Already had the coronavirus? You could get it again.December 01, 2020 – Reinfection reports are still rare but steadily growing around the world, and they’re likely underreported.
What you need to know about your cats and coronavirusApril 24, 2020 – Cases of cats acquiring coronavirus are rare—and there is no evidence the disease could spread from pets to humans.
Can you give the coronavirus to your pet? Can your pet give it to you?April 09, 2020 – There is no evidence that suggests pets can spread coronavirus to people or vice versa.
Why unreliable tests are flooding the coronavirus conversationMay 06, 2020 – Flawed methods. Faulty materials. Here's how to make sense of the wildly different results from current antibody testing.
A global look inside a Ramadan dampened by coronavirusMay 08, 2020 – From Chicago to the West Bank, the coronavirus has closed mosques and altered traditions for Muslims during Islam’s holy month.
How to measure your nation’s response to coronavirusMay 01, 2020 – National Geographic reviews the lessons learned from national responses to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The hunt for the next potential coronavirus animal hostApril 03, 2020 – Some scientists warn there’s a small but real possibility the virus could take refuge in a new animal host and reintroduce it to humans in the future.
What 'airborne coronavirus' means, and how to protect yourselfAugust 11, 2020 – The COVID-19 pandemic has revived a decades-old debate about how respiratory diseases travel—which affects the safety practices experts recommend.
Why some people are more vulnerable to catching coronavirusMarch 13, 2020 – For certain professions and communities, public health recommendations are difficult, if not impossible, to follow.
How hard will the coronavirus hit the travel industry?April 02, 2020 – The COVID-19 pandemic brings travel to a standstill, causing massive job and revenue losses. Will there be light at the end of the tunnel?
Will warming spring temperatures slow the coronavirus outbreak?March 06, 2020 – Flu season generally subsides in April and March, but will the coronavirus go with it? Past coronavirus outbreaks can offer clues.
Lost your sense of smell? It may not be coronavirus.April 07, 2020 – Some have touted the symptom as a sign of COVID-19—but scientists have limited, inconclusive data in hand.
Here’s what coronavirus does to the bodyFebruary 18, 2020 – From blood storms to honeycomb lungs, here’s an organ-by-organ look at how COVID-19 harms humans.
How long does the coronavirus last inside the body?June 03, 2020 – Researchers are narrowing down how long the virus persists inside the body and whether people can be quickly re-infected.
First coronavirus deaths reported in indigenous communities in the AmazonApril 11, 2020 – “COVID-19 has fertile terrain to spread rapidly among the populations that live in Amazonia,” says president of prominent Brazilian rights group.
Trespassing, vandalism abound in national parks affected by coronavirusApril 08, 2020 – As the pandemic closes many sites, some visitors test the limits—while staff and local businesses try to cope.