The dangers for pregnant women and their babies, shift workers are at higher risk, and how crowded households drive infection rates in this week’s roundup of pandemic science for The Tyee.
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Eviction Bans Reduced Viral Transmission. And Other Science Journal Findings
Suicides fell at the beginning of the pandemic, the importance of airborne transmission, and eviction bans protect entire communities in this week’s roundup of pandemic science for The Tyee.
New Findings on Kids and Infectiousness. And More from Science Journals
Kids are less infectious but more of them are infected than thought, students didn’t learn much from home, and the silver linings to lockdown in New Zealand in this week’s roundup of pandemic science for The Tyee.
Prioritizing Essential Workers for Vaccines Controls Spread. And More Science News
Why essential workers should be prioritized for vaccination, school closures have only a small effect on virus transmission, how the pandemic affected long-term care in Canada, and more in this week’s roundup of pandemic science for The Tyee.
Half of Workers Can’t Afford to Self-Isolate. And More Science Journal News
Half of Canadian workers say they can’t afford to self-isolate, the low risk of infections after vaccination, and how coronavirus litter is harming animals in this week’s roundup of pandemic science for The Tyee.
Less Sleep and Burnout Linked to Higher COVID Risk. And More Science News
Mortality fell during the second wave, vaccination alone can’t contain the spread, and the carbon footprint of PPE in this week’s roundup of pandemic science for The Tyee.
Health-Care Pros Aren’t More Immune to Fake News. And Other Science Journal Findings
Healthcare professionals can still fall for fake news, the UK variant is more deadly, and the pandemic exacerbates gender inequality at home in this week’s roundup of pandemic science for The Tyee.
Virus Variants Can Resist Antibodies. And More News Straight from Science Journals
Lockdown drives us to make bad choices, the fall in carbon emissions will have little effect, the danger of new variants and more in my weekly round up of pandemic science for The Tyee.
New Ways to Cope with Zoom Fatigue. And More Headlines Straight from Science Journals
Fighting Zoom fatigue, real world vaccine results, and overcoming Indigenous vaccine hesitancy in this week’s roundup of pandemic science for The Tyee.
It’s OK to Stretch Out a Second Vaccine Dose. And More New COVID Science
Longer gaps between vaccine doses are OK, Neanderthal genes are protective, and 20 million years of life has been lost in this week’s roundup of pandemic science for The Tyee.