Molecular scientists and public health experts generally agree that we are better positioned today than we were in 2020 to face the next pandemic. The big question remains though: Do we have the human ...
Five years after the Covid pandemic, health experts are finally ready to say that it’s over - With deaths and hospitalizations down, experts say vaccines and immunity from infection have helped turn t ...
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As the U.S. turns away from its role as a global health leader, we're increasing our risks from the next pandemic.
Unique Car Wash owner Brenda Scott and assistant manager Arthur Johnson place a plexiglass screen on the office desk as they get ready to reopen during the pandemic in May 2020. (Karl Merton ...
We’ve learned a lot about COVID-19 over the last five years, but big questions remain. Recent federal actions may hinder the disease’s management.