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15 junho 2020

Latin American scientists join the coronavirus vaccine race: ‘No one’s coming to rescue us’: Researchers fear that breakthroughs from abroad will be too slow or inequitably shared to benefit the global south.
Mutated coronavirus shows significant boost in infectivity: COVID-19-causing viral variant taking over in the United States and Europe now carries more functional, cell-binding spikes.

12 junho 2020

Spain: Basic Income to Mitigate Coronavirus Impact: The coronavirus has plunged Spain into what could be its worst economic crisis in 80 years. The Socialist government is trying to mitigate the impact with basic income for the country's neediest.
Tracking the Spread of COVID-19 Through Air Travel
ESA - Global air pollution maps now available

11 junho 2020

Health Professionals Sound Alarm Over Social Media Infodemic: Social media platforms must start with two obvious and urgent steps.

First, they must correct the record on health misinformation. This means alerting and notifying every single person who has seen or interacted with health misinformation on their platforms, and sharing a well-designed and independently fact-checked correction -- something shown to help prevent users believing harmful lies. While platforms like Facebook have already moved to label fact-checked misinformation, this system does not go far enough since millions of people may have seen a post before it is fact-checked and labeled. That is why we are urgently calling on Facebook to alert ALL users who have fallen victim to such content, which means going a step further than labeling by providing users with retroactive corrections.

Second, the platforms must detox the algorithms that decide what people see. This means harmful lies, and the pages and groups that share them, are downgraded in user feeds, instead of being amplified. Harmful misinformation, and pages and channels that belong to repeat offenders who spread it, should also be removed from the algorithms that recommend content. These algorithms currently prioritise keeping users online over safeguarding their health, and that ends up downgrading humanity’s well-being.
IATA - International Travel: Interactive Coronavirus (Covid-19) Travel Regulations Map