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This Day in COVID: June 9, 2020

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Mass Decarceration, COVID-19, and Justice in America
Mass Decarceration, COVID-19, ...
COVID-19 and the horrific murders of George Floyd and other black Americans have amplified the desperate need for the US justice system to be radically reimagined.
SSIR
Chicago Tackles COVID-19 Disparities In Hard-Hit Black And Latino Neighborhoods
Chicago Tackles COVID-19 Dispa...
The mayor calls the coronavirus a public health 'red alarm.' She has deployed a Racial Equity Rapid Response Team to fight the disease in black and Latinx neighborhoods.
NPR
Modelers Suggest Pandemic Lockdowns Saved Millions From Dying Of COVID-19
Modelers Suggest Pandemic Lock...
Researchers cast a backward look to see what might have happened during the first months of the coronavirus crisis without any preventive measures.
NPR
Widespread mask-wearing could prevent COVID-19 second waves: study
Widespread mask-wearing could ...
Reuters
COVID-19 Infections And Deaths Are Higher Among Those With Intellectual Disabilities
COVID-19 Infections And Deaths...
There's growing evidence of high rates of death from COVID-19 for a population that doesn't get a lot of attention: people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
NPR
Half of Californians live in areas with worrying resurgence of coronavirus
Half of Californians live in a...
Reuters
After COVID-19, green investment must deliver jobs to get political traction
After COVID-19, green investme...
Analysis of past recoveries shows a low-carbon reboot matters more for climate than does the brief emissions crash.
Nature
Moscow's lockdown ends as coronavirus cases in Russia pass 485,000
Moscow's lockdown ends as coro...
Reuters
Can a Vaccine for Covid-19 Be Developed in Record Time?
Can a Vaccine for Covid-19 Be ...
A discussion moderated by Siddhartha Mukherjee.
New York Times
The Coronavirus Has Become Terrorists’ Combat Weapon of Choice
The Coronavirus Has Become Ter...
National Interest
CrossFit CEO Greg Glassman resigns after offensive George Floyd and coronavirus tweets
CrossFit CEO Greg Glassman res...
Fitness program lost key partnerships, endorsements and the business of hundreds of affiliated gyms around the world after Glassman tweets
The Guardian
More masks than jellyfish': Environmental groups worry about coronavirus waste in oceans
More masks than jellyfish': En...
USA Today
Voting machines and coronavirus force long lines on Georgia voters
Voting machines and coronaviru...
AJC
Animals and coronavirus, help for African labs and a short flu season
Animals and coronavirus, help ...
The latest science news, in brief.
Nature
WHO walks back comments on asymptomatic coronavirus spread, says much is still unknown
WHO walks back comments on asy...
The WHO scrambled to clarify its comments that transmission of the coronavirus by people who never developed symptoms is 'very rare.'
CNBC
Connecting the world to combat coronavirus
Connecting the world to combat...
WHO initiatives to motivate and mobilize people to Be Ready to beat COVID-19, and to support the COVID-19 Solidarity Response Fund.
WHO
Special Report: COVID deepens the other opioid crisis - a shortage of hospital painkillers
Special Report: COVID deepens ...
Reuters
Why protesters want to defund the police after George Floyd's death
Why protesters want to defund ...
Inside the debate over defunding police across the country in light of the George Flood protests.
ABC
Protesters, Councilmember Sawant pour into City Hall Tuesday night; ACLU sues Seattle for ‘unnecessary violence’
Protesters, Councilmember Sawa...
Seattle Times
We are still in a pandemic': In some states, summer months may not provide a hoped-for lull
We are still in a pandemic': I...
The virus 'does what it's supposed to do — find a host and replicate,' one expert said.
NBC
Coronavirus: Satellite traffic images may suggest virus hit Wuhan earlier
Coronavirus: Satellite traffic...
A surge in hospital traffic may indicate the virus hit China earlier than reported, a study suggests.
BBC
After Elon Musk re-opened Tesla’s factory in defiance of lockdown, workers test positive for COVID-19
After Elon Musk re-opened Tesl...
The Hill
WHO Creates 'Confusion' About Asymptomatic Spread. Here's What We Know
WHO Creates 'Confusion' About ...
That's the word some doctors used for a World Health Organization statement. At issue: 1) How many people are infected with COVID-19 but show no symptoms? and 2) Can asymptomatic people infect others?
NPR
Dr. Anthony Fauci says coronavirus turned ‘out to be my worst nightmare’ and it ‘isn’t over’
Dr. Anthony Fauci says coronav...
Dr. Anthony Fauci says Covid-19 turned out to be his 'worst nightmare' come to life as the coronavirus continues to rapidly spread across the globe.
CNBC
She Does, He Doesn’t: The Gender Divide in Mask-Wearing
She Does, He Doesn’t: The Gend...
Why do so many men seem to go mask-less even while their female partners are wearing one?
