Tuesday marks five years since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. On this day in 2020, the World Health Organization ...
It’s been about five years and more than 1.2 million American deaths since COVID-19 started killing people, but the frenzy of ...
Everything from spiritual outreach to home selling to playing outside are different, maybe forever, because of the pandemic.
Five years after Texas’ first COVID death, the state spends less on public health, vaccination rates have dropped and a distrust of authority has taken hold.
Another recent federal study, published in the journal JAMA Pediatrics in February, showed approximately 1.01 million ...
More than 7 million people have been confirmed to have died from Covid so far, a number that is both still rising and almost ...
Discover how COVID-19 transformed our daily lives in Las Vegas, with lasting changes like curbside pickup, digital menus, and ...
Five years after the WHO declared COVID to be a pandemic, questions remain including how many people have died.
As we reflect on the profound impact of the COVID-19 pandemic five years later, we uncover the lessons learned and the ...
“What we were able to do during COVID-19 situates us well for a future pandemic,” said Windsor Regional Hospital’s interim CEO Karen Riddell. She was the hospital’s chief nursing executive at the time ...
The emergence of bird flu in Florida, particularly its impact on dolphins, raises concerns about potential human transmission ...
St. Patrick's Day in 2020 marked a turning point for many, as closures and cancellations disrupted one of the most profitable ...