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    Migration

    Avoiding Another COVID-19 Surge in the United States

    Keeping tabs on movement, infections, and testing are crucial to containing the virus

    Food

    COVID-19 Shows Us It's Time to Tackle Obesity and Overweight

    Lessons and cautionary tales from the anti-smoking movement show us a way to move forward

    Governance

    Vaccine Confidence After COVID-19

    An interview with Ali Mokdad on how the pandemic affected trust in vaccines

    Governance

    COVID-19 This Week: The Tide Is Beginning to Turn, But Is Still Very High

    The better we understand coronavirus, our risk, and our response with real-time intelligence, the better we can fight it

    Food

    COVID-19 and America’s Migrant Workforce

    Need health care and groceries? Congress should protect the immigrant workforce—even if the Trump Administration won't

    Governance

    Five Problems With the Swedish Approach to COVID-19

    As herd immunity remains elusive, Sweden’s experience seems to be a cautionary tale—Norway and Denmark have fared better

    Migration

    Global Travel Restrictions: Lessons from COVID-19 to Marburg

    Recent outbreaks have resurfaced conversations about when travel restrictions are appropriate to contain virus spread

    Gender

    Writing a More Inclusive Playbook: How COVID-19 Is Impacting LGBTQ+ Communities Around the World

    Policymakers should heed lessons learned in 2020 to craft a more inclusive and effective pandemic response

    Governance

    How the Origins of COVID-19 Became Politicized

    Where the coronavirus came from is no longer a scientific question—thanks to narrative spin, agendas, and misinformation

    Trade

    COVID-19 "Vaccinodromes" and the Power of Partnership

    How government-NGO collaborations can boost vaccination in Africa

    Aging

    Mothers, Children, and the Terrible Choice Between COVID-19 and Other Infections

    Decisive action is required now to protect the most vulnerable from HIV, tuberculosis, and malaria during the pandemic