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
"Thankfully, I am only experiencing mild symptoms & am grateful for the protection provided against serious illness that comes from being vaccinated & boosted," Warren wrote
The city of Phoenix will offer bonuses up to $2,000 to vaccinated city employees, costing the city between $25 million to $29 million. The Phoenix City Council voted, 6-3, this week to approve the bonuses, which will go out to full and part-time employees by Jan. 18.
"In the next three to eight weeks, we're going to see millions of Americans are going to be infected with this virus, and that will be overlaid on top of Delta"
As the protests raged, "The COVID-19 virus does not exist,” and “it’s all made up,” could be heard shouted by the unmasked crowds
Soldiers who refuse to get vaccinated could be discharged
Unvaccinated employees at Google and JP Morgan will face harsher consequences
The rail service will now allow employees to get tested
Two doses of Pfizer vaccines are 50 percent less efficient against omicron than delta
A group of doctors and nurses challenged the mandate for religious reasons