Articles Tagged with “QUARANTINE”

After 40 days in a coma, one COVID-19 patient faces what he feels is a bigger challenge—the isolation of treatment in a pandemic.

A father tries to connect with his newborn son in the NICU.

A brief history of quarantine in policy and popular prose.

Treating the epidemic means re-evaluating a public health tool with a storied past.

New digital systems can help keep infectious agents at arm’s length—or further away.

Deep in Central Russia and down in Atlanta are the two remaining stocks of the eradicated virus that’s killed millions—should they be destroyed?