Showing results for: Coronavirus - Covid 19 (page 27)
Progressives call out Joe Manchin for “double standard”: He backed “openly racist” Jeff Sessions
Igor Derysh
AOC questions Manchin's support for Sessions after he expresses "unease" about Interior nominee Deb Haaland
AOC calls for probe of Cuomo’s disastrous handling of Covid-19 outbreaks in nursing homes
Kenny Stancil
"Thousands of vulnerable New Yorkers lost their lives in nursing homes throughout the pandemic," she said
Companies pan for marketing gold in vaccines
Sarah Kwon
The concept of using vaccines to market a business isn’t new
Meghan McCain complains she hasn’t gotten a vaccine yet, calls for Dr. Fauci to be fired
Manuela Lopez Restrepo
“The fact that I, Meghan McCain, co-host of 'The View,' don’t know when or how I will be able to get a vaccine"
500,000 dead Americans: One year of COVID exposes the rot of GOP ideology
Amanda Marcotte
Half a million dead and Texas in shambles — Democrats have a real chance to destroy "small government" arguments
Polyamorous relationships under severe strain during the pandemic
Riki Thompson
The pandemic blew up some carefully constructed "polycules"
Dying on the waitlist
David Armstrong, Marshall Allen
In Los Angeles County and around the country, doctors have had to decide who gets a lifesaving COVID-19 treatment
COVID-19 has shown how Big Pharma is broken
Charlotte Kilpatrick
Though they were warned, pharmaceutical companies refused to invest in coronavirus research until it was too late
Why opening restaurants is exactly what the coronavirus wants us to do
Caroline Chen
Experts say we could speed viruses’ spread by providing them with superspreading playgrounds
The death of the public political apology
Edwin Battistella
Is "expressing regrets" the equivalent of sticking air quotes around apologies?
Texas disaster exposes what happens when Republicans replace governance with trolling
Amanda Marcotte
Republicans have mastered the art of breaking government and telling voters it's because government can't work
Anti-immigrant vitriol complicates vaccine rollout in southern states
Sarah Varney
Eastern Tennessee: doctors see how hard-line immigration policy can affect the health and well-being of a community
Two mutated coronaviruses have merged into one hybrid virus. Here’s how that happened
Matthew Rozsa
Scientist say that the emergent hybrid virus underscores the need to keep tabs on mutant strains
How one tiny country is beating the pandemic and climate change
Kate Yoder
One single death from COVID-19, and it's carbon-negative. What's up with Bhutan?
Why the AstraZeneca/Oxford coronavirus vaccine could be a game-changer
Matthew Rozsa
AstraZeneca's coronavirus vaccine has a few characteristics that may give it an edge over others
Could my blood type affect my chances of getting COVID-19?
Mary Elizabeth Williams
A variety of studies find a blood type connection to COVID-19 outcomes
The coronavirus pandemic is making many Americans rethink having kids
Nicole Karlis
From financial fears to fertility appointments being pushed, the pandemic has led to a baby bust
“An outrage”: AstraZeneca told to justify unequal vaccine pricing amid soaring profits
Jessica Corbett
"Why is the global south paying more than rich countries for your COVID-19 vaccine?"
Trump’s COVID response was deadly — but decades of dreadful, racist policy set up the catastrophe
Igor Derysh
A commission set out to study Trump’s policies. Their report ended up as an indictment of the entire U.S. system
Fauci says it will be “open season” for COVID-19 vaccine by April
Nicole Karlis
"Virtually everybody and anybody in any category could start to get vaccinated,” Fauci said.
Amid tragic blunders, former pandemic hero Andrew Cuomo now compared to Trump: “He’s a bully”
Igor Derysh
Once a pandemic father figure with a book deal, an Emmy and online fans, New York's governor has lost his halo
Heralded as key to returning to normal, digital “vaccine passport” plans prompt Orwellian concerns
Nicole Karlis
International travel won't be easy until you're vaccinated — and you might need a digital passport to prove it
Ron DeSantis was seen maskless at the Super Bowl and then offers a laughable excuse
Meaghan Ellis
Florida blocks COVID-19 information from public as Gov. Ron DeSantis touts transparency
People with dementia are twice as likely to contract COVID-19, according to new study
Matthew Rozsa
Additionally, the study found that African Americans with dementia are particularly vulnerable to COVID-19
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