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This Day in COVID: June 25, 2020

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The COVID-19 pandemic can prepare us for future outbreaks and bioterrorism
The COVID-19 pandemic can prep...
The Conversation
Facing down injustice in the age of a pandemic
Facing down injustice in the a...
Securing the social contract through accountability, trust and inclusion.
UNDP
Pandemic politics: What leaders should — and shouldn’t — learn from Napoleon
Pandemic politics: What leader...
Leaders who cannot resist using the Covid-19 pandemic to push their own agendas should at least realize they can do so in ways that help their people as much as possible and that advance science rather than ignore it.
Statnews
Why our public health leaders didn’t push face masks early and are now regretting it
Why our public health leaders ...
In a recent <a href='https://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2020/06/23/most-americans-say-they-regularly-wore-a-mask-in-stores-in-the-past-month-fewer-see-others-doing-it/'>Pew survey of American adults</a>, 65% said they wore a mask all or most of the time when inside of stores or businesses. However, only 44% said they thought that all or most of the people in their community wore a mask.
SL Tribune
Trump sidesteps grim coronavirus surge to sell a happier message
Trump sidesteps grim coronavir...
The president is focused on reopening the economy, while many of his aides see the latest surge of coronavirus cases as media fearmongering.
Politico
CDC: For every coronavirus case, 10 go undiagnosed
CDC: For every coronavirus cas...
CNN
North Carolina’s lieutenant governor says he will sue Gov. Roy Cooper over his coronavirus executive orders
North Carolina’s lieutenant go...
CNN
Coronavirus task force to hold first public briefing in nearly 2 months as cases rise
Coronavirus task force to hold...
CNN
Bill Gates: US ‘not even close’ to doing enough to fight pandemic
Bill Gates: US ‘not even close...
CNN
People of color are exempt from Oregon county's mandatory mask order
People of color are exempt fro...
'People of color who have heightened concerns about racial profiling and harassment due to wearing face coverings in public' are exempt from the rule, according to the county website.
CBS
An Oregon county drops its mask exemption for people of color after racist response
An Oregon county drops its mas...
CNN
A Devastating New Stage of the Pandemic
A Devastating New Stage of the...
The U.S. has seen more cases in the past week than in any week since the pandemic began.
The Atlantic
CDC chief says coronavirus cases may be 10 times higher than reported
CDC chief says coronavirus cas...
Washington Post
The coronavirus surge is real, and it's everywhere
The coronavirus surge is real,...
Axios
Coronavirus responses highlight how humans are hardwired to dismiss facts that don’t fit their worldview
Coronavirus responses highligh...
The Conversation
The NIH claims joint ownership of Moderna's coronavirus vaccine
The NIH claims joint ownership...
Axios
The Covid 15: Lockdowns Are Lifting, and Our Clothes Don’t Fit
The Covid 15: Lockdowns Are Li...
WSJ
Millions of COVID-19 cases in the U.S. may have gone undiagnosed in March
Millions of COVID-19 cases in ...
Millions of people in the United States went to the doctor in March with influenza-like symptoms. Many may have had COVID-19, a study suggests.
Science News
Global macroeconomic scenarios of the COVID-19 pandemic
Global macroeconomic scenarios...
Warwick McKibbin and Roshen Fernando outline new macroeconomic pandemic scenarios.
Brookings
COVID-19 and labor markets
COVID-19 and labor markets...
The U.S. jobs market started recovering relatively soon after tanking in the early months of the coronavirus pandemic, but only modestly, according to two papers to be discussed at the Brookings Papers on Economic Activity (BPEA) conference on June 25. 
Brookings
Mandated and voluntary social distancing during the COVID-19 epidemic
Mandated and voluntary social ...
People voluntarily spent considerably more time at home in response to the threat of COVID-19, even before state and local governments issued stay-at-home orders, according to a paper to be discussed at the Brookings Papers on Economic Activity conference on June 25.
Brookings
Dutch Minks Contract COVID-19 — And Appear To Infect Humans
Dutch Minks Contract COVID-19 ...
This outbreak of COVID-19 adds to the list of animals that can contract the disease. And, in this instance, the minks seem to have passed the virus on to humans.
NPR
How U.S. Prisons Became Ground Zero for Covid-19
How U.S. Prisons Became Ground...
Tight quarters, strained hygiene practices and guards moving to and from their community put prisons at risk of becoming coronavirus hotbeds.
Politico
Pregnant women with COVID-19 not more likely to die, but possibly more likely to get sick, studies find
Pregnant women with COVID-19 n...
CDC statistics suggest that pregnant women aren't any more likely to die of COVID-19 than other groups, but they are more likely to become extremely sick.
ABC
Reopening schools in Norway
Reopening schools in Norway...
DW

Our Mission

The COVID-19 History Project is a curated archive of the events and policy decisions surrounding the emergence of COVID-19.

The pandemic era of 2020-2022 saw massive increases in restrictions on daily life—enforced by the government and by social stigma—accompanied social protests that roiled cities worldwide

In the United States alone, trillions of dollars were spent by the federal government to offset the forced closure of businesses and the devastation of normal life.

The impacts of these policy decisions are still being felt today.

Some would like us to forget the actions and people that played a significant role during the pandemic.

But we of the COVID-19 History Project don't want to forget. Through our work, we hope there will always be an archive to learn from and interpret this fascinating, disturbing, time in world history.

The Timeline

In order to learn from the mistakes of the past, and give COVID-19 decision makers the credit—both good and bad—they deserve, we have compiled a media timeline from every day of the pandemic.

We have endeavored to make the timeline comprehensive without being duplicative, following the major trends as they unfolded.

We provided analyses for each month highlighting major events, but encourage readers to make their own conclusions about these events as well.

This Day in COVID: June 25, 2021

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