Adwoa Gyimah-Brempong
Stories
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What Seattle can learn from its past emptiness
Whether it was the Boeing bust or the general strike, Seattle has been deserted before.
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COVID-19 doesn't cancel out the ADA: disability rights during a pandemic
Protesters – and some politicians – say it's time to get back to normal. That some deaths from COVID-19 are inevitable. But whose deaths, and lives, are we talking about?
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This Tacoma doctor marks his days in PPE and poetry
Voices of the Pandemic features people in the Seattle area who are on the frontlines of the coronavirus outbreak.
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Science
What are antibody tests really good for?
Spoiler: not an immunity passport.
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What makes people sign up for clinical trials?
And are you one of them?
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Now serving: masks.
Nostalgic for the days when you could feel the wind on your lips? You're not alone.
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What might football look like with no fans?
We got a glimpse of it last month with a remote draft.
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"We let the bad guy out": lost days as a virus raged
Today, America is more than three months into its fight against the novel coronavirus, which has likely been circulating in the country since late last year. But in February, we didn’t know any of that.
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Are transit workers adequately protected against COVID-19?
How Seattle's measures stack up up against the rest of the country, and whether it's enough.
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Antibody testing: not a magic bullet
As much as we might like to hope that expanded testing is the key.