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
Some patients who appeared to have recovered from COVID-19 after taking Pfizer’s antiviral pill are redeveloping known symptoms soon afterward, puzzling U.S. health researchers, physicians and other experts
Some New York City residents are scoffing at the new bars and clubs that call themselves “speakeasies,” saying they’re nothing like the real thing they snuck away to during pandemic lockdowns
Neither agency nor House COVID subcommittee provides evidence of benefit versus risk of adverse events for kids
Import holdups skyrocket in world’s biggest container port
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention purchased access to location data from tens of millions of phones to analyze curfews and other lockdown policies, according to documents obtained by Motherboard via a Freedom of Information Act
Natural immunity, vaccinations likely having dampening effect
"I probably should have said the acute component of the pandemic phase," said Fauci
The White House announced that it would work with New York based pharmaceutical company Pfizer to produce more courses of Paxlovid
By February, 75% of children, or every three out of four, under 18 had Covid-19 antibodies