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
Doctor served in the Trump administration at outset of pandemic
The shots, for children as young as 6 months, will become available next week
The airline industry has asked the administration to end the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention requirement
An initial report by the the Scientific Advisory Group for the Origins of Novel Pathogens was released Thursday.
Some blood clots found in people who received a COVID-19 vaccine were reportedly a couple of feet long.
The FDA's Dr. Peter Marks said the new vaccine may encourage those who have not taken the COVID shot to consider doing so
China’s tech hub of 25 million people celebrated on Wednesday when officials lifted its city-wide lockdown, but certain neighborhoods are once against be quarantined after new cases, according to city health authorities
The Justice Department argued that the CDC's 2021 mask mandate was "within" the health agency's legal authority
A few of the residents of China’s largest city have been given passes that allow them to go out for a few hours at a time
Claims by a former Florida Department of Health employee that officials told her to misrepresent the state’s COVID-19 numbers online were “unsubstantiated” and “unfounded,” according to a new state inspector general’s report, ending Rebekah Jones’ “whistleblower” status she was granted last year