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Germany developing immunity certificates

German researchers want to send out hundreds of thousands of coronavirus-antibody tests over the coming weeks, with people who test positive for the antibodies given an "immunity certificate" that would allow them to leave their coronavirus lockdown early.

UK labs 'can process tens of thousands more tests'

A global health professor at University College London has called for the UK to make use of testing machines in every university and big hospital around the country, setting up mobile testing units like Ireland, which is testing far more people per head of its population.

Alpine ice sheds light on medieval era

Scientists have found traces of lead transported on the winds from British mines that operated in the late 1100s. This ancient air pollution, trapped in ice, reveals new details about life and death in 12th Century Britain.

Amazon warehouse workers strike

Workers at Amazon's Staten Island, New York, fulfillment center walked out to protest the company's response to Covid-19 infections among its warehouse employees. Workers believe collective action is the only way to get the company to meaningfully clean its facilities.

 
ONE MORE THING...

For thousands of years, a parasite with no name lived happily among horseshoe bats in southern China. The bats had evolved to the point that they did not notice; they went about their nightly flights unbothered. One day, the parasite – an ancestor of the coronavirus, sars-CoV-2 – had an opportunity to expand its realm.

For The New Yorker, Carolyn Kormann charts the biological evolution of the coronavirus.

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