Coronavirus
U.S. to end vaccination requirements for international travelers
Beginning on May 12, international travelers entering the country via air, land, or water will no longer be required to show proof of COVID-19 vaccination
Beginning on May 12, international travelers entering the country via air, land, or water will no longer be required to show proof of COVID-19 vaccination
Dr. Lindsay Weaver, Indiana’s chief medical officer, said Wednesday at a press conference hospitalizations in the state are now higher than at any time in the last five years
Brown University study forecasts a generation with lower IQs, diminished social skills
West Virginia’s public schools have 22 active COVID-19 outbreaks in 15 counties that total for 272 cases as COVID-19 continues to spread throughout West Virginia and across the country during the winter months
The CDC says there was "a wide predictive interval posted in last week’s chart," and the downward revision was due in part to the "speed at which Omicron was increasing"
According to the CDC, the 46,923 cases recorded on Tuesday marks the highest daily number recorded in Florida since the beginning of the pandemic
Those halted for distribution were made by drug companies Regeneron, Eli Lilly
The lab has since switched to what it views as more reliable testing methods
Biden insists he doesn't believe the shortage of tests was "a failure" of his administration
South Africa research suggests infection with milder variant protects against more severe variant, while peer-reviewed study finds "robust, cross-reactive and sustained immune responses" from COVID in children
"I never dreamed the day would come when I would advise people NOT to follow their guidance," Dr. Jerome Adams wrote