As the U.S. appears to be heading up another coronavirus slope, researchers said it is difficult—and might be too early—to identify the exact causes of the recent increase in cases
Seven months into the pandemic, David Aronoff has found himself often thinking of Sisyphus, the Greek mythological figure known for his eternal plight.
“Every day since March, I come to work, and I push up against this boulder of Covid-19, and at the end of the day I feel like I may have accomplished something,” said the director of the Division of Infectious Diseases at Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville,Tenn. “Then I come back in the morning, and I see the boulder at the bottom of the mountain again.”
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