Public health experts discuss lessons learned from the U.S. response to the COVID pandemic, on topics ranging from school ...
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How Covid Remade America
Covid may feel as if it’s behind us. But we’re living in the branch of history it created. And its contours are only now coming into view. Opinion Five years after the pandemic began, Donald Trump is ...
In the U.S., most states now are below the 95% vaccination threshold for kindergartners — the level needed to protect ...
DOGE published an updated list of nearly 2,300 contracts that agencies terminated in recent weeks across the federal government ...
The devastating human, economic, and social cost of COVID-19 has highlighted the urgent need for coordinated action to build stronger health systems and mobilize additional resources for pandemic ...
SOUTHERN NEW HAMPSHIRE UNIVERSITY was looking for a way to honor the memory of those lost during the COVID-19 pandemic. The dream started as a vision to be both a place of gathering for small ...
UTICA — It has been almost six years since COVID-19 began to spread across the world, and the effects from the pandemic still remain and continue to negatively impact vulnerable communities.
How would the world cope if another infectious disease with pandemic potential were to emerge, as COVID-19 did five years ago? The answer is, we simply don’t know. In some respects, there are ...
The process began in December 2021, when, fearing a repeat of Covid-19 -- which killed millions of people, crippled health systems and crashed economies -- countries decided to draft an accord on ...
Flu deaths are outpacing COVID-19 deaths for the first time since the start of the pandemic, and local public health experts worry the worst has yet to come.
Wisconsin students remain half of a grade level behind in reading and one-third of a grade level behind in math than before the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a national report on educational ...
Eileen Yam and Giancarlo Pasquini contributed to this chapter. Five years after the pandemic began, Americans largely see COVID-19 through the rear-view mirror. Overall, they don’t feel the virus is ...