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This Day in COVID: August 20, 2020

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New Zealand PM Ardern defers lockdown decision but says good progress made
New Zealand PM Ardern defers l...
Reuters
As Covid-19 cases in prisons climb, data on race remain largely obscured
As Covid-19 cases in prisons c...
As Covid-19 cases among incarcerated people continue to climb, the racial makeup of those cases has remained obscured. Only a handful of states are proactively reporting demographic data in incarcerated populations.
Statnews
Progressive drop in COVID-19 cases in southern U.S. states, says CDC director
Progressive drop in COVID-19 c...
Reuters
New research finds association between COVID-19 hospital use and mortality
New research finds association...
Researchers examined the number of hospital beds (ICU and non-ICU) occupied by COVID-19 patients and reported mortality.
University of Minnesota
Why Some People Get Terribly Sick from COVID-19
Why Some People Get Terribly S...
Scientific American
Histopathological findings and viral tropism in UK patients with severe fatal COVID-19: a post-mortem study
Histopathological findings and...
The Lancet
The Bubonic Plague Killed Feudalism. COVID-19 Will Entrench It.
The Bubonic Plague Killed Feud...
Throughout history, pandemics have been a great equalizer. Here’s why this time is different.
Foreign Policy
‘Back to work in the flames’: The hospitality sector in a pandemic
‘Back to work in the flames’: ...
This post pulls together Brookings content and other research that can inform efforts to counteract the disproportionate impacts of the pandemic on the leisure and hospitality sector, including its workers, business owners, and surrounding communities.
Brookings
Government shutdowns of “nonessential” retailers were a huge gift for Amazon, Walmart, and Target
Government shutdowns of “nones...
Some feared the pandemic would widen the gap between the haves and have-nots of retail. That fear is now reality.
Vox
Protests across Latin America reflect a toxic cocktail of pandemic and recession
Protests across Latin America ...
CNN
These variables affect whether you live, die or get help during the pandemic
These variables affect whether...
CNN
White House coronavirus advisor Dr. Anthony Fauci recovering from vocal-cord surgery
White House coronavirus adviso...
Fauci was home recovering after undergoing surgery to remove a polyp that can cause hoarseness, according to a person familiar with the matter.
CNBC
Russia announces expanded trials for coronavirus vaccine approved 10 days ago
Russia announces expanded tria...
Russia, which approved a COVID-19 vaccine earlier in August, now said it's expanding trails typically performed before a vaccine is approved.
ABC
The Navy SEAL who killed Osama bin Laden has just been banned from Delta for refusing to wear a mask
The Navy SEAL who killed Osama...
The airline made good on its promise to ban passengers who refuse to wear masks aboard its planes, giving Robert O'Neill the boot.
Business Insider

