Gene Editing Behavior differences led to higher COVID-19 mortality rates in the southern U.S. Posted on April 28, 2022 by Editorial Staff During the pre-Omicron phases of the COVID-19 pandemic, regions of the U.S. had markedly different mortality rates, primarily due to differences in mask use, school attendance, social distancing, and other behaviors. Share on FacebookTweetFollow us Editorial Staff UrFU sociologists identify digital fears among young people Researchers discover molecular mechanisms underlying extreme need for amino acids in neuroblastoma