The Super Bowl is a storied American tradition: Every year, regardless of fandom status, we gather in each other’s homes to watch the game (or check out the commercials, or watch the Puppy Bowl in an adjacent room, no judgment here), plus eat lots of wings and maybe have a few beers. Not this year, of course. Parties will be a lot smaller, at home and at Raymond James Stadium alike. Yet even the NFL can impart some knowledge — and hope — about fighting a pandemic. We’re still learning, but once the Vince Lombardi Trophy has been returned to its case and the confetti stops falling, we can get back to the business of fighting Covid-19.
A Super Bowl Ad That Could Benefit Everyone — Joe Nocera
Pregnant People Deserve Better Data on Covid-19 Vaccines — Faye Flam
What’s Working in Covid Treatments and What Isn’t — Sam Fazeli
Stopping the Next Pandemic Starts Now — Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus and Michael R. Bloomberg
Stop Whining About Vaccines. It's Only February — Andreas Kluth
Covid-19 Vaccine Distribution Has a Fairness Problem — Faye Flam
How I Wish I’d Prepared for Catching Covid-19 — Erin Lowry
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