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October 1, 2024
You might discover a conspiracy theory on social media — but you’re more likely to believe it if you hear it from a friend
Nieman Lab
January 25, 2024
Here’s why some high-risk patients aren’t getting drugs to combat COVID
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December 23, 2022
Should Everyone Be Masking Again?
The Atlantic
December 16, 2022
Coronavirus FAQ: Is Paxlovid the best treatment? Is it underused in the U.S.?
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August 24, 2022
COVID Antivirals Like Paxlovid ‘Vastly Underused' During Pandemic, Study Says
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May 31, 2022
During the Omicron Wave, Death Rates Soared for Older People
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Misinformation
October 1, 2024
You might discover a conspiracy theory on social media — but you’re more likely to believe it if you hear it from a friend
Nieman Lab
Other
July 31, 2024
Some Americans Lost Trust in Medical Profession During Pandemic
US News
Other
June 16, 2024
New study uncovers several troubling trends among pandemic gun buyers
PsyPost
Other
March 8, 2024
Republican leaders’ focus on Critical Race Theory is shaping their voters’ opposition to it.
London School of Economics
Other
February 22, 2024
Finding the Israel-Palestine sweet spot
Politico
Health Behavior
January 25, 2024
Here’s why some high-risk patients aren’t getting drugs to combat COVID
LA Times
September 19, 2023
Northeastern receives $17.5 million from CDC to launch infectious disease prediction center
Northeastern Global News
September 6, 2023
COVID Booster Is Coming, but Here’s Why You May Not Get It
Daily Beast
Other
April 18, 2023
Long COVID symptoms keeping many Americans from returning to work
PBS
Vaccination
March 21, 2023
Report: America's not as vaccinated as the CDC thinks
Politico
Health Behavior
March 10, 2023
Here’s Why the Science Is Clear That Masks Work
NY Times
Other
February 15, 2023
Long COVID Linked With Unemployment in New Analysis
JAMA Network
Other
January 31, 2023
Twitter Is Shedding Users, Most Of Them Democrats, A New Survey Shows
Buzzfeed
Vaccination
January 23, 2023
The FDA Is Considering A New Plan To Make COVID Vaccines A Lot More Like Your Annual Flu Shot
Buzzfeed News
Health Behavior
December 29, 2022
Experts: Underuse of COVID-19 drug Paxlovid shortchanging patients
Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Health Behavior
December 27, 2022
State health officials urge Alabamians to ask about antiviral Paxlovid if they contract COVID-19
AL.com
Health Behavior
December 23, 2022
Should Everyone Be Masking Again?
The Atlantic
Health Behavior
December 16, 2022
Coronavirus FAQ: Is Paxlovid the best treatment? Is it underused in the U.S.?
NPR
Other
November 16, 2022
‘A Huge Deal': Millions Have Long COVID, and More Are Expected
WebMD
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November 8, 2022
Election Day 2022: These 5 States Are Voting on Abortion Rights
CNET
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October 31, 2022
Long Covid is affecting women more than men, national survey finds
CNBC
Health Behavior
October 19, 2022
It’s Gotten Awkward to Wear a Mask
The Atlantic
Policy Preferences
September 28, 2022
Pennsylvania voters rank economy, abortion as top election issues in a new poll
NPR
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September 15, 2022
Five Strategies to Support U.S. Democracy
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
Executive Approval
September 6, 2022
Why Massachusetts’s Governorship Is The Likeliest To Flip In 2022
Five Thirty Eight
Policy Preferences
August 25, 2022
4 reasons why abortion laws often clash with the majority’s preferences in the US, from constitutional design to low voter turnout
The Conversation
Other
August 24, 2022
COVID Antivirals Like Paxlovid ‘Vastly Underused' During Pandemic, Study Says
NBC News
July 12, 2022
Survey: Most Hoosiers support abortions in cases of rape, life of the pregnant person
Indianapolis Star
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May 31, 2022
During the Omicron Wave, Death Rates Soared for Older People
The New York Times
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May 2, 2022
Survey finds 4 in 10 American adults know someone who died of COVID-19
The Boston Globe
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April 29, 2022
Why Twitter Is Unlikely To Become The ‘Digital Town Square’ Elon Musk Envisions
FiveThirtyEight
Mental Health
April 28, 2022
50% Of Young Adults Report Symptoms Of Depression, New Covid-19 Survey Shows
Forbes
Mental Health
April 28, 2022
Even when the pandemic fades, the depression it has wrought will linger
Stat
Vaccination
April 22, 2022
COVID in Context: Expert says gauging personal risk key to navigating endemic phase
The Nevada Independent
Testing
April 20, 2022
Why the Rise of Rapid Tests Makes COVID-19 Case Counts Hard to Trust
Time
Executive Approval
April 15, 2022
Pandemic polls poorly for politicians
Axios
Vaccination
April 7, 2022
Why counting vaccinated Americans doesn’t always add up
Washington Post
Misinformation
February 22, 2022
How many people died believing vaccine misinformation?
