Viral Loads: Anthropologies of urgency in the time of COVID-19

Drawing upon the empirical scholarship and research expertise of contributors from all settled continents and from diverse life settings and economies, Viral Loads illustrates how the COVID-19 pandemic, and responses to it, lay bare and load onto people’s lived realities in countries around the worl...

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Human biology
inequality
Mathematics and Science
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Medicine and Nursing
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