Three years after the start of the pandemic, officials continue to distribute vaccines and continue to increase awareness of coronavirus. The coronavirus originated as an outbreak in Wuhan City, Hubei ...
Long COVID is a condition where people develop a range of symptoms lasting months or sometimes years after a COVID-19 infection. Some common symptoms are brain fog, extreme fatigue, stomach problems, ...
After obliterating the federal office on long COVID and clawing back billions in COVID funding from state health departments, the Trump administration has now entirely erased the online hub for ...
Anyone who tried to access Covid.gov, a federal website once dedicated to Covid resources, found something drastically different in its place Friday. The page now redirects to a White House website ...
In the early days of the pandemic, Amazon was known for offering warehouse workers onsite free testing and even developed its own Covid test kits for consumers. But the company has since shut down its ...
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- As the impact of the coronavirus continues to grow across the United States the financial implications also mount. People are losing work as businesses close, and many consumers ...
Johns Hopkins University & Medicine's Coronavirus Resource Center ceased collecting and reporting COVID-19 data today—three years after the institution embarked on the unprecedented effort of publicly ...
In much of California, recovery from the lingering effects of Covid on learning, chronic absences and students’ mental health has been slow and difficult. However, some parents, teachers and ...
Some homes seemed to get stronger and closer. Others, just the opposite. Why was the impact on families so different?
The federal relief funding the county received had to be allocated by the end of 2024, and must be spent by the end of 2026.
It’s been more than two years since Jarrett Banwart tested positive for the coronavirus, but the 59-year-old has yet to feel back to normal. Banwart was in excellent health before he got sick in March ...