Showing results for: Coronavirus - Covid 19 (page 32)
Allergic reactions to Pfizer vaccine may have been caused by additive, not mRNA itself
Nicole Karlis
The clue to a handful of severe allergic reactions could be in the chemical used in the mRNA's packaging
Republicans enabled Trump for four years — of course he’s betraying them in the 11th hour
Amanda Marcotte
Why is Trump blowing up McConnell's coronavirus bill? It's a misguided extortion effort to steal the election
Leaked documents show how China’s army of paid internet trolls helped censor the coronavirus
Jeff Kao, Aaron Krolik, Paul Mozur, Raymond Zhong
China's government used paid internet trolls to make the virus look less severe and the authorities more capable
Texas has $2 billion in COVID relief funds left to spend. Advocacy groups are anxiously watching
Juan Pablo Garnham
Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller asked the governor to support rural hospitals and food banks
Public health doctor on pandemic holiday travel: “It sucks, but cancel your plans”
Dean Obeidallah
Pro-gathering sentiment from Ted Cruz and other right-wingers "is really deadly," Dr. Seema Yasmin tells Salon
People didn’t used to be “consumers.” What happened?
Kate Yoder
Shoppers, profits, growth: Why marketing-speak is bad for the planet.
Mitch McConnell is no more credible than Donald Trump — but the press sucks up to him
Dan Froomkin
Beltway reporters natter on about the "problem" of "dysfunction" — a problem overwhelmingly caused by one man
Going home for the holidays? For many Americans, that’s a risky decision
Victoria Knight
Many Americans are still planning to travel for the December holidays, despite the nation’s worsening COVID numbers
Minnesota Senator Jerry Relph dies from COVID-19 after attending large GOP dinner party
Travis Gettys
Republicans held a dinner party Nov. 5 with more than 100 attendees, after which Relph went into self-quarantine
Wall Street titan gloats over pandemic profits from rentals as eviction tsunami looms
Kenny Stancil
"Blackstone was a huge winner coming out of the global financial crisis," said billionaire CEO Stephen Schwarzman
Tucker Carlson warns Fox viewers to be “nervous” about the “glitzy” COVID vaccine
Roger Sollenberger
Carlson said that efforts to get people to inoculate themselves against the disease were a means of social control
Where do we go from here?
John R. Platt
We survived the pandemic, the election and worsening climate change — but not without a few scars
Donald Trump’s herd immunity: Who’s the real “enemy of the people”?
Chauncey DeVega
It's clearer than ever that Trump was happy to see people die. His assault on public health can't be forgotten
Did Mitch McConnell block relief bill for months because of a Kentucky nursing home mogul?
Roger Sollenberger
Businessman Terry Forcht carries a lot of weight in Kentucky politics, and he and McConnell go back decades
George Clooney responds to Tom Cruise COVID-19 speech: “He didn’t overreact”
Jude Dry
"It’s just not my style to take everybody to task that way," Clooney told Howard Stern of Cruise's on-set outburst
A healthcare worker explains what it’s like to get the Pfizer vaccine
Nicole Karlis
“It's a huge morale booster,” a frontline worker told Salon
“I was wrong to remove my mask at the White House”: Chris Christie films moving PSA after ICU stint
Roger Sollenberger
Christie split with Trump on the issue following his hospitalization, repeatedly urging Americans to mask up
Trump’s wrong. 15% “herd immunity” is not on par with strength of a vaccine
Victoria Knight
While it's true that around 15% of the population has had COVID-19, it's nowhere close to achieving "herd immunity"
Hospitals scramble to prioritize which workers are first for COVID shots
JoNel Aleccia
Hospitals have been advised to vaccinate highest-risk staff first, but have to decide who that is on their own
Public health officials weigh in on safer sex & dating during COVID – but will anyone listen?
Nicole Karlis
"It feels like they gave us nothing," one person told Salon about any guidelines on how to date during quarantine
DeSantis faces renewed scrutiny following discovery of mysterious gap in Florida’s COVID death tally
Igor Derysh
Florida may have “manipulated” COVID death data ahead of the November election: report
Of course, Trump takes a bow
Terry H. Schwadron
Horning in on Biden’s health team debut, the soon-to-be-former White House occupant claims credit for COVID vaccine
Under attack for its response to the coronavirus pandemic, OSHA is playing catch-up
Amy Martyn
Critics say OSHA is not working to prevent workplace outbreaks before they occur
Henry Cavill injured on “Witcher” set but production continues in the UK
Ryan Lattanzