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Covid-19 outbreak: what do health experts mean by 'flattening the curve'?
Carl Bergstrom, professor of biology, explains what "flattening the curve" is and why it's important in the coronavirus.
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Google Scrubs Coronavirus Misinformation on Search, YouTube
Biology Professor Carl Bergstrom discusses how Google is swept up in the misinformation surrounding coronavirus.
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How canceled events and self-quarantines save lives, in one chart
Carl Bergstrom, professor of biology, explains the importance of "flattening the curve" of the coronavirus pandemic.
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Mapping the Coronavirus
Geography professor Bo Zhao has created an interactive map with real-time information about the spread of the coronavirus.
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Coronavirus And Global Supply Chain Disruption: A Wake-Up Call For Climate Policy?
Political science Professor Aseem Prakash explains the coronavirus's impact on the environment and on global supply chains.
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How to talk to kids about the novel coronavirus
Lynn Fainsilber Katz, psychology research professor, explains different strategies for talking to kids about coronavirus.
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Life in Seattle, America’s Coronavirus Capital
Margaret O'Mara, history professor, writes about what life is like in Seattle, epicenter of the coronavirus outbreak in the US.
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Response in China slowed outbreak of coronavirus — but experts caution against extreme measures in Seattle
David Bachman, professor of international studies, weighs in on how extreme measures to prevent the spread of coronavirus in Seattle should be.
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Why conspiracy theories spread faster than coronavirus
Scott Radnitz, associate professor of international studies, explains the spread of conspiracy theories about coronavirus.
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Here’s Exactly Where to Get Accurate Coronavirus News
Carl Bergrstrom, biology professor, discusses why it's important for the general public to have good information about the coronavirus outbreak.
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US coronavirus death unsettles Seattle, raises response questions
Carl Bergrstrom, biology professor, discusses the panic and misinformation surrounding the coronavirus outbreak.
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Tech firms take a hard line against coronavirus myths. But what about other types of misinformation?
Carl Bergrstrom, biology professor, discusses the panic and misinformation about coronavirus spreading on social media.
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It’s dangerous for governments to claim the coronavirus outbreak is under control
Biology Professor Carl Bergstrom discusses the various responses of countries to coronavirus.
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University of Washington scholars discuss COVID-19 impacts worldwide
Political science Professor David Bachmam explains the potential effects of the coronavirus outbreak.
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Coronavirus "infodemic" threatens world's health institutions
Carl Bergstrom, biology professor, discusses the false information surrounding the coronavirus epidemic.