The coronavirus crisis is unique. Addressing it will require new ideas, new perspectives, and new voices. That’s our mission at Freethink.
This week, we’re highlighting some of the most interesting perspectives and opinions about the fight against COVID-19.
Here are our must reads for this week.
1. The Case for Reopening Schools
In response to the coronavirus outbreak, most public schools in the U.S. have been closed since March. Some have even already announced that they won’t reopen in the fall. This Wired article explains why keeping students home long-term is a terrible idea.
2. Scientists Are Drowning in COVID-19 Papers. Can New Tools Keep Them Afloat?
Since January, researchers have published more than 23,000 papers focused on the coronavirus — and the number is doubling every few weeks. Science Magazine explores the ability of AI to help scientists mine the mountain of data.
3. The ‘Just Stay Home’ Message Will Backfire
Health officials have made it clear that staying home is the best way to avoid catching the coronavirus. But, as economist Emily Oster argues in The Atlantic, they need to do a better job of communicating the risk levels inherent in pretty much every other action.
4. Why Human Challenge Trials Will Be Necessary to Get a Coronavirus Vaccine
George Mason University economist Alex Tabarrok writes in The National Interest that we’ll need to conduct human challenge trials — tests in which scientists deliberately attempt to infect vaccinated volunteers — in order to create a coronavirus vaccine.
5. Coronavirus Doctor Prepares Deportation Procedures for His Family
The coronavirus pandemic has many healthcare workers staring down the possibility of death every day. This NBC News article reveals how that situation is particularly harrowing for the U.S.’s many immigrant healthcare workers, whose families may be deported if they die.
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