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Covid-19: controversial trial may actually show that masks protect the wearer 

November 24, 2020

The current question “to mask or not to mask?” has again unmasked our limitations in interpreting medical research and in handling the associated uncertainty, argues James Brophy […]

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Between covid-19, Brexit, and new trade deals, a non-communicable disease storm is brewing

November 23, 2020

We risk having a deeper public health emergency in 2021 in the aftermath of Brexit and new trade deals, warn Richard Smith, David J Hunter, Paul Kingston, and Heather Lodge […]

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James Raftery: Who should be first in line for a covid-19 vaccine? Assessing effectiveness and cost effectiveness 

November 17, 2020

If the UK’s planned distribution of a vaccine for covid-19 is to win widespread support it should be both clinically and cost effective. One dilemma is between prioritizing those at […]

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Pauline Paterson: Will the public accept a covid-19 vaccine?

November 13, 2020

Listening and engaging with the public in building and sustaining vaccine confidence will be crucial, argues Pauline Paterson It was promising to hear that preliminary results from one of the […]

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Pharma companies must open their books on the funding agreements for covid-19 vaccines

November 12, 2020

Transparency will be important for affordable access to any covid-19 vaccine and it is the responsibility of governments to ensure both, say Manuel Martin and Isabelle Jani-Friend […]

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Andy Cowper: Hope of a covid-19 vaccine is good news, but comes with many uncertainties

November 11, 2020

The announcement on Monday of a covid-19 vaccine candidate feels as if it has changed the game in dealing with covid-19. According to a press release of the Phase III study, […]

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Billy Boland: How has New Zealand been so successful in managing covid-19?

November 6, 2020

Jacinda Ardern won the New Zealand elections by a “historic landslide.” The result in part has been credited to the success of her management of coronavirus in the country. The […]

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Sarah Markham: A wellbeing and coping resource to help people during covid-19

November 6, 2020

Covid-19 is not just a public health crisis, it is also personal. We are all feeling the pressure. The ongoing uncertainties are manifold—how much worse the second wave of the […]

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Peter Brindley: Covid-19 fatigue and “masking” how we feel

November 6, 2020

Covid-19’s second wave is upon us, and it could easily turn into a tsunami. I want patients to know that healthcare professionals are still here for you. Use whatever maritime […]

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Counting the invisible costs of covid-19: the cancer pandemic 

November 5, 2020

We need to count the previously invisible cost of covid-19 on people with cancer […]

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