It is perhaps fitting that, as President Donald Trump prepared to address the Republican National Convention on Thursday night, a Category 4 hurricane crashed into the Gulf Coast, wildfires were ...
Phillips is a fellow of the American College of Epidemiology and vice president of science and strategy for the COVID Collaborative. Much of this analysis is sound — calls to improve stockpiles, ...
Where and when the Covid-19 pandemic began — in Wuhan, China in late 2019 — is well known. How it began is a matter of heated controversy. There are two competing hypotheses, one of which is hindering ...
A dismantled health infrastructure leaves the U.S. incredibly vulnerable, warns infectious-disease expert Michael Osterholm.
At the start of a hearing on COVID’s origins last month, Ohio Republican Brad Wenstrup said that the committee was not out to attack science. “Let me be clear, I support global health research; I ...
Study emphasizes the importance of bolstering trust in health communication from public sources like the CDC and addressing emotional impacts of loss. Study: Trust in the science behind COVID-19 ...
Vaccines have traditionally worked by teaching the immune system to recognize a specific virus or bacterium—in effect, ...
As the summer surge of COVID-19 crests, many people are weighing whether they need to get booster shots now to protect against the disease (SN: 7/19/24). The U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved ...
The next pandemic is not a matter of if, but when. Whether Indiana is better equipped to respond will depend on what we choose to remember and what we are willing to change.
Five years ago, the World Health Organization declared the outbreak of COVID-19 a pandemic. That launched widespread shutdowns, mandates for masks and vaccines and caused enormous social and economic ...
As the raw emotion of the Covid-19 Inquiry draws to a close, Britain’s collective trauma must be used to stop this ever happening again, says the Mirror's Health Editor Martin Bagot ...
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