dane Hicks admits
Independent
Washington’s ‘No Mask, No Service’ Rule Goes Into Effect Tuesday
Washington’s ‘No Mask, No Serv...
Restaurants in Seattle will be required to refuse service to those who don’t wear face coverings
Seattle Eater
The Best Thing You Can Do for Your Dating Life? Wear a Mask
The Best Thing You Can Do for ...
The simple act of wearing a mask on a first date speaks volumes about your values. Not wearing one can be an immediate deal breaker.
Voguue
Half of Nevada’s businesses failed to follow rules on masks, state investigators say
Half of Nevada’s businesses fa...
Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak is threatening swift, decisive action against rule-flouters. Casinos are cracking down internally, warning employees will be fired for failing to follow regulations.
CNBC
The Cutest Face Masks For Kids They'll Actually Want To Wear
The Cutest Face Masks For Kids...
We found face masks that are kid-friendly, colorful and come in cute prints.
Huffpost
COVID-19 vaccine: the challenges of running a trial in the middle of a pandemic
COVID-19 vaccine: the challeng...
The Conversation
How Israel’s COVID-19 mass surveillance operation works
How Israel’s COVID-19 mass sur...
Israel's reliance on Shin Bet's 'The Tool' for digital contact tracing is an unprecedented violation of privacy and blow to democracy and human rights.
Brookings
Reopening the World: Reopening schools—Insights from Denmark and Finland
Reopening the World: Reopening...
Emiliana Vegas reviews the experiences of Denmark and Finland with reopening K-12 schools after COVID-19.
Brookings
Covid-19 cases are rising, but deaths are falling. What’s going on?
Covid-19 cases are rising, but...
By the time coronavirus deaths start rising again, it’s already too late.
Vox
Lockdown-focused Facebook groups pivot to attacks on Black Lives Matter
Lockdown-focused Facebook grou...
A loose network of Facebook groups that took root across the country in April to organize protests over coronavirus stay-at-home orders has become a hub of misinformation and conspiracy theories that have pivoted to a variety of new targets: Black Lives Matter and the nationwide protests of racial injustice.
CNBC
The pandemic has boosted freelance work — and hiring for these jobs is booming
The pandemic has boosted freel...
The coronavirus pandemic has wreaked havoc in the global jobs market, but a new report suggests freelance roles are booming as employers and employees look for more flexible positions.
CNBC
As Americans Avoided Restaurants And Doctors' Offices, Those Businesses Got Loans
As Americans Avoided Restauran...
The small business sectors that received the largest share of federal loans from the coronavirus relief package known as PPP include restaurants, doctors' offices, car dealerships and law firms.
NPR
13 million gig workers getting unemployment benefits, 41% of the total
13 million gig workers getting...
There are about 13 million people getting unemployment benefits through a program meant for previously ineligible groups of workers, and the share is rising.
CNBC
WATCH: Fauci says state of virus in U.S. is ‘not good’
WATCH: Fauci says state of vir...
In an online conference call with National Institutes of Health director Dr. Francis Collins, Fauci said, 'we're still knee-deep in the first wave of this.'
PBS
Amid COVID-19 resurgence, fewer deaths. Dr. Fauci explains why.
Amid COVID-19 resurgence, fewe...
White House coronavirus task force member Anthony S. Fauci, MD, examines the apparently lower death rate and tackles other pandemic hot topics.
American Medical Association
Pooling Coronavirus Tests Can Spare Scarce Supplies, But There's A Catch
Pooling Coronavirus Tests Can ...
Instead of running a coronavirus test on every specimen, a lab combines multiple samples. If the batch is negative, then everyone is in the clear. A positive leads to a second round of testing.
NPR
Evictions are likely to skyrocket this summer as jobs remain scarce. Black renters will be hard hit.
Evictions are likely to skyroc...
Washington Post
New York City’s Biggest Decision: How to Safely Reopen Schools
New York City’s Biggest Decisi...
New York Times

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: July 6, 2021

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Unequal pandemic, fairer recovery
Unequal pandemic, fairer recov...
A comprehensive review of the factors that affected the UK’s devastating COVID-19 death toll.
The Health Foundation
Maternal outcomes and risk factors for COVID-19 severity among pregnant women - Scientific Reports
Maternal outcomes and risk fac...
