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Health care workers overcame fears to care for COVID-19 patients, as hospitals overflowed, adapting their methods as knowledge improved over time.
Dallas Cowboys passing game coordinator Ken Dorsey reveals the most important aspect of the team's passing game for the upcoming season.
In this exclusive interview with the WSWS, Dr. Daszak recounts the story of his persecution and that of other principled scientists falsely accused of bearing responsibility for the COVID-19 pandemic.
Five years after COVID-19, are we ready for a new pandemic? | Opinion The greatest lesson of this pandemic is that science alone is not enough. Education, communication and trust are just as ...
Local leaders acknowledge the media's crucial role during the pandemic in disseminating critical public health information.
Five years ago, the pandemic shut down our city in a way we never imagined. Fast forward to today, and COVID-19 looks a lot different But for some, it never really went away.
We know the COVID-19 pandemic caused social and economic harms, but many feel that it made people nastier and more confrontational in general.
Discover how COVID-19 transformed our daily lives in Las Vegas, with lasting changes like curbside pickup, digital menus, and ongoing safety practices that continue to shape our routines today.
Dr. Shira Doron, the point person for pandemic preparedness at Tufts Medical Center, reflects on how her team responded to the pandemic and how surprised she was about what happened outside the ...
A majority of Americans are worried about another global pandemic, according to a survey from February 18 to 26 for Gallup's COVID-19 web panel tracking poll, which began in March 2020.
It's been five years since the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 to be a pandemic.
Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey declared a state of emergency over COVID-19 on March 11, 2020. Here's a look back, five years later.
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