WIRED May 27, 2020 3 ways scientists think we could de-germ a COVID-19 world University of Arizona researchers are evaluating the potential of antiviral surface coatings.
Government Executive May 26, 2020 Fighting bad information about the pandemic Diana Daly is interviewed about how governments and organizations can counter conspiracy theories about the COVID-19 crisis.
Arizona Daily Star May 26, 2020 UA researcher identifies 4 compounds that can halt coronavirus in cells Jun Wang recently identified four compounds that can block the replication of the virus within a cell.
STAT News May 26, 2020 New research rewrites history of when COVID-19 arrived in U.S. – and points to missed chances to stop it New research led by Michael Worobey suggests the person who ignited the first chain of sustained transmission of COVID-19 in the U.S. probably returned to the country in mid-February.
The Guardian May 26, 2020 Why Native Americans took COVID-19 seriously: 'It's our reality' "More than any other population in the country, the shared experience of surviving a pandemic is in our blood," said Desi Rodriguez-Lonebear.
Inside Higher Ed May 26, 2020 Communicating culture in a distributed world An op-ed argues that colleges need to communicate culture to articulate who they are and why it matters, citing the University of Arizona's "Wonder" campaign.
KJZZ May 25, 2020 UA medical students supporting communities during coronavirus pandemic Many students in the University of Arizona Colleges of Medicine in Tucson and Phoenix joined the nationwide COVID-19 Student Service Corps initiative.
KPNX May 24, 2020 Heading back to the office? Expert provides tips for transitioning family into new routine "Making things as predictable as possible for kids and for parents is going to help cope with the uncertainty as we shift back to a more normal," said Melissa Barnett.
MSNBC May 24, 2020 Fmr. U.S. Surgeon General: No one should take hydroxychloroquine unless doctor prescribes it Richard Carmona says "the evidence, thus far, indicates that (hydroxychloroquine) is not successful in its use as a drug to deal with COVID-19."
National Geographic May 24, 2020 Contact tracing for COVID-19 will be the most complex health investigation ever Kristen Pogreba-Brown discusses how contact tracing is an indispensable part of breaking the chain of a pathogen's transmission and getting society back on track.