Washington Post
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February 21, 2022
Critical Race Theory: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver
HBO
Policy Preferences
February 17, 2022
How misinformation is threatening U.S. democracy
CBC
Misinformation
February 17, 2022
How many Americans believe false claims about Covid-19 vaccines? Katherine Ognyanova has answers
CNN
Misinformation
February 15, 2022
1 In 3 Vaccine Misinfo Believers Know Science Disagrees With Them
Kaiser Health News
Vaccination
February 15, 2022
Many Americans knowingly disagree with scientists about COVID vaccines
Axios
Misinformation
February 3, 2022
Why Biden has eased up on Facebook over COVID misinformation
Reuters
Vaccination
October 17, 2021
These Republicans torpedoed vaccine edicts — then slipped in the polls
Politico
Vaccination
October 15, 2021
The Unvaccinated May Not Be Who You Think
New York Times
Executive Approval
October 12, 2021
Governor’s Race Puts Mask and Vaccine Mandates to a Political Test
New York Times
Vaccination
August 23, 2021
Biden calls on public and private sectors to "step up" COVID vaccine requirements
Axios
Misinformation
August 19, 2021
Facebook CEO on misinformation versus vaccine hesitancy
CBS News
Misinformation
August 19, 2021
Only Facebook knows the extent of its misinformation problem. And it’s not sharing, even with the White House.
Washington Post
Mental Health
August 18, 2021
We Need to Understand the Difference Between Isolation and Loneliness
New York Times
Misinformation
August 16, 2021
Why no one really knows how bad Facebook’s vaccine misinformation problem is
Vox
Vaccination
August 11, 2021
Mellman: Your rights and my nose
The Hill
Misinformation
August 10, 2021
This survey asked people to identify false claims about the coronavirus vaccine. 1 in 5 Americans got at least 1 answer wrong
Boston Globe
Vaccination
August 6, 2021
Americans Are In Favor Of Vaccine Mandates. But Support Is Driven Mainly By Those Who Have Already Gotten The Jab.
Five Thirty Eight
Vaccination
July 30, 2021
Vaccine mandates are popular
Axios
Misinformation
July 28, 2021
Use Facebook a Lot? You're More Likely to Be Unvaccinated
US News & World Report
Misinformation
July 28, 2021
25% who rely on Facebook for news won't get COVID shot: survey
Business Insider
Misinformation
July 28, 2021
Let’s Keep the Vaccine Misinformation Problem in Perspective
Wired
Vaccination
July 27, 2021
‘Everybody I Know Is Pissed Off’
The Atlantic
Misinformation
July 27, 2021
People are more anti-vaccine if they get their covid news from Facebook than from Fox News, data shows
Washington Post
Mental Health
July 8, 2021
Social isolation in the U.S. rose even as the Covid crisis began to subside, new research shows.
