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coronavirus

  1. Empty shopping cart in a grocery store aisle. Image credit: iStock

    Shelie Miller: Grocery Shopping during a Pandemic

  2. Richard Curtin

    Richard Curtin: Reduced Consumer Spending will Outlast Coronavirus

  3. Aerial view of buildings.

    U-M asks community to donate gear to protect health care workers, patients from COVID-19

  4. The deaths in China changed from exponential (curved) growth to the straight line of a power law before tapering off. Meanwhile, deaths outside China continue to follow an exponential curve. This shows that while the virus is being successfully managed in China, it is essentially uncontrolled in the rest of the world. Robert and Anna Ziff applied logarithmic scales to both the days axis and the death axis to make the difference between exponential and power law growth easier to see. Data source: World Health Organization. Image credit: Steve Alvey/University of Michigan Engineering

    Containment efforts appear to step COVID-19 spread down from exponential norm

  5. Global epidemics and economic impact. Image credit: iStock

    U-M economists: New models see coronavirus-induced recession

  6. COVID-19 pandemic disrupts U-M research projects far and wide

  7. Prison. Image credit: iStock

    Nora Krinitsky: America’s Prisons and Social Distancing

  8. The popular Penny Stamps Speaker Series that takes place each week at the Michigan Theater has moved to an online format for the remainder of the season. Image credit: Austin Thomason/Michigan Photography

    At home during Coronavirus pandemic? U-M offers online courses, exhibits, speakers

  9. Sue Anne Bell

    Sue Anne Bell: On Community Impacts of Coronavirus

  10. Doctor conducts the test and the study of DNA. Image credit: iStock

    Free coronavirus sequencing kits for researchers offered by U-M startup

  11. Kelly Murdoch-Kitt

    Kelly Murdoch-Kitt: Tips for Remote Learning, Working

  12. Luke Shaefer

    H. Luke Shaefer: How the Coronavirus Outbreak Highlights Inequities in Healthcare, Employment Systems

  13. Image of Professor Ehrlich .

    Gabriel Ehrlich: Sharp, Short-lived Economic Effects of Coronavirus

  14. Ravi Anupindi

    Ravi Anupindi: The Coronavirus Impact on Business

  15. Christopher Friese

    Christopher Friese: Health care workers must protect themselves even if employers won’t

  16. Image of credit card and laptop. Image credit: iStock

    Confident consumers confront coronavirus

  17. Globe showing region of Asia with China

    U-M, Coursera offer Chinese learners nearly free access to online courses amid coronavirus outbreak

  18. U-M Block M Logo

    Joseph Eisenberg: Coronavirus, Is it time to panic yet?

  19. 3-D Virus Illustration. Image credit: iStock

    Coronavirus: U-M experts discuss

  20. Image of sample for coronavirus test. Image credit: iStock

    Coronavirus: US officials start screening for illness, U-M experts can discuss

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