June 29, 2020
Resisting Covid-19 ‘fake news’ with a high dose of public trust

Like the pandemic, Covid-19 misinformation has affected some countries more than others. Where does Switzerland sit on the “infodemic” spectrum?
Swiss Info
Chilean police forces repress protests with COVID-19 regulations

On 18th March 2020, the Chilean government issued a decree that established an exceptional “state of catastrophe” for three months due to the coronavirus (COVID-19). The legislation also allowed the president to take further measures such as restrictions on gatherings in public spaces and individuals’ movement, quarantines or curfews.
Civicus
How did face masks become a political issue in America?

They’re just pieces of cloth, but a passionate portion of the US population sees an attack on individual freedom
The Guardian
Dr. Fauci & Global Vaccinology Leaders Address Strategies Against COVID-19

We just had our 1st virtual eSymposia on vaccinology and we're sharing some highlights & videos including a keynote from Anthony Fauci!
Keystone Symposia
Fact check: US government did not engineer COVID-19
USA Today
Gilead announces long-awaited price for Covid-19 drug remdesivir

Gilead has announced the long-awaited price for remdesivir, the first medicine shown to have an impact on Covid-19.
STAT News
Covid-19 turns battleground states into hotspots as Trump trails Biden in polls

Trump is accused of a historic failure of leadership for downplaying the virus and ignoring its resurgence in several states
The Guardian
Trump has no problem with masks, believes it's a personal choice: McEnany
Reuters
Three Months In, Many Americans See Exaggeration, Conspiracy Theories and Partisanship in COVID-19 News

Americans are skeptical about whether some key sources for news and information are getting the facts right about the coronavirus outbreak. Of five types
Pew Research
The 3 Weeks That Changed Everything

Imagine if the National Transportation Safety Board investigated America’s response to the coronavirus pandemic.
The Atlantic
Self-Absorbed, Uncaring, Incompetent: COVID Has Exposed Populist Leaders for What They Are

From the US and Brazil to India and the UK, the very qualities that catapult populist leaders to power are those that make them dismal failures at handling a serious national emergency.
The Wire