New York Times
Misinformation
July 8, 2021
Analysis | People are more anti-vaccine if they get their covid news from Facebook than from Fox News, data shows
Washington Post
Election
May 11, 2021
The new Republican war on voting rights, explained
Vox
Health Behavior
May 7, 2021
Opinion | A Dismal Spring Awaits Unless We Slow the Spread of Covid-19
New York Times
Vaccination
May 7, 2021
Mask angels, NYC oases, sugar tax: News from around our 50 states
USA Today
Other
May 7, 2021
Faced with rising crime and social upheaval, more Black Chicagoans are seeking out firearms for their own protection
Chicago Tribune
Vaccination
May 7, 2021
COVID Watch: New study reveals percentage of Kentuckians receptive to vaccine
USA Today
Children and Youth
May 6, 2021
Poll Shows Parents Are Reluctant to Get Their Children Vaccinated for Covid-19
New York Times
Health Behavior
May 6, 2021
Mask-wearing hits an all-time high of 80% in the US
Daily Mail
Executive Approval
March 24, 2021
Blue-state Republicans slump without Trump as foil
Politico
Executive Approval
March 12, 2021
Survey finds declining approval for Governor Baker’s handling of pandemic
Boston Globe
Policy Preferences
March 9, 2021
Where Year Two of the Pandemic Will Take Us
The Atlantic
Executive Approval
March 1, 2021
Governors' Long Honeymoon of COVID Approval Ratings Is Coming to an End
Newsweek
Health Behavior
February 5, 2021
The Virus Lessons We’re Getting Wrong
Wall Street Journal
Health Behavior
January 18, 2021
Looking Back On The Pandemic's Start And Forward To When It May End
NPR
Health Behavior
January 15, 2021
Mask-Wearing, Social Distancing Improve, But Too Slowly, Survey Shows
NPR
Health Behavior
December 30, 2020
'A dangerous situation': COVID-19 kills more than 2,000 Hoosiers in December, another record
Indy Star
Health Behavior
December 1, 2020
New Survey Shows How Effects Of COVID-19 Got So Bad In The U.S.
NPR
Health Behavior
November 24, 2020
A Detailed Map of Where Americans Are Staying Home for Thanksgiving
New York Times
Mental Health
November 23, 2020
Missing from Biden's Covid-19 task force: mental health expertise
STAT
Mental Health
November 23, 2020
Glaring omission from Biden’s Covid-19 task force: mental health expertise
STAT
Election
October 21, 2020
These nine swing states will see the biggest ‘blue shift’ as ballots are counted after the election
Washington Post
Testing
October 6, 2020
The US Is Disastrously Behind in Coronavirus Testing. Again
Wired
Election
September 24, 2020
Actually, We Will Know a Lot on Election Night
Wall Street Journal
Misinformation
September 24, 2020
Young People More Likely to Believe Virus Misinformation, Study Says
New York Times
Policy Preferences
September 15, 2020
Polls show trust in scientific, political institutions eroding
The Hill
Testing
September 15, 2020
Coronavirus Test Results Get Faster, But Still Too Slow To Help Slow Disease Spread
NPR
Election
August 4, 2020
‘It’s Like Having No Testing’: Coronavirus Test Results Are Still Delayed
The New York Times
Health Behavior
July 25, 2020
New survey tracks rise in activities that spread COVID-19 in Massachusetts - The Boston Globe
Boston Globe
Executive Approval
July 25, 2020
Will Texas Shut Down Again Amid Surge in Covid-19 Cases?
Wall Street Journal
July 20, 2020
How a Public Health Crisis Becomes a Public Trust Crisis
RealClearPolitics
Executive Approval
July 17, 2020
Americans Increasingly Dislike How Republican Governors Are Handling The Coronavirus Outbreak
Five Thirty Eight
Executive Approval
July 10, 2020
COVID-19 in Arizona: Mayors urge Ducey to impose statewide restrictions
Cronkite News Arizona PBS
Executive Approval
July 9, 2020
Opinion | Voters are figuring out who’s responsible for the mess we’re in
Washington Post
Executive Approval
July 9, 2020
A Hasty ‘Reopening’ Is Not a Good Political Move for Governors
New York Magazine
Executive Approval
July 9, 2020
Voters are figuring out who’s responsible for the mess we’re in
Washington Post
Health Behavior
May 27, 2020
Most Americans Haven’t Stopped Trusting Scientists
Five Thirty Eight
Health Behavior
May 1, 2020
A new poll tells us a lot about how you feel about the coronavirus
Boston Globe
Health Behavior
April 30, 2020
Survey: Ohio and Kentucky governors are the most popular during the pandemic
USA Today
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