Nature
A Tsunami of Disability Is Coming as a Result of 'Long COVID'
A Tsunami of Disability Is Com...
We need to plan for a future where millions of survivors are chronically ill
Scientific American
WHO recommends life-saving interleukin-6 receptor blockers for COVID-19 and urges producers to join efforts to rapidly increase access
WHO recommends life-saving int...
The World Health Organization (WHO) has updated its patient care guidelines to include interleukin-6 receptor blockers, a class of medicines that are lifesaving in patients who are severely or critically ill with COVID-19, especially when administered alongside corticosteroids. These were the findings from a prospective and a living network meta-analysis initiated by WHO, the largest such analysis on the drugs to date. Data from over 10 000 patients enrolled in 27 clinical trials were considered...
World Health Organization (WHO)
Cytokine adsorption and ECMO in patients with COVID-19
Cytokine adsorption and ECMO i...
The Lancet
How Has Covid-19 Shaped Scientists—and the Future of Science?
How Has Covid-19 Shaped Scient...
The global pandemic has changed how researchers work. The impacts will be felt for years.
Kellogg Insight
Opinion | The consequences of Wuhan lab leak fearmongering could outlast Covid
Opinion | The consequences of ...
An admission of uncertainty isn't a condemnation of science — in fact, that is how science works.
NBC News
Mounting evidence suggests Sputnik COVID vaccine is safe and effective
Mounting evidence suggests Spu...
Russia’s vaccine is in use in nearly 70 nations, but its adoption has been slowed by controversies and questions over rare side effects, and it has yet to garner World Health Organization approval.
Nature
Prediction of individual COVID-19 diagnosis using baseline demographics and lab data - Scientific Reports
Prediction of individual COVID...
Nature
Delta Is Now The Dominant Coronavirus Variant In The U.S.
Delta Is Now The Dominant Coro...
The CDC released new estimates showing the highly contagious delta variant now accounts for more than 51% of cases in the U.S. In some parts of the country, the strain is responsible for 80% of cases.
NPR
COVID-19: What you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic on 6 July
COVID-19: What you need to kno...
The World Economic Forum
How political polarization broke America’s vaccine campaign
How political polarization bro...
The US’s partisan divides have left much of the country vulnerable to Covid-19 — leading to unnecessary deaths.
Vox
Coronavirus questions answered: For the vaccinated, would exposure to covid-19 act as booster and strengthen their immunity?
Coronavirus questions answered...
The Washington Post
First molecular-based detection of SARS-CoV-2 virus in the field-collected houseflies - Scientific Reports
First molecular-based detectio...
Nature
Coronavirus infections surging in immigration facilities
Coronavirus infections surging...
The Hill
England’s hasty lifting of coronavirus rules
England’s hasty lifting of cor...
Removing restrictions too quickly raises the danger they will have to be reimposed
Financial Times
More than 125 Covid-19 cases tied to South Texas church camp, pastor says | CNN
More than 125 Covid-19 cases t...
CNN
The world's biggest film festival makes its COVID-conscious comeback
The world's biggest film festi...
The World Economic Forum
US Republican Rep Greene says ‘no one cares’ about Delta variant
US Republican Rep Greene says ...
Congresswoman’s allegations highlight how COVID-19 has been politicised in the United States.
Al Jazeera
Which airlines will soar after the pandemic?
Which airlines will soar after...
Uneven recovery will boost big carriers in America and China, and cheap and cheerful ones in Europe
The Economist
As office life beckons again, the pandemic's digital nomads weigh benefits of a return
As office life beckons again, ...
Covid-19 opened up the possibility of a nomadic lifestyle to entirely new groups of people. Now, many of them don't want to go back.
NBC News
How Mutations Have Shaped the Covid-19 Pandemic
How Mutations Have Shaped the ...
WSJ
What polar researchers have learnt from the pandemic
What polar researchers have le...
Six scientists explain how COVID-19 has affected their fieldwork and research, as well as opportunities for junior researchers.
Nature
Authoritarianism and the Pandemic: An Overview
Authoritarianism and the Pande...
ISPI
Mask-wearing becomes a new battleground in England as Covid rules are eased
Mask-wearing becomes a new bat...
Since the start of the pandemic, millions of people have been forced to wear face masks. Now, as rules are eased, they are a highly contentious issue.
CNBC