VIEW Danny Westneat New test scores show WA schools aren’t over COVID. They could be Health What you need to know about masking against COVID: a visual guide For long COVID fatigue, a strategy called ‘pacing’ helps, but at a cost ...
The company said its first quarter will be down versus the year-ago quarter and it expects a GAAP operating loss. But on the brighter side, the company said users are still growing as people tune into the site for the latest updates on the coronavirus.—Jessica Bursztynsky watch now VIDEO0...
"I am speaking out because to combat this deadly virus, science — not politics or cronyism — has to lead the way," Bright said in a statement, which was first reported by The New York Times. "Rushing blindly towards unproven drugs can be disastrous and result in countless more deaths....
(New York Times) While city dwellers in Brazil were getting their boosters, here's how medical teams delivered first and second shots to the hard-to-reach riverine people, or ribeirinhos. (Science) Mehmet Oz, MD, the Republican celebrity physician running for a Senate seat in Pennsylvania, ...
—The New York Times COVID-19 cases on the rise among King County's homeless population Since mid-December, 30 people have tested positive for the novel coronavirus at a hotel housing more than 200 homeless people in Renton, according t...
It could take years to reveal the true impact of closed borders, cancelled travel plans and vaccine delays. Chris Woolston Career Feature21 May 2021Nature How new principal investigators tackled a tumultuous year Starting a research group as the COVID-19 pandemic took hold across the world prese...
People line up outside Krispy Kreme in Times Square amid the coronavirus pandemic on March 17, 2021 in New York City. After undergoing various shutdown orders for the past 12 months the city is currently in phase 4 of its reopening plan, allowing for the reopening of low-risk outdoor acti...
2:29 pm: NYC mayor updates the public New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio is again addressing the public, two days after the cityannounced widespread restrictions on restaurants and bars. Earlier on Tuesday, New York state health officials announced the state's case count hadjumped to about 1...
Well, it certainly shouldn't hurt the economy. Ann Owen, a former Federal Reserve Board of Governors economist and current professor and chair of the economics department atHamilton Collegein Clinton, New York, says that it should "allow firms and households to keep afloat while we weather...
Sarah Blesener/The New York Times/Pool/AP Nearly 6.7 million people have received their first doses of vaccine against coronavirus in the US and more than 22 million doses of vaccine have now been distributed, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Friday. As ...