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    Explore "new strains" with insightful episodes like "Why Are U.S. Coronavirus Cases Falling? And Will the Trend Last?" and "The Coronavirus Is Mutating. Here's What That Means." from podcasts like ""The Daily" and "Short Wave"" and more!

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    Why Are U.S. Coronavirus Cases Falling? And Will the Trend Last?

    Why Are U.S. Coronavirus Cases Falling? And Will the Trend Last?

    The number of new coronavirus cases in the United States is falling, but has the country turned a corner in the pandemic? And what kind of threats do the new variants pose to people and to the vaccine rollout?

    Today, we discuss the latest in the quest to stamp out the pandemic.  

    Guest: Donald G. McNeil Jr., a science and health reporter for The New York Times. 

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    For more information on today’s episode, visit nytimes.com/thedaily 

    The Coronavirus Is Mutating. Here's What That Means.

    The Coronavirus Is Mutating. Here's What That Means.
    Ed Yong of The Atlantic explains how a viral article led to headlines about a possible coronavirus mutation. All viruses mutate — it doesn't necessarily mean the virus has developed into a more dangerous "strain."

    Read Ed's recent piece on coronavirus mutations here, and more of his reporting on the pandemic here.

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