Brace Yourself for Waves of Coronavirus Infections Here’s what we should be expecting in the war on Covid-19. April 4, 2020 Via de Servi in Florence, Italy, with the Santa Maria del Fiore Cathedral in
Diagnosis The Doctor’s Symptoms Weren’t Typical. Was She Sick Enough to Stay Home? Credit... Photo illustration by Ina Jang “I don’t know what you’re feeling,” the supervising doctor said over the pho
Bill de Blasio: We Need All Medical Workers on the Front Lines Our city and all cities need the federal government to enlist all doctors and health workers, and mobilize them in a way we’ve never seen
Essential Drug Supplies for Virus Patients Are Running Low Medicines to alleviate breathing difficulty, relieve pain and sedate coronavirus patients are in very high demand, depleting stock around the
Some Coronavirus Patients Show Signs of Brain Ailments Doctors have observed neurological symptoms, including confusion, stroke and seizures, in a small subset of Covid-19 patients. A coronavirus pati
The Coronavirus Patients Betrayed by Their Own Immune Systems A “cytokine storm” becomes an all-too-frequent phenomenon, particularly among the young. But treatments are being tested. An intensive car
A Brain Hack to Break the Coronavirus Anxiety Cycle Uncertainty about coronavirus spreads anxiety through social contagion. Here’s a way to minimize that. Stocking up on large amounts of supplies when
In the Coronavirus Fight in Scandinavia, Sweden Stands Apart The country has drawn global attention with an unorthodox approach while its neighbors have imposed extensive restrictions. The Old Town in
Updated at 4:40 p.m. ET on March 30, 2020. The new coronavirus has brought American life to a near standstill, closing businesses, canceling large gatherings, and keeping people at home. All of those
news analysis I Am Hospitalized With the Coronavirus As a generally healthy 45-year-old, I didn’t seem like a probable Covid-19 candidate. Credit... Jonah Markowitz for The New York Times By Mr. Egner
A Heart Attack? No, It Was the Coronavirus Cardiologists are seeing infected patients whose worst symptoms are not respiratory, but cardiac. A patient being wheeled into Elmhurst Hospital Center in Qu
A N.Y. Nurse Dies. Angry Co-Workers Blame a Lack of Protective Gear. “I’m okay. Don’t tell Mom and Dad. They’ll worry,” he wrote to his sister. He may be the first nurse in New York City to die from t
HBR Staff/d3sign/Getty Images Leer en español Ler em português In these difficult times, we’ve made a number of our coronavirus articles free for all readers. To get all of HBR’s content delivered to
Fourteen Days. That’s the Most Time We Have to Defeat Coronavirus. These decisive measures can prevent a decade of dislocation and extraordinary levels of deaths. March 23, 2020 A virtually empty Time
Trump Considers Reopening Economy, Over Health Experts’ Objections The president is questioning whether stay-at-home orders have gone too far. But relaxing them could significantly increase the death
20-Somethings Now Realizing That They Can Get Coronavirus, Too More than 40 percent of those who have tested positive for the virus in New York City are between the ages of 18 and 44. Marissa Crider,
I’m 26. Coronavirus Sent Me to the Hospital. Millennials: If you can’t stay at home for others, do it for yourselves. March 23, 2020 Credit... Gabby Jones for The New York Times By Fiona Lowenstein is
Coronavirus Recession Looms, Its Course ‘Unrecognizable’ The U.S. economic outlook darkens daily, with millions facing unemployment and businesses in a steep decline. Credit... Adam Simpson By Publish
The Best-Case Outcome for the Coronavirus, and the Worst Will we endure 2.2 million deaths? Or will we manage to turn things around? March 20, 2020 Medical personnel waited Tuesday for the next patien
Younger Adults Make Up Big Portion of Coronavirus Hospitalizations in U.S. New C.D.C. data shows that nearly 40 percent of patients sick enough to be hospitalized were age 20 to 54. But the risk of dy
I’m a Doctor in Britain. We’re Heading Into the Abyss. How many people will die because we’ve been working on the brink of collapse for too long? March 18, 2020 A sign points the way to a National Hea
Worst-Case Estimates for U.S. Coronavirus Deaths Projections based on C.D.C. scenarios show a potentially vast toll. But those numbers don’t account for interventions now underway. The C.D.C. scenario
With everything that’s happening about the Coronavirus, it might be very hard to make a decision of what to do today. Should you wait for more information? Do something today? What? Here’s what I’m go
Business Management & Careers Employers separate their teams, require personal travel disclosures and offer cash for supplies Updated March 8, 2020 5:04 pm ET San Francisco-based cryptocurrency exchan
FangXiaNuo/Getty Images Leer en español Ler em português In these difficult times, we’ve made a number of our coronavirus articles free for all readers. To get all of HBR’s content delivered to your i
The world is facing an extremely serious epidemic – and very possibly a pandemic –against which we have no vaccines or treatments Credit : Kevin Frayer /Getty Advertisement More stories More from Glob