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This Day in COVID: June 17, 2020

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Cows Help With COVID-19 Treatment, No Bull
Cows Help With COVID-19 Treatm...
Cattle may turn out to be of help in the coronavirus pandemic. A South Dakota biotech company is using cows to create antibodies that could then be used for disease prevention or treatment.
NPR
Latin America Faces a Critical Moment in the Battle against COVID-19
Latin America Faces a Critical...
Scientific American
China says it must improve hygiene in markets after Beijing outbreak
China says it must improve hyg...
Reuters
Why protesting racism during a pandemic is important – an epidemiologist explains
Why protesting racism during a...
The Conversation
A COVID-19 vaccine will work only if trials include Black participants, experts say
A COVID-19 vaccine will work o...
“The reasons I hear African Americans will not participate are heartbreaking and disappointing. I have heard about the Tuskegee experiment a lot.”
NBC
Mask mandates may have prevented hundreds of thousands of coronavirus cases
Mask mandates may have prevent...
Axios
Self-cleaning mask can kill viruses with heat from phone charger, researchers say
Self-cleaning mask can kill vi...
Reuters
Since Some Republicans Still Refuse to Wear Masks in Congress, Now Nancy Pelosi Is Requiring It
Since Some Republicans Still R...
“It’s part of the dehumanization of the children of God,” one GOP congressman explained.
Slate
Mandatory mask laws are spreading in Canada
Mandatory mask laws are spread...
Governments across the country are starting to make mask wearing mandatory in certain situations to curb the spread of COVID-19. Here’s a closer look at why some advocates are calling for that to be more widespread, and why others have reservations.
CBC
Trump says U.S. will not lock down again amid rising coronavirus cases
Trump says U.S. will not lock ...
Reuters
Mink at Danish farm to be culled after catching coronavirus
Mink at Danish farm to be cull...
Reuters
Coronavirus misinformation, and how scientists can help to fight it
Coronavirus misinformation, an...
Bogus remedies, myths and fake news about COVID-19 can cost lives. Here’s how some scientists are fighting back.
Nature
Could services drive globalization in the post-COVID-19 world?
Could services drive globaliza...
A growing chorus of expert opinion predicts that COVID-19 will slow down the forces of globalization, with obituaries being written for its impending death. The pandemic, many say, will be the final straw in a long chain of events that have dented the momentum of global integration, including the China-U.S. trade war, Brexit, and economic […]
Brookings
Dexamethasone shows promise as a Covid-19 treatment
Dexamethasone shows promise as...
Scientists still want to see the data behind the clinical trial.
Vox
How COVID-19 is changing the gun debate
How COVID-19 is changing the g...
Rashawn Ray and Rebecca Shankman write that in more liberal but gun-permitting states, protests against COVID-19 lockdowns have increased more than in conservative states. Applications for gun permits have also increased in liberal states.
Brookings
Criteria for releasing COVID-19 patients from isolation
Criteria for releasing COVID-1...
Scientific Brief
WHO
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Washington Post
The dangers of tech-driven solutions to COVID-19
The dangers of tech-driven sol...
An effective, responsible response to the pandemic cannot include privatizing essential functions of public institutions or continuing to allow platform business models to go unregulated.
Brookings
How ‘vaccine nationalism’ could block vulnerable populations’ access to COVID-19 vaccines
How ‘vaccine nationalism’ coul...
The Conversation
Dexamethasone: what is the breakthrough treatment for COVID-19?
Dexamethasone: what is the bre...
The Conversation
10 states are seeing their highest average of daily new Covid-19 cases since the pandemic started
10 states are seeing their hig...
CNN