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: August 20, 2021

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The Topic Of Masks In Schools Is Polarizing Some Parents To The Point Of Violence
The Topic Of Masks In Schools ...
School districts around the country have seen incidents of anti-mask parents and protesters disrupting school board meetings and school events, and some are getting physically violent.
NPR
Study Shows Uptick in U.S. Alcohol Beverage Sales During COVID-19 Pandemic
Study Shows Uptick in U.S. Alc...
Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health
Impact of COVID-19 pandemic on socio-economic, energy-environment and transport sector globally and sustainable development goal (SDG)
Impact of COVID-19 pandemic on...
ScienceDirect.com
Three reasons why personal protective equipment (PPE) supply remains critical
Three reasons why personal pro...
Demand for gloves, masks, gowns and other personal protective equipment continues to grow in response to COVID-19.
Unicef
Sydney faces curfew and longer lockdown as Australia’s Delta outbreak grows
Sydney faces curfew and longer...
City’s western reaches, already in lockdown, will have a curfew imposed from Monday after huge rise in coronavirus cases
The Guardian
Fact check: Texas lieutenant governor falsely implies Black people to blame for Covid surge | CNN Politics
Fact check: Texas lieutenant g...
CNN
For some Black Americans, vaccine hesitancy is just one part of a legacy of mistrust
For some Black Americans, vacc...
To get the shot, many must overcome their historical memory of unethical medical experiments
The Guardian
Pfizer and BioNTech apply for full U.S. approval for their Covid vaccine. (Published 2021)
Pfizer and BioNTech apply for ...
The New York Times
Montana only state to ban vaccine requirements for employees
Montana only state to ban vacc...
AP News
EXPLAINER: Texas mask battle looks to courts for resolution
EXPLAINER: Texas mask battle l...
AP News
Examining the politicization of school mask mandates in Florida's Broward County
Examining the politicization o...
Students returned to school in a number of states this week amid a new surge of COVID cases and a fierce battle over mask mandates. Republican governors in states like Arizona and Texas have tried to stop school districts from mandating face masks, drawing sharp criticism from some parents and educators, and action from the white house. John Yang reports from Florida, the epicenter of this debate.
PBS
US extends Canada, Mexico travel restrictions for COVID-19
US extends Canada, Mexico trav...
The highly contagious Delta variant is spreading rapidly in the US, with deaths rising to more than 600 per day.
Al Jazeera
Newspapers Have Been Struggling And Then Came The Pandemic
Newspapers Have Been Strugglin...
The pandemic accelerated declines in newspaper revenue. As a result, many newspapers have cutback on journalists, and community news. Others have shut down entirely or have been acquired by hedge funds or private equity funds.
Forbes
Time for Pandemic Puppies to Learn How to Be Alone (Published 2021)
Time for Pandemic Puppies to L...
The New York Times
Nando’s chicken shortage: how the pandemic has made supply and demand tougher to predict
Nando’s chicken shortage: how ...
Shortages of chicken at Nando’s are due to disruptions in supply, rather than demand.
The Conversation
Covid cases: This summer compared with last
Covid cases: This summer compa...
Case numbers are 30 times higher than at the same point last year - where might we be heading next?
BBC
Five troops, including first Marine, dead from COVID-19 during pandemic’s deadliest week
Five troops, including first M...
The COVID-19 mortality rate for troops has grown 25 times in the past few months.
Military Times
Survey: Tokyo Olympics did its best despite the Covid-19 pandemic
Survey: Tokyo Olympics did its...
Our recent online poll gave us an insight into attitudes to the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games around the world
Time Out
Highly Vaccinated Israel Is Seeing A Dramatic Surge In New COVID Cases. Here's Why
Highly Vaccinated Israel Is Se...
What happened? Here are six lessons learned from Israel's experience — and one looming question for the future of the pandemic.
NPR
Disparities in Excess Mortality Associated with COVID-19...
Disparities in Excess Mortalit...
This report describes excess mortality rates associated with COVID-19 among older people and certain racial/ethnic minority groups.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (.gov)
A proposal for long-term COVID-19 control
A proposal for long-term COVID...
William A. Haseltine proposes a multimodal strategy for long-term control of COVID-19.
Brookings
India gives emergency approval for world's first COVID-19 DNA vaccine
India gives emergency approval...
Reuters
Breastfeeding and COVID-19 Vaccines | Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Breastfeeding and COVID-19 Vac...
In this Q&A, Ruth Karron, MD, a pediatrician trained in infectious diseases, and Ruth Faden, PhD, MPH, an expert in biomedical ethics, answer some questions about the safety and concerns of getting vaccinated while breastfeeding and the benefits breast milk may provide to infants. 
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
The CDC Only Tracks a Fraction of Breakthrough COVID-19 Infections, Even as Cases Surge
The CDC Only Tracks a Fraction...
A May 1 decision by the CDC to only track breakthrough infections that lead to hospitalization or death has left the nation with a muddled understanding of COVID-19’s impact on the vaccinated.
ProPublica
Awake prone positioning in COVID-19: is tummy time ready for prime time?
Awake prone positioning in COV...
The Lancet
A New Generation of Fast Coronavirus Tests Is Coming (Published 2020)
A New Generation of Fast Coron...
The New York Times
Viral evolution 101: Why the coronavirus has changed as it has, and what it means going forward
Viral evolution 101: Why the c...
We can’t predict the next coronavirus variant. But there are some fundamental principles that explain why the virus has morphed as it has and where we could be headed next.
STAT
Share This With Patients Wary of mRNA Vaccines Against COVID-19
Share This With Patients Wary ...
We developed a two-minute video animation to demystify how the mRNA vaccines work to protect people from COVID-19. Please share widely.
Cleveland Clinic
Oregon’s governor makes incremental changes to stem coronavirus surge. Is it enough?
Oregon’s governor makes increm...
The governor has yet to turn to some of the restrictions she adopted in previous, though smaller case and hospitalization surges
OregonLive.com
After India’s brutal coronavirus wave, two-thirds of population has been exposed to SARS-CoV2
After India’s brutal coronavir...
A public health scholar based in New Delhi explains how India has emerged from the massive spike in COVID-19 cases, even as the country braces for a new wave.
The Conversation
Parents Report More Negative Pandemic Effects on Kids Who Attend School Virtually vs. In-Person | KFF
Parents Report More Negative P...
In his latest Axios column, Drew Altman shows that parents feel that children have fared better during COVID attending school in-person than virtually in terms of academic performance and their mental health and wellbeing.
KFF
Younger generations are more concerned with climate change than coronavirus | YouGov
Younger generations are more c...
In a YouGov poll of more than 12,000 US adults, 36% say they are more concerned about the impact that climate change will have on humanity, while 34% are more concerned about the impact of coronavirus.
YouGov Today
The week in charts: Afghanistan, Haiti, the coronavirus and more
The week in charts: Afghanista...
In our visual roundup: The shambles in Afghanistan • Haiti’s quake and storm • Covid-19’s origins • Central bankers’ choices • America’s parched West
The Economist
Nicole Kidman Got An Exemption To Hong Kong's Quarantine
Nicole Kidman Got An Exemption...
The government said it granted the exemption to the actress "for the purpose of performing designated professional work." Some Hong Kong lawmakers criticized the decision as unfair.
NPR
UK regulator approves ‘first of its kind’ Covid antibody treatment
UK regulator approves ‘first o...
Sajid Javid says green light for Ronapreve – which was used to treat Donald Trump – is ‘fantastic news’
The Guardian
‘It’s Kitchen Sink Time’: Fast, Less-Accurate Coronavirus Tests May Be Good Enough (Published 2020)
‘It’s Kitchen Sink Time’: Fast...
The New York Times
Coronavirus Briefing: What Happened Today (Published 2021)
Coronavirus Briefing: What Hap...
The New York Times
The White House Bet on Abbott’s Rapid Tests. It Didn’t Work Out. (Published 2020)
The White House Bet on Abbott’...
The New York Times
BTS Cancels World Tour Due to Coronavirus Impact
BTS Cancels World Tour Due to ...
Korean pop sensation BTS has officially canceled its 'Map of the Soul' world tour due to the impact of the continuing coronavirus pandemic.
Variety
Protecting wild nature can help prevent the next COVID-like pandemic
Protecting wild nature can hel...
Infectious diseases like COVID-19 are aided by habitat destruction and creeping development, which bring more people in contact with disease-vector wildlife they might not have otherwise encountered. Protecting more wild nature in the U.S., along with measures like preserving biodiversity, can help forestall these deadly pandemics.
The Wilderness Society