Category: Tulane Outbreak

Tulane Outbreak Daily | December 31, 2020

Featured Headlines Discovery of Virus Variant in Colorado and California Alarms Scientists – New York Times A more contagious version of the coronavirus may alter the course of the pandemic in the United States, researchers said. 25 Days that Changed…

Tulane Outbreak Daily | December 30, 2020

Featured Headlines How much coronavirus a person carries could predict how sick they’ll get – New York Times Dozens of research papers published over the past few months have found that people whose bodies were teeming with the coronavirus more often became seriously ill and were more likely to…

Tulane Outbreak Daily | December 24, 2020

Featured Headlines Why new coronavirus variants ‘suddenly arose’ in the U.K. and South Africa – National Geographic Some researchers suspect chronic cases allow the virus to replicate over long periods of time and that certain new therapies may encourage it…

Tulane Outbreak Daily – December 22, 2020

Featured Headlines Despite health warnings, holiday travel has already set a record for busiest weekend of the pandemic – Washington Post Pre-Christmas air travel surpassed 1 million daily passengers nationwide for three consecutive days this weekend — breaking the record…

Tulane Outbreak Daily – December 18, 2020

Upcoming Virtual Events A Conversation with Dr. Anthony Fauci – San Francisco State University Friday, December 18, 2020 12:00 PM – 12:45 PM https://www2.calstate.edu/ Featured Headlines 2020 Breakthrough of the Year: Shots of Hope – Science Desperately needed vaccines against…

Tulane Outbreak Daily – December 17, 2020

Upcoming Virtual Events Join a Virtual Conversation with Dr. Anthony Fauci Friday, Dec. 18 – Humboldt State University Join CSU Chancellor Timothy P. White for a live-streamed conversation with Dr. Anthony Fauci, Director of the National Institute of Allergy and…

Tulane Outbreak Daily – December 15, 2020

Featured Headlines Millions More COVID-19 Vaccine Doses Are On The Way, U.S. Officials Say – NPR At least 55 immunization sites across the U.S. received doses of Pfizer and BioNTech’s long-awaited vaccine Monday morning, says Army Gen. Gustave Perna, chief…