A recent graduate “upcycled” his gown into personal protective equipment for healthcare workers (and inspired others to do the same), researchers found an antibody from a 2003 SARS patient that could be effective against the new coronavirus, and a team of MIT economists crunched the historical numbers and came up with some encouraging results on vaccine development.
Without adequate public health resources, the ability of developing countries to deal with the coronavirus pandemic is questionable. While home to around half of the world’s population, health care spending in emerging markets is about 5%-6% of GDP – less than half the 14% of GDP that developed economies allocate.
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