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Not all news about COVID-19 is bad - Part 4

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Dear friends, This is part 4 in my blogpost series titled "Not all news about COVID-19 is bad" where I attempt to capture scientifically-rigorous, evidence-based, and data-driven synthesis of promising news items and peer-reviewed articles relating to the COVID-19 global pandemic. My goal is to present topics in health care, life sciences and health IT in a simple language for anyone who may be interested. I prioritize current topics from medical/scientific literature and social media that overlap with the interests of folks in my personal and professional networks. You can read part 1 , part 2 and part 3 of this series here. In today's post, I review two topics that were requested by some of you on how the COVID-19 pandemic might end and the race to a vaccine. In addition, I review some of the latest Artificial Intelligence tools that are poised to help with COVID-19. 1. How might COVID-19 pandemic come to an end? The island-nation of New Zealand declared th