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NEW YORK CITY CASES & FATALITIES
(as of 5/5)
While this number will continue to rise, the number of cases is a reflection of our ability to TEST. Many people with COVID-19 have not been tested, meaning the true number is much higher.
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UP-TO-DATE RESEARCH ON COVID-19
LitCovid Maintained open-resource literature hub. The articles are categorized by topic—overview, disease mechanism, transmission dynamics, treatment, case report and epidemic forecasting—as well as by geographic location for visualization on a world map.
COVID PapersAn updated collection of COVID-19 papers collected by University of California San Francisco.
Yale Literature DatabaseDatabase of COVID-19 literature maintained by Yale Harvey Cushing/John Hay Whitney Medical Library, organized by region, by source, and by topic.
(as of 5/5)
176,874
Confirmed Cases19,067
DeathsWhile this number will continue to rise, the number of cases is a reflection of our ability to TEST. Many people with COVID-19 have not been tested, meaning the true number is much higher.
RELIABLE HEALTH NEWS
CDC COVID-19 Latest News
WHO Rolling Updates
Medical News Today: COVID-19 Live Updates
Stat News: Coronavirus Coverage
UP-TO-DATE RESEARCH ON COVID-19
LitCovid Maintained open-resource literature hub. The articles are categorized by topic—overview, disease mechanism, transmission dynamics, treatment, case report and epidemic forecasting—as well as by geographic location for visualization on a world map.
COVID PapersAn updated collection of COVID-19 papers collected by University of California San Francisco.
Yale Literature DatabaseDatabase of COVID-19 literature maintained by Yale Harvey Cushing/John Hay Whitney Medical Library, organized by region, by source, and by topic.
SUMMARIES OF COVID-19 RESEARCH
NYU COVID Literature ReviewsOne-line and one-page summaries of the most recent and relevant COVID-19 research, produced by students, physicians, and scientists at NYU.
Follow @litcovid_nyu on Twitter for research updates.
NYU COVID Literature ReviewsOne-line and one-page summaries of the most recent and relevant COVID-19 research, produced by students, physicians, and scientists at NYU.
Follow @litcovid_nyu on Twitter for research updates.
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