article = {COCB-2020-1-106} title = {Don’t Miss the Other Side of the Problem in COVID-19 Research} journal = {Clinical Oncology and Cancer Biology} year = {2020} issn = {2733-2276} doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.31487/j.COCB.2020.01.06} url = {https://www.sciencerepository.org/don-t-miss-the-other-side-of-the-problem-in-covid-19-research_COCB-2020-1-106 author = {Yao-Xiong Huang,} keywords = {COVID-19, infectious disease, pandemic} abstract ={We urge for the attention to the other side of the problem in COVID-19 research and propose investigations on the cases such as why some persons were not infected in an atmosphere of high coronavirus infectivity as others did, why in a 19 hour journey of a train to Tibet the coronavirus was not able to spread and infect any people during its period of peak viral shedding and transmissibility and in such a narrow and closed space. Based on the facts of two examples, we suggest that the research from the other side of COVID-19 may not only help to uncover the different aspects of COVID-19 mystery, but also provide important information and valuable methods to stop or slow the tempestuous worldwide pandemic of COVID-19. }