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Everything you need to know about the global spread of COVID-19 including the latest numbers, expert tips on prevention, and the impact of the virus on people and society.
What makes a meal noteworthy? Reviews, city guides, hot tips, and food world intel from a New York-based, often traveling restaurant obsessive. (Caveat: lots of COVID-19 content right now.)
Some Meals Considered is meant to inform and inspire
A newsletter about the complexity of making good public policy in the midst of a global pandemic.
The COVID-19 pandemic has challenged global policy makers in ways unheard of in most of our lifetimes. Fraught as they were, the credit crisis
With the coronavirus, or Covid-19, situation such as it is, we know readers really want to know about this outbreak and get answers to their questions.
So we are launching a new edition of our health care newsletter, VoxCare, covering the crisis.
News reports about the COVID-19 pandemic can be overwhelming and lack context. I write this at the end-of-day from the Seattle-area. Everything is fact-based; all reported cases have links. My goal: protect your time & your psyche...
SpeakPatrice is a newsletter by me, Patrice Peck, a journalist. I'm currently sharing stories about how the coronavirus is impacting the Black community worldwide.
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Created by Maggie Rauch, a 20-year travel industry veteran and until very recently head analyst at online travel research firm Phocuswright, Clarity in Crisis is a resource for travel industry leaders looking for insights on the current moment,
Practical, not-panicky advice for a pandemic.
Welcome to Not a Doctor, the only newsletter about health and science that quotes The Good Place.
I’m Melody Schreiber, a journalist and the editor of What We Didn’t Expect. I’m not a doctor, or