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  1. Trajectory of Viral RNA Load Among Persons With Incident SARS-CoV-2 G614 Infection (Wuhan Strain) in Association With COVID-19 Symptom Onset and Severity

    This article has 26 authors:
    1. Helen C. Stankiewicz Karita
    2. Tracy Q. Dong
    3. Christine Johnston
    4. Kathleen M. Neuzil
    5. Michael K. Paasche-Orlow
    6. Patricia J. Kissinger
    7. Anna Bershteyn
    8. Lorna E. Thorpe
    9. Meagan Deming
    10. Angelica Kottkamp
    11. Miriam Laufer
    12. Raphael J. Landovitz
    13. Alfred Luk
    14. Risa Hoffman
    15. Pavitra Roychoudhury
    16. Craig A. Magaret
    17. Alexander L. Greninger
    18. Meei-Li Huang
    19. Keith R. Jerome
    20. Mark Wener
    21. Connie Celum
    22. Helen Y. Chu
    23. Jared M. Baeten
    24. Anna Wald
    25. Ruanne V. Barnabas
    26. Elizabeth R. Brown

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  2. The SARS-CoV-2 monoclonal antibody combination, AZD7442, is protective in nonhuman primates and has an extended half-life in humans

    This article has 31 authors:
    1. Yueh-Ming Loo
    2. Patrick M. McTamney
    3. Rosalinda H. Arends
    4. Michael E. Abram
    5. Anastasia A. Aksyuk
    6. Seme Diallo
    7. Daniel J. Flores
    8. Elizabeth J. Kelly
    9. Kuishu Ren
    10. Richard Roque
    11. Kim Rosenthal
    12. Katie Streicher
    13. Kevin M. Tuffy
    14. Nicholas J. Bond
    15. Owen Cornwell
    16. Jerome Bouquet
    17. Lily I. Cheng
    18. James Dunyak
    19. Yue Huang
    20. Anton I. Rosenbaum
    21. Venkatesh Pilla Reddy
    22. Hanne Andersen
    23. Robert H. Carnahan
    24. James E. Crowe
    25. Ana I. Kuehne
    26. Andrew S. Herbert
    27. John M. Dye
    28. Helen Bright
    29. Nicole L. Kallewaard
    30. Menelas N. Pangalos
    31. Mark T. Esser

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  3. Real-world evaluation of rapid and laboratory-free COVID-19 triage for emergency care: external validation and pilot deployment of artificial intelligence driven screening

    This article has 49 authors:
    1. Andrew A S Soltan
    2. Jenny Yang
    3. Ravi Pattanshetty
    4. Alex Novak
    5. Yang Yang
    6. Omid Rohanian
    7. Sally Beer
    8. Marina A Soltan
    9. David R Thickett
    10. Rory Fairhead
    11. Tingting Zhu
    12. David W Eyre
    13. David A Clifton
    14. Adam Watson
    15. Akshay Bhargav
    16. Alex Tough
    17. Alice Rogers
    18. Ayisha Shaikh
    19. Carolina Valensise
    20. Charlotte Lee
    21. Claire Otasowie
    22. David Metcalfe
    23. Ekta Agarwal
    24. Elham Zareh
    25. Evelyn Thangaraj
    26. Florence Pickles
    27. Gabriella Kelly
    28. Gayatri Tadikamalla
    29. George Shaw
    30. Heather Tong
    31. Hettie Davies
    32. Jasdeep Bahra
    33. Jessica Morgan
    34. Joe Wilson
    35. Joseph Cutteridge
    36. Katherine O'Byrne
    37. Luiza Farache Trajano
    38. Madeleine Oliver
    39. Maria Pikoula
    40. Maya Mendoza
    41. Melissa Keevil
    42. Muhammad Faisal
    43. Natasha Dole
    44. Oscar Deal
    45. Rebecca Conway-Jones
    46. Shajeel Sattar
    47. Sneha Kundoor
    48. Sumaiyah Shah
    49. Vani Muthusami

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  4. Prediction of vaccine efficacy of the Delta variant

    This article has 10 authors:
    1. Xinhua Chen
    2. Andrew S. Azman
    3. Wanying Lu
    4. Ruijia Sun
    5. Nan Zheng
    6. Shijia Ge
    7. Xiaowei Deng
    8. Juan Yang
    9. Daniel T. Leung
    10. Hongjie Yu

