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Can you get “long COVID” from a breakthrough infection? Here’s what we know

Nicole Karlis
"Biologically it's hard to think of reasons why it won't happen," one expert tells Salon

The war against COVID-19 was fought with weapons developed to battle HIV

Matthew Rozsa
The SARS-CoV-2 vaccines were able to be created so quickly thanks to decades of HIV research

“There is no pandemic”: How a LA megachurch became a bastion of evangelical coronavirus denial

Alex Henderson
Coronavirus denial is by no means universal in Christianity

The lambda variant is ominous for what it says about the future trajectory of the pandemic

Matthew Rozsa
The lambda variant is alarming experts who fear, more generally, a return to lockdown era COVID-19 conditions

Texas’ COVID surge: GOP Gov. Greg Abbott tests positive as nursing home deaths spike

Jon Skolnik
Texas requests five mortuary trailers after Republican Gov. Greg Abbott banned mask mandates

Biden administration expected to recommend booster shots 8 months after first vaccination

Nicole Karlis
Yet experts disagree whether such shots are necessary: "Unclear" if there's a "firm scientific basis" for boosters

America’s neofascist death cult won’t help stop the pandemic. We have to survive them, too

Chauncey DeVega
Millions have surrendered to a type of derangement where obligations to other human beings no longer apply

DeSantis’ executive order is misleading about lack of scientific support for masking in schools

Victoria Knight
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has consistently taken positions contrary to public health guidance from experts

Unions warned the CDC’s mask rollback would have consequences. They were right

Bob Hennelly
For unions, the mask flip-flop was the 2nd time that “guidance” from the CDC would have catastrophic consequences

A quarter of U.S. hospitals, and counting, demand workers get vaccinated. But not here

Katheryn Houghton
At least seven states have enacted laws to prevent covid vaccine mandates or so-called vaccine passports

Calls for removal of “bandit” USPS Postmaster General Louis DeJoy gain steam

Jon Queally
Rep. Gerry Connolly, D-Va. — who chairs the subcommittee with oversight of USPS — called for DeJoy's removal Friday

FDA approves additional vaccine doses for immunocompromised

Nicole Karlis
Doses could start being administered immediately to those who qualify

Meet the citizen scientists tinkering with their own immune systems in an attempt to avoid COVID

Michael Karlis
Self-experimenters are finding workarounds to get COVID booster shots, sharing their own antibody counts online

“Failure of the hospital system”: Rachel Maddow sounds the alarm about COVID’s impact on Mississippi

Brenley Goertzen
"This is not what they are warning might happen. This is today," said Maddow. "This is what's happening right now"

Trump was “doing his best Mussolini impression” after his COVID diagnosis, niece writes in new book

Jon Skolnik
Mary Trump recounts the moment Donald Trump ripped off his face mask upon returning to the White House

Vaccine disinformation and partisan politics are killing us — literally

Alan D. Blotcky, Anthony Scaramucci
America has a storied history of immunization — but our response to COVID has been hopelessly distorted so far

Rand Paul calls for civil disobedience over vaccines: “They can’t arrest all of us”

Jon Skolnik
"We can simply say no, not again"

The GOP’s death cult comes for the children

Sophia Tesfaye
Republicans are using kids as political pawns — again

Vaccine paranoia: Why right-wingers are worried about their “precious bodily fluids”

Chauncey DeVega
Millions of Americans believe there are microchips in the vaccines. Jason Colavito says these delusions run deep

When to admit you’re wrong: JFK’s lessons for Joe Biden

Matthew Rozsa
John F. Kennedy took responsibility for the Bay of Pigs debacle — and it worked. Biden should study that history

Bans on mask mandates by GOP governors are being successfully challenged in court

Jon Skolnik
A judge struck down a ban in Arkansas while a lawsuit against Florida's ban was filed on Friday

Twitter reacts to Marjorie Taylor Greene’s new conspiracy theory about the New York Times

John Wright
The Georgia representative accused the newspaper of collaborating with Twitter to have her account banned
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