Coronavirus

A selection of our stories about covid-19 and its consequences

Political and social consequences

Avian influenza virus, type A strain H5N1, coloured transmission electron micrograph

Millions of birds have died. How to stop humans dying, too

As isolated human cases of H5N1 emerge, now is the time to prepare

The virologist Zhang Yongzhen is staging a sit-in protest after Chinese authorities allegedly locked him out of his lab.

The Chinese scientist who sequenced covid is barred from his lab

The Communist Party is still hounding experts whose work might expose its pandemic missteps


Josh Gad as ‘Bud’ and Andrew Rannells as ‘Doug’ in Gutenberg! The Musical!

Broadway is struggling to find its rhythm after the pandemic 

The Great White Way is looking slightly less great 


Covid-19 was a disaster for the world’s schoolchildren

The costs of wasting brainpower are huge


Economic consequences

A circle of Euro coins on a blue background with light blue tape going from one coin to the other

The EU’s covid-19 recovery fund has worked, but not as intended

The fund should pave the way for more collective European spending

An illustration of a man using a broom to clean spider webs within a space shaped like a head.

What economists have learnt from the post-pandemic business cycle

The curious and furious recovery has brought some old ideas back to the fore


The pandemic has broken a closely followed survey of sentiment

Americans’ opinions about the state of the economy have diverged from reality


Epidemiology

An illustration showing a brain within a head surrounded by a colourful bar chart that waves up and down and other shapes floating around.

Long covid is not the only chronic condition triggered by infection

Finding similarities between post-infectious illnesses could lead to better treatments

In an ugly world, vaccines are a beautiful gift worth honouring

According to the WHO, they have saved more lives than any other medical invention


Collage featuring the projects and research of Nobel Prize winners in chemistry, medicine, and physics. It includes visual elements representing significant contributions in these fields.

The 2023 Nobel prizes honour work that touched millions of lives

Besides mRNA vaccines, they celebrate ultra-fast lasers and tiny prisons for light


Data trackers

The pandemic’s true death toll

Our daily estimate of excess deaths around the world

The global normalcy index

Is the world returning to pre-pandemic life? Find out with our interactive tracker


Tracking covid-19 across the world

Use our live data to follow the battle against the pandemic


Tracking the coronavirus across Europe

How countries and regions are coping with the covid-19 pandemic


Latest coverage

Leaders

Millions of birds have died. How to stop humans dying, too

As isolated human cases of H5N1 emerge, now is the time to prepare

China

The Chinese scientist who sequenced covid is barred from his lab

The Communist Party is still hounding experts whose work might expose its pandemic missteps

Science & technology

Long covid is not the only chronic condition triggered by infection

Finding similarities between post-infectious illnesses could lead to better treatments

Europe

The EU’s covid-19 recovery fund has worked, but not as intended

The fund should pave the way for more collective European spending

Finance & economics

What economists have learnt from the post-pandemic business cycle

The curious and furious recovery has brought some old ideas back to the fore

United States

Broadway is struggling to find its rhythm after the pandemic 

The Great White Way is looking slightly less great 

Leaders

Covid-19 was a disaster for the world’s schoolchildren

The costs of wasting brainpower are huge

Science & technology

The 2023 Nobel prizes honour work that touched millions of lives

Besides mRNA vaccines, they celebrate ultra-fast lasers and tiny prisons for light

Leaders

In an ugly world, vaccines are a beautiful gift worth honouring

According to the WHO, they have saved more lives than any other medical invention

Graphic detail

The pandemic has broken a closely followed survey of sentiment

Americans’ opinions about the state of the economy have diverged from reality