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  5. Projected resurgence of COVID-19 in the United States in July—December 2021 resulting from the increased transmissibility of the Delta variant and faltering vaccination

    This article has 60 authors:
    1. Shaun Truelove
    2. Claire P Smith
    3. Michelle Qin
    4. Luke C Mullany
    5. Rebecca K Borchering
    6. Justin Lessler
    7. Katriona Shea
    8. Emily Howerton
    9. Lucie Contamin
    10. John Levander
    11. Jessica Kerr
    12. Harry Hochheiser
    13. Matt Kinsey
    14. Kate Tallaksen
    15. Shelby Wilson
    16. Lauren Shin
    17. Kaitlin Rainwater-Lovett
    18. Joseph C Lemairtre
    19. Juan Dent
    20. Joshua Kaminsky
    21. Elizabeth C Lee
    22. Javier Perez-Saez
    23. Alison Hill
    24. Dean Karlen
    25. Matteo Chinazzi
    26. Jessica T Davis
    27. Kunpeng Mu
    28. Xinyue Xiong
    29. Ana Pastore y Piontti
    30. Alessandro Vespignani
    31. Ajitesh Srivastava
    32. Przemyslaw Porebski
    33. Srinivasan Venkatramanan
    34. Aniruddha Adiga
    35. Bryan Lewis
    36. Brian Klahn
    37. Joseph Outten
    38. Mark Orr
    39. Galen Harrison
    40. Benjamin Hurt
    41. Jiangzhuo Chen
    42. Anil Vullikanti
    43. Madhav Marathe
    44. Stefan Hoops
    45. Parantapa Bhattacharya
    46. Dustin Machi
    47. Shi Chen
    48. Rajib Paul
    49. Daniel Janies
    50. Jean-Claude Thill
    51. Marta Galanti
    52. Teresa K Yamana
    53. Sen Pei
    54. Jeffrey L Shaman
    55. Jessica M Healy
    56. Rachel B Slayton
    57. Matthew Biggerstaff
    58. Michael A Johansson
    59. Michael C Runge
    60. Cecile Viboud
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      Evaluation Summary:

      In this paper, the authors presented the joint efforts from nine modeling teams to provide six-month projection of the COVID-19 pandemic across the US, in view of the circulation of the more transmissible Delta variant. All of the nine models projected substantial Fall resurgences based on data as of 3 July 2021, but the actual resurgence scale as of 31 July 2021 had exceeded the projections of all of the nine models. This suggests that transmission may be even higher than expected given model assumptions, and that forecasts beyond more than a few weeks are likely to be highly uncertain. This paper will be of high interest to public health specialists, forecast modelers, and members of the general public interested in the evolution of the COVID-19 pandemic and the impact of public health interventions in the USA.

      (This preprint has been reviewed by eLife. We include the public reviews from the reviewers here; the authors also receive private feedback with suggested changes to the manuscript. Reviewer #3 agreed to share their name with the authors.)

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  6. A follow-up on quantitative and qualitative olfactory dysfunction and other symptoms in patients recovering from COVID-19 smell loss

    This article has 40 authors:
    1. K. Ohla
    2. M.G. Veldhuizen
    3. T. Green
    4. M.E. Hannum
    5. A.J. Bakke
    6. S.T. Moein
    7. A. Tognetti
    8. E.M. Postma
    9. R. Pellegrino
    10. D.L.D. Hwang
    11. J. Albayay
    12. S. Koyama
    13. A.A. Nolden
    14. T. Thomas-Danguin
    15. C. Mucignat-Caretta
    16. N.S. Menger
    17. I. Croijmans
    18. L. ÖztĂŒrk
    19. H. Yanık
    20. D. Pierron
    21. V. Pereda-Loth
    22. A. Nunez-Parra
    23. A.M. Martinez Pineda
    24. D. Gillespie
    25. M.C. Farruggia
    26. C. Cecchetto
    27. M.A. Fornazieri
    28. C. Philpott
    29. V. Voznessenskaya
    30. K.W. Cooper
    31. P. Rohlfs Dominguez
    32. O. Calcinoni
    33. J. de Groot
    34. S. Boesveldt
    35. S. Bhutani
    36. E.M. Weir
    37. C. Exten
    38. P.V. Joseph
    39. J.E. Hayes
    40. M.Y. Niv

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