Vaccine development is a tricky business because each disease is unique in its biology and pathology, so each vaccine must be uniquely designed.
Prisons and jails around the world are facing a growing threat due to the coronavirus crisis as social distancing is often not possible within prison walls.
By Dr. Randall Hanifen
Learn how risk-benefit models can help prepare municipalities for gradual reopening during the coronavirus pandemic and how these plans can also be used during future waves of COVID-19 infections.
It’s possible that multiple COVID-19 vaccines will be approved. Companies involved in clinical trials are looking ahead and ramping up their production.
By Dr. Jarrod Sadulski
Prisons and jails are facing a growing crisis as the coronavirus spreads quickly among inmates and staff. Learn about the potential problems of instituting prevention measures such as releasing non-violent offenders early.
As the U.S. military navigates the fog of the coronavirus pandemic, recruiters and military entrance processing stations (known as MEPS) are receiving new guidance on the acceptance of candidates who have tested positive for COVID-19.
The coronavirus pandemic has resulted in many fundamental changes in life. Stay-at-home orders have had a direct impact on crime.
Governments all over the world have massively intervened to sustain their domestic economies that were brought to a halt by COVID-19.