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People I’m close to have COVID. I tested negative, but have symptoms. Could the test be wrong?

Nicole Karlis
A vaccinated reader cares for a child with COVID; the reader now has symptoms too. Are negative tests ever wrong?

The conservative group using the courts to push ivermectin on COVID patients

Jon Skolnik
The ivermectin craze is being fueled by medical front groups with ties to right-wing dark money

The QAnon playbook: Republicans make school board meetings the new battleground

Amanda Marcotte
GOP takes a page from QAnon: Using concern for kids to push authoritarianism

Republicans’ war on vaccines: GOP pushes strategy to prolong the pandemic

Amanda Marcotte
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott's ban on vaccine mandates shows how much Republicans are betting on COVID-19 to win in 2022

Road to nowhere: Oklahoma’s Donald J. Trump Highway runs through the Dust Bowl

Russell Cobb
Trump got 92% of the vote in desolate Cimarron County, Oklahoma. But locals remain skeptical, about everything

“Lab leak” or natural spillover? Leading scientists debate COVID-19’s origins

Daniel Karel
Science Magazine hosted four leading researchers to debate whether COVID-19 was the result of a lab leak

“Kellogg’s on strrr-ike”: 1,400 Workers walk off job to protect benefits

Kenny Stancil
The company's attempt to cut healthcare and other benefits comes as it rakes in record profits

Malaria, known to humans for millennia, finally has a vaccine. Here’s why it was so hard to develop

Nicole Karlis
About a year passed between COVID-19's discovery and the creation of a vaccine. Why was malaria so much harder?

Opinion: Government food aid programs need a digital facelift

Mia Jackson
Burgeoning online markets for food and grocery delivery may hold the key to fighting food insecurity

‘Entirely unsurprising’: Merck slammed for 4,000% markup of taxpayer-funded COVID-19 drug

Jake Johnson
"Another example of Big Pharma reaping billions from public investment into research"

How the once-feared mu variant all but disappeared

Nicole Karlis
The vaccine-resistant variant turned heads when it was discovered. It hasn't been detected anywhere for two weeks

Why Joe Biden remains hostage to the GOP’s death cult

Amanda Marcotte
Vaccine mandates are the only way to win the COVID wars. President Biden can just end this now

“Disgraceful”: Florida faces questioning from Biden admin after failing to submit COVID funding plan

Jon Skolnik
The development comes amid an ever-growing rift between Gov. Ron DeSantis and the Biden administration

Hidden figures: In New Jersey and Mississippi, the COVID death rate is higher than Brazil

Bob Hennelly
What unites a blue state with unionized labor and the deep-red cradle of the Confederacy? Racial inequality

Preliminary research finds that even mild cases of COVID-19 leave a mark on the brain

Jessica Bernard
A cognitive neuroscientist explains the impact of mild COVID-19 cases on the brain's gray matter

QAnon extremists make inroads with Mormons: report

Alex Henderson
A new poll found 21% of Mormons believe in several key tenets of the QAnon conspiracy

GOP governor fights to use COVID relief funds to build new prisons

Jon Skolnik
Alabama currently has the highest COVID-19 death rate out of any state in the nation

Instead of just getting vaccinated, anti-vaxxers are drinking iodine antiseptic

Nicole Karlis
Side effects of ingesting Betadine can range from stomach pain to burning of one's gastrointestinal tract

New Johnson & Johnson data shows second shot boosts antibodies and protection against COVID-19

Maureen Ferran
But one dose is still strong against the delta variant

A daily pill to treat COVID could be just months away, scientists say

JoNel Aleccia
Daily antiviral pills for treating COVID-19 might be available by late fall or winter

Trump administration assumed “everyone was going to get COVID anyway,” ex-FDA chief reveals

Sarah K. Burris
"We just need to get kids back in the class because everybody is going to get this virus at some point or another"

A prescription for saving democracy: Is public health key to beating back fascism?

Paul Rosenberg
"Public health" doesn't sound sexy — but in the wake of this pandemic, it offers a pathway to redeeming democracy

Michigan’s Gov. Whitmer gives up ability to enact mask, vaccine mandates in new budget bill

Alex Henderson
Under a new budget bill, Michigan could not require employees or customers to be vaccinated against COVID

COVID is changing Trump country: Alabama’s population shrinks for the first time in history

Jon Skolnik
The development comes amid evidence that COVID-19 incidence and death correlate with Trump supporters
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