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 17, 2021

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Why the Pandemic Has Disrupted Supply Chains | CEA | The White House
Why the Pandemic Has Disrupted...
By Susan Helper and Evan Soltas These are times of rapid transition for the U.S. economy. With the winding down of the worst of the pandemic, businesses have added jobs at a rate of 540,000 per month since January. Many consumers are making large purchases with savings accumulated during the pandemic, sending new home sales…
The White House .gov
Causation or confounding: why controls are critical for characterizing long COVID - Nature Medicine
Causation or confounding: why ...
Nature
COVID Vaccines In Teens And Myocarditis: What You Need To Know
COVID Vaccines In Teens And My...
Health officials have been investigating an extremely rare side-effect of vaccination with the mRNA vaccines in young people: heart inflammation that's mostly mild and temporary.
NPR
Study: Higher COVID-19 Mortality Among Black Patients Linked to Unequal Hospital Quality
Study: Higher COVID-19 Mortali...
Penn Medicine
Covid’s Entrepreneur Explosion
Covid’s Entrepreneur Explosion...
It’s a critical moment for small business USA—blindsided by Covid, it remains our most powerful and reliable economic engine and field of dreams.
Forbes
A Pill to Treat Covid-19? The U.S. Is Betting on It. Published 2021
A Pill to Treat Covid-19? The ...
The New York Times
Five priorities for universal COVID-19 vaccination
Five priorities for universal ...
The Lancet
Persistent symptoms and lab abnormalities in patients who recovered from COVID-19 - Scientific Reports
Persistent symptoms and lab ab...
Nature
Distorted, Bizarre Food Smells Haunt Covid Survivors Published 2021
Distorted, Bizarre Food Smells...
The New York Times
Cell-mimicking nanodecoys neutralize SARS-CoV-2 and mitigate lung injury in a non-human primate model of COVID-19 - Nature Nanotechnology
Cell-mimicking nanodecoys neut...
In this paper the authors show that nanovesicles coated with lung spheroid cell membranes expressing angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 can bind the spike protein of SARS-CoV-2, neutralizing the virus and preventing lung cell infections in murine and non-human primate models. The nanodecoys could represent a potential therapeutic agent to treat COVID-19.
Nature
Antiviral effect of high-dose ivermectin in adults with COVID-19: A proof-of-concept randomized trial
Antiviral effect of high-dose ...
The Lancet
What to Know About COVID Rash
What to Know About COVID Rash...
Learn what COVID-19 rashes look like, how they can be treated, and when it’s important to see a doctor.
Healthline
COVID-19 vaccine success enables a bolder vision for mRNA cancer vaccines, says BioNTech CEO
COVID-19 vaccine success enabl...
Uğur Şahin, an oncologist and mRNA pioneer, discusses his firm’s development plans for cancer vaccines, mRNA-encoded proteins and more.
Nature
Multivariable mortality risk prediction using machine learning for COVID-19 patients at admission (AICOVID) - Scientific Reports
Multivariable mortality risk p...
Nature
Neighborhood-level disparities and subway utilization during the COVID-19 pandemic in New York City - Nature Communications
Neighborhood-level disparities...
Neighborhood disadvantage and capacity to socially distance have been discussed as factors involved in COVID-19 disparities. Here, the authors develop an inequity index on zip code-level infections, and examine differences in neighborhood utilization of subways in New York City.
Nature
After a Year of Denying Covid-19, Tanzania Orders Vaccines
After a Year of Denying Covid-...
WSJ
Alaska Tourism Officials See an Opportunity in Coronavirus Published 2020
Alaska Tourism Officials See a...
The New York Times
Brazil registers 74,042 coronavirus cases in 24 hours, 2,311 deaths
Brazil registers 74,042 corona...
Reuters
Davos is dead, and the coronavirus killed it
Davos is dead, and the coronav...
The addictions and the contradictions that lie at the heart of the circus that is the World Economic Forum.
Financial Times
Slovakia's Vavro tests positive for coronavirus at Euro 2020
Slovakia's Vavro tests positiv...
Slovakia coach Stefan Tarkovic says defender Denis Vavro and a member of the team’s coaching staff have tested positive for the coronavirus ahead of the European Championship match against Sweden.
AP News
These twins are 5 years old. They lost both parents to covid-19.
These twins are 5 years old. T...
Washington Post
UK government hid sick pay scheme for workers isolating with coronavirus
UK government hid sick pay sch...
UK Treasury instructed government officials to conceal a little-known provision that granted sick pay to people isolating with the coronavirus.
POLITICO.eu
How do we learn to live with Covid in the UK?
How do we learn to live with C...
Analysis: Lockdown extension brings questions on when and how UK can draw a line under social distancing
The Guardian
Covid: All adults able to book coronavirus vaccination in England
Covid: All adults able to book...
People aged 18 and over are being invited to make an appointment for their first vaccination.
BBC
After Pandemic and Brexit, U.K. Begins to See Gaps Left by European Workers Published 2021
After Pandemic and Brexit, U.K...
The New York Times
The science around the lab leak theory hasn't changed. But here's why some scientists have.
The science around the lab lea...
Five virologists said few conclusions can be drawn based on the available scientific evidence, but they noted that the context and circumstances of the debate have changed.
NBC News
New coronavirus pandemic could strike in 2028, scientists warn - but 'we will be ready'
New coronavirus pandemic could...
The team is working to develop a drug that would be effective against any strain in the coronavirus class.
Yahoo Life UK
AstraZeneca vaccine price pledge omits some poor countries, contract shows
AstraZeneca vaccine price pled...
Exclusive: firm could charge more in places such as Zimbabwe and Sri Lanka once Covid pandemic is over
The Guardian
Humanising epidemiology: non-medical investigations into epi/pandemic phenomena
Humanising epidemiology: non-m...
This Collection welcomes research that examines the role and contributions of the social sciences in shaping the global response to public health crises.
Nature
We archived 84 million tweets to learn about the pandemic – each one is a tiny historical document
We archived 84 million tweets ...
The Conversation
‘The next pandemic’: drought is a hidden global crisis, UN says
‘The next pandemic’: drought i...
Countries urged to take urgent action on managing water and land and tackling the climate emergency
The Guardian
U.S. jobless claims tick up to 412,000 from a pandemic low
U.S. jobless claims tick up to...
The number of Americans applying for unemployment benefits rose last week for the first time since April despite widespread evidence that the economy and the job market are rebounding steadily from the pandemic recession.
PBS
Pandemics and protectionism: evidence from the “Spanish” flu - Humanities and Social Sciences Communications
Pandemics and protectionism: e...
Nature
4 ways companies can avoid post-pandemic employee turnover
4 ways companies can avoid pos...
The Conversation
Post-pandemic return to work is a perfect opportunity to move to a four-day week
Post-pandemic return to work i...
The Conversation
I remember it very well': Dr. Fauci describes a secret 2020 meeting to talk about COVID origins
I remember it very well': Dr. ...
USA Today
The quest for a pill to fight viruses gets a $3.2 billion boost
The quest for a pill to fight ...
Washington Post
What It’s Like to Work at the Now Entirely Maskless Disney World: “We’re Not Getting Paid Enough”
What It’s Like to Work at the ...
The guests cannot be trusted.
Slate
Over 300 cases of heart issue after Covid vaccination reported in young people, CDC says
Over 300 cases of heart issue ...
A CDC panel of experts will meet next week to review the cases.
NBC News