A dismantled health infrastructure leaves the U.S. incredibly vulnerable, warns infectious-disease expert Michael Osterholm.
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At the height of the pandemic, Americans of all political stripes were on guard against COVID
Regardless of political affiliation, Americans took greater precautions during the height of the pandemic to avoid getting ...
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Is it Covid or flu? Here’s why it’s hard to know the difference
A new Covid wave may hit this winter – but as the infection has become more like a cold or flu, most of us don’t need to ...
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The deadly legacy of the 'forgotten pandemic' — and why it's drawing comparisons to COVID-19
It's been dubbed "the forgotten pandemic" — possibly because it coincided with some of the most momentous events in world ...
A third of Americans are still tipping more than they did before the coronavirus pandemic, according to a new report from CouponCabin.com. The survey of more than 1,000 U.S. consumers found that ...
The government has confirmed Queensland's state-run debt collection agency has now "finalised" all debts related to COVID ...
Despite fears that pandemic stress would harm child development, new research shows toddlers actually displayed fewer emotional and behavioral problems, especially in families with lower maternal ...
Grade 10 results suggested some students took the test less seriously after voters eliminated the MCAS as a graduation requirement last year.
Massachusetts education officials released the 2025 MCAS score results Monday, showing only 13 districts in the state have ...
A reader seeks advice about her husband, who has been cheating with someone who lives outside the country. He sends her money ...
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