Wash U To Test Malaria Drugs On Hospitalized COVID-19 Patients
Jane O’Halloran, MD, PhD, assistant professor of medicine; and Rachel M. Presti, MD, PhD, associate professor of medicine
Washington University launches clinical trial on controversial drug chloroquine to treat coronavirus
Jane O’Halloran, MD, PhD, assistant professor of medicine; and Rachel M. Presti, MD, PhD, associate professor of medicine
The Science of Helping Out
Patrick Hill, associate professor of psychological and brain sciences
We don’t need a map to tell us where the pandemic hits hardest
Michal Grinstein-Weiss, professor, Brown School; Brinda Gupta, program coordinator, Social Policy Institute
Washington University doctor answers your questions about the COVID-19 pandemic
Jason Newland, MD, professor of pediatrics
We don’t need a map to tell us where the pandemic hits hardest
Policymakers, health officials, corporations and St. Louis residents themselves must continue to break down economic barriers to create partnerships and solutions that support the most vulnerable in our city — those who were already facing a disproportionate social, financial and health burden before the coronavirus entered their lives, write Michal Grinstein-Weiss and Brinda Gupta.
D.C. must protect its inmates from the coronavirus
Daniel Harawa, assistant professor of practice, School of Law
Black People Are Dying of COVID-19 At Alarming Rates. Here’s Why
Hedwig Lee, professor of sociology
D.C. must protect its inmates from the coronavirus
There is no time to waste. Experts predict that the District is likely the next hotbed of infection. Already, 18 people in the D.C. Jail have tested positive for covid-19, writes Daniel Harawa.
Wash U Economics Professor Sizes Up COVID-19’s Impact
John Horn, professor of practice in economics
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