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This Day in COVID: July 5, 2020

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Former WHO director Anthony Costello: 'Opening pubs before schools says something about our priorities'
Former WHO director Anthony Co...
The paediatrician and member of Independent Sage on Matt Hancock, the likelihood of a vaccine and why 50,000 deaths were preventable
The Guardian
CNN’s Dana Bash to Joni Ernst: You Ripped Obama’s ‘Failed Leadership’ on Ebola, What About Trump During Pandemic?
CNN’s Dana Bash to Joni Ernst:...
CNN's Dana Bash spoke with Senator Joni Ernst Sunday morning and asked her about the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
Mediaite
Despite Rising Coronavirus Cases, Trump's Focus Appears To Be Elsewhere
Despite Rising Coronavirus Cas...
The president has focused on the economy and the culture wars, but these days he says little about the pandemic that has killed 130,000 Americans.
NPR
Trump’s mask saga, Fauci’s ‘right direction’ & Boris Johnson’s ‘responsible’ behaviour
Trump’s mask saga, Fauci’s ‘ri...
The best cartoons of the week, chosen by the editors at ThePrint.
The Print
Coronavirus's closest ancestor 'was found SEVEN YEARS ago in a bat-infested mine in China' and a sample was brought back to a lab in Wuhan, investigation reveals
Coronavirus's closest ancestor...
The virus found in the mine in China in 2012 caused fever, aches, coughs and breathing trouble, scientists said, which are symptoms that match Covid-19.
Daily Mail
800+ hate crimes against Asian Americans reported in California in 3 months
800+ hate crimes against Asian...
Axios
Full transcript of 'Face the Nation' on July 5, 2020
Full transcript of 'Face the N...
On this 'Face the Nation' broadcast, we sat down with Mayors Sylvester Turner, Carlos Gimenez and former FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb
CBS
Some celebrated July Fourth virtually while others packed beaches despite coronavirus surge
Some celebrated July Fourth vi...
Millions of Americans marked a very different Independence Day this year, with many choosing virtual celebrations or canceling plans altogether amid mounting concern over the coronavirus pandemic. The changes followed pleas from health officials warning that holiday crowds and packed gatherings would likely lead to further spikes in cases.
CTV News
FDA Commissioner Stephen Hahn won’t confirm Trump’s promises on vaccine timing
FDA Commissioner Stephen Hahn ...
Hahn appeared on 'This Week' and discussed the status of a COVID-19 vaccine.
ABC
As U.S. buys up remdesivir, ‘vaccine nationalism’ threatens access to COVID-19 treatments
As U.S. buys up remdesivir, ‘v...
The Conversation
Majority of New Brunswick bus riders complying with face mask requirement
Majority of New Brunswick bus ...
After the first week of required face masks for transit users, the majority of New Brunswick's passengers are complying, transit officials in three cities say.
CBC
It is time we made masks compulsory
It is time we made masks compu...
Letters: Countries where face mask use is widespread have seen fewer Covid-19 deaths, writes Prof David Smith, while Philip Rundall thinks shops should do more to encourage customers to wear them
The Guardian
Some Texas and New Mexico law enforcement agencies say they won't enforce governors' orders to wear masks
Some Texas and New Mexico law ...
Despite the politics surrounding masks, health experts have argued they are vital in stopping community spread of the coronavirus.
Insider
Coronavirus question: Is a mask effective when you wear it just below your nose?
Coronavirus question: Is a mas...
You're probably not alone if you've been wondering about this.
New Jersey
With new COVID-19 mask mandate, see-through masks will improve communication with deaf, hard of hearing people
With new COVID-19 mask mandate...
For months, people have taken it upon themselves to make masks. People are making more see-through masks to help those who need to see what's being said.
KVUE
Black Lives Matter movement finds new urgency and allies because of COVID-19
Black Lives Matter movement fi...
The Conversation

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: July 5, 2021

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COVID vaccines to reach poorest countries in 2023 — despite recent pledges
COVID vaccines to reach poores...
Amid a COVID surge in Africa, vaccine promises from richer nations are not enough to bring an early end to the pandemic, experts say.
Nature
How children are spoofing Covid-19 tests with soft drinks
How children are spoofing Covi...
Some children have found a devious method to get out of school – using cola to create false positive Covid tests. How does it work?
BBC
Scammers gave thousands of people fake Covid shots in India, authorities say | CNN
Scammers gave thousands of peo...
CNN
How have you managed stress during COVID-19? | NIH MedlinePlus Magazine
How have you managed stress du...
Connecting with others, exercise, and hobbies helped people during the pandemic.
NIH MedlinePlus Magazine (.gov)
Pathophysiology of COVID-19-associated acute kidney injury - Nature Reviews Nephrology
Pathophysiology of COVID-19-as...
Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a common complication of COVID-19. This Review describes current understanding of the pathophysiology of COVID-19-associated AKI, examining potential mechanisms by which SARS-CoV-2 infection might induce direct and indirect effects on the kidney and non-specific factors, including haemodynamic changes and/or organ crosstalk, that may adversely influence kidney function.
Nature
Accurate long-range forecasting of COVID-19 mortality in the USA - Scientific Reports
Accurate long-range forecastin...
Nature
Africa is waging a war on COVID anti-vaxxers - Nature Medicine
Africa is waging a war on COVI...
Misinformation about COVID-19 vaccines often starts life in Europe or the United States but has found fertile ground in Africa, which poses a challenge for local health leaders.
Nature
In Pictures: Biden says US closer to ‘independence’ from COVID
In Pictures: Biden says US clo...
President Joe Biden marks US Independence Day with upbeat message on pandemic, but warns new variants pose risks.
Al Jazeera
Why living with Covid would not be the same as flu
Why living with Covid would no...
Analysis: coronavirus is more infectious and more lethal than influenza, and we lack the same global protection mechanism
The Guardian
India’s billionaires got richer while coronavirus pushed millions of vulnerable people into poverty | CNN Business
India’s billionaires got riche...
CNN
Dozens of coronavirus patients die in Indonesian hospital amid oxygen shortages
Dozens of coronavirus patients...
Washington Post
Britain's Duchess of Cambridge isolating after possible coronavirus exposure
Britain's Duchess of Cambridge...
Prince William's wife is experiencing no symptoms and has received both vaccine shots, the palace said.
NBC News
UVC disinfects SARS-CoV-2 by induction of viral genome damage without apparent effects on viral morphology and proteins - Scientific Reports
UVC disinfects SARS-CoV-2 by i...
Nature
Record number of cases recorded across Africa – as it happened
Record number of cases recorde...
This blog is closed.
The Guardian
Should you wear a mask if you're fully vaccinated? Some experts say yes.
Should you wear a mask if you'...
"Do whatever it takes for Covid to go away," one doctor said. That includes continuing to wear a mask.
NBC News
The end of mandatory Covid masks in England: four readers share their views
The end of mandatory Covid mas...
Opinions divided as the PM announces legal obligation to wear face coverings likely to end on 19 July
The Guardian
Why Some Children Shouldn’t Have to Wear Masks in School This Fall
Why Some Children Shouldn’t Ha...
U.S. News & World Report
What Will Camp Look Like This Summer? (Published 2021)
What Will Camp Look Like This ...
The New York Times
Parental COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy may be next challenge for vaccination campaigns
Parental COVID-19 vaccine hesi...
With youth ages 12 and over eligible for COVID-19 vaccination — and as trials for younger children move ahead — parental hesitancy is emerging as the new challenge for COVID-19 vaccine programs.
The Conversation
Fractionation of COVID-19 vaccine doses could extend limited supplies and reduce mortality - Nature Medicine
Fractionation of COVID-19 vacc...
Nature
Critical fluctuations in epidemic models explain COVID-19 post-lockdown dynamics - Scientific Reports
Critical fluctuations in epide...
Nature
As coronavirus probe deepens, Bolsonaro increasingly threatened by a corruption scandal
As coronavirus probe deepens, ...
Washington Post