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Paradoxically, the existence of superspreaders could be good news: if just a few victims are responsible for the bulk of the outbreak, the disease should be easier to control with aggressive quarantine measures. Some doctors have also postulated that as the virus radiates from the initial patient, it becomes less virulent, meaning that those who come down with second- or third-generation infections may be in less danger. That could explain why in Europe nobody has died and most cases have not turned out to be life threatening. Says Dr. Joseph Sung, chief of clinical medicine at Prince of Wales...
Allard appears to be bringing the freshman along slowly. This season, Miller has seen the bulk of the action, appearing in 17 games to Halpenny’s eight...
...year after a consultant told Harvard it could be saving millions by buying in bulk, the University is moving forward with a number of cost-cutting measures and is contemplating streamlining other administrative functions...
...University was the only bidder on the bulk of the land, but local leaders say they want to put the brakes on the sale—which some say might endanger the area’s freight rail yards that currently sit on the property...
...center of the opposition to Yasin’s speech was Hilary L. Levey ’02, who says that while she contacted a few Harvard alums she knew in the media to get the message out, the bulk of the press requests she received were unsolicited...