Vogue
Crime experts share how public can help police identify COVID-19 mask-wearing suspects
Crime experts share how public...
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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 9, 2021

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Haiti fights large COVID-19 spike as it awaits vaccines
Haiti fights large COVID-19 sp...
Haiti has long perplexed experts with seemingly low infection and death rates from COVID-19 despite its rickety public health system, a total lack of vaccines and a widespread disdain for safety measures.
AP News
'This IS INSANE': Africa desperately short of COVID vaccine
'This IS INSANE': Africa despe...
In the global race to vaccinate people against COVID-19, Africa is tragically at the back of the pack.
AP News
Study sheds new light on COVID-19 and mass incarceration
Study sheds new light on COVID...
Results of a new Harvard paper are offering lessons on pandemic preparedness and providing another argument against mass incarceration.
Harvard Gazette
Why big pharma had a responsibility to profit from the pandemic
Why big pharma had a responsib...
The Conversation
Fauci: Attacks on me are really also ‘attacks on science’
Fauci: Attacks on me are reall...
The Hill
Pandemic accelerated UK's shift online, says Ofcom
Pandemic accelerated UK's shif...
Online shopping soared, topping £110bn in sales, while adult sites were visited by half of over-18s.
BBC
What Covid-19's long tail is revealing about disease
What Covid-19's long tail is r...
Many months after their initial infection, some Covid-19 patients are still suffering, but scientists are starting to unravel the cause and treatments for long Covid.
BBC
Coronavirus: Auckland ranked most liveable city as pandemic shifts list
Coronavirus: Auckland ranked m...
One New Zealand city tops an annual list that has been shaken by the coronavirus pandemic.
BBC
Pandemics and protests: America has experienced racism like this before
Pandemics and protests: Americ...
Jennifer D. Roberts writes that the summer 2020 protests mirror a place that we have seen before in this country -- that epidemics (e.g., coronavirus, police brutality), followed by racial violence are embedded in the American DNA.
Brookings
4 coronavirus variants can make people sicker or spread faster, including the Delta variant first found in India. Here's what variants are, and why experts are so concerned about them.
4 coronavirus variants can mak...
Coronavirus 'variants of concern' include the Delta coronavirus variant first found in India, which is more infectious than the original strain.
Business Insider
All the coronavirus particles in the world combined weigh no more than 22 pounds, a new study estimates
All the coronavirus particles ...
Coronavirus particles, called virions, are exceedingly small. All the virions in one infected person probably weigh less than a poppy seed.
Business Insider
Fauci blasts 'preposterous' Covid conspiracies, accuses his critics of 'attacks on science'
Fauci blasts 'preposterous' Co...
'A lot of what you're seeing as attacks on me, quite frankly, are attacks on science,' Dr. Anthony Fauci told NBC News' Chuck Todd in a fiery interview.
CNBC
College interrupted: Many students chose to take time off instead of remote learning during the coronavirus pandemic
College interrupted: Many stud...
When college campuses closed due to the coronavirus pandemic, many students chose gap semesters or even gap years instead of remote learning. This is part of CNBC's College Voices series
CNBC
EU Digital Covid Certificate: Everything you need to know | CNN
EU Digital Covid Certificate: ...
CNN
Does exercise help protect against severe COVID-19? - Harvard Health
Does exercise help protect aga...
A study examining data from a large health care provider on more than 48,000 people who had COVID-19 found that those were consistently inactive had a significantly higher risk of hospitalization o...
Harvard Health
Conspiracy theorists think Covid vaccine makes you magnetic
Conspiracy theorists think Cov...
MSNBC's Brian Williams looks at the latest Covid vaccination conspiracy theory that went viral after an Ohio legislature committee meeting where a doctor and a nurse stated that the injections are magnetizing people - something that is completely false.
MSNBC News
Local Lockdowns Brought Fast Global Ozone Reductions, NASA Finds - NASA
Local Lockdowns Brought Fast G...
When lockdowns during the coronavirus pandemic cut local nitrogen oxide emissions, the effect on ozone pollution was global and unexpectedly rapid.
NASA .gov
Will the pandemic crush Nepal’s trekking industry?
Will the pandemic crush Nepal’...
With nearly all tourism in the region halted, Sherpa communities here face a precarious future.
National Geographic
COVID’s cardiac connection
COVID’s cardiac connection...
Coronavirus infections might cause lasting harm to the heart, even in those who have never had symptoms.
Nature
Embrace the WHO’s new naming system for coronavirus variants
Embrace the WHO’s new naming s...
The World Health Organization’s system should have come earlier. Now, media and policymakers need to get behind it.
Nature
The four most urgent questions about long COVID
The four most urgent questions...
Scientists are starting to get insights into the lingering disorder that affects some people infected with SARS-CoV-2 — but many mysteries remain unsolved.
Nature
How a rampant coronavirus variant blunts our immune defences
How a rampant coronavirus vari...
The rapid spread of the B.1.1.7 variant — also called Alpha — might be linked to its ability to dampen the body’s initial immune response.
Nature
China is vaccinating a staggering 20 million people a day
China is vaccinating a stagger...
Scientists are impressed by China’s juggernaut of a vaccination drive, through which it is currently administering nearly 60% of all COVID-19 vaccine doses globally.
Nature
Clinical and molecular characteristics of COVID-19 patients with persistent SARS-CoV-2 infection - Nature Communications
Clinical and molecular charact...
Some patients with COVID-19 fail to clear the viral infection quickly, yet our understanding for the underlying immune characteristics is still lacking. Here the authors use single-cell RNA sequencing and other data form such patients to show that persistent infection is associated with immune suppression and reduced expression of ribosomal protein genes.
Nature
Immune memory in individuals with COVID-19 - Nature Cell Biology
Immune memory in individuals w...
COVID-19 has led to a global pandemic, but the long-term immunological effects of the infection are only partially understood. A new study now provides important new clues by describing the transcriptional and epigenetic processes behind the immune memory of both adaptive and innate immune cells in individuals who have recovered from COVID-19.
Nature
COVID-19 vaccination and immune thrombocytopenia - Nature Medicine
COVID-19 vaccination and immun...
A prospective cohort analysis finds a link between the ChAdOx1 vaccine and an autoimmune disorder known as immune thrombocytopenia—but questions remain and causality is yet to be established.
Nature
A single transcript for the prognosis of disease severity in COVID-19 patients - Scientific Reports
A single transcript for the pr...
Nature
Anxiety, gender, and social media consumption predict COVID-19 emotional distress - Humanities and Social Sciences Communications
Anxiety, gender, and social me...
Nature
Fear of severe Covid risks prompted many to lose weight, despite challenges
Fear of severe Covid risks pro...
Across the country, countless people of all body sizes have either gained or lost weight during the pandemic.
NBC News
DC Hospitals to Require Employees Get COVID-19 Vaccine
DC Hospitals to Require Employ...
Nearly all hospitals in Washington, D.C., will make it mandatory for their employees to be vaccinated against COVID-19, health officials announced Wednesday. The District of Columbia Hospital Association said in a news release “nearly all health systems and hospitals in the District of Columbia will each set a date after which vaccination against COVID-19 will be a condition of employment.”…
NBC4 Washington
Marjorie Taylor Greene Says Fauci Liable for Creating COVID-19 'Bioweapon'
Marjorie Taylor Greene Says Fa...
Newsweek
There's A Stark Red-Blue Divide When It Comes To States' Vaccination Rates
There's A Stark Red-Blue Divid...
All of the states with the highest adult vaccination rates went to President Biden in the 2020 election. But the vaccine divide is not just about politics.
NPR
Hey Washingtonians! Get A Vaccine. Smoke A Joint.
Hey Washingtonians! Get A Vacc...
In Washington, adults can now walk away from their COVID-19 vaccine appointment with a free, pre-rolled joint. Other states are also offering incentives to try to convince people to get the shot.
NPR
China’s Omnivorous Markets Are in the Eye of a Lethal Outbreak Once Again Published 2020
China’s Omnivorous Markets Are...
The New York Times
What Does It Mean for California to Be in a State of Emergency? Published 2020
What Does It Mean for Californ...
The New York Times
Far-Right Germans Try to Storm Reichstag as Virus Protests Escalate Published 2020
Far-Right Germans Try to Storm...
The New York Times
A European Official Reveals a Secret: The U.S. Is Paying More for Coronavirus Vaccines Published 2020
A European Official Reveals a ...
The New York Times
How Beijing Turned China’s Covid-19 Tragedy to Its Advantage Published 2021
How Beijing Turned China’s Cov...
The New York Times
Uber and Lyft will provide free rides to vaccination sites until July 4, Biden says. Published 2021
Uber and Lyft will provide fre...
The New York Times
World’s Most Vaccinated Nation Is Spooked by Covid Spike Published 2021
World’s Most Vaccinated Nation...
The New York Times
Andy Slavitt stepping down from White House Covid-19 response role
Andy Slavitt stepping down fro...
Politico
Explainer: China’s Mojiang mine and its role in the origins of COVID-19
Explainer: China’s Mojiang min...
Reuters
Why We Don’t Know the Animal Origins of the Coronavirus
Why We Don’t Know the Animal O...
Scientific American
The Fundamental Question of the Pandemic Is Shifting
The Fundamental Question of th...
We understand how this will end. But who bears the risk that remains?
The Atlantic
This Pandemic Isn’t Over
This Pandemic Isn’t Over...
The smallpox epidemic of the 1860s offers us a valuable, if disconcerting, clue about how epidemics actually end.
The Atlantic
Leading biologist dampens his ‘smoking gun’ Covid lab leak theory
Leading biologist dampens his ...
Nobel laureate David Baltimore says he overstated case, and the origins of the virus are still unknown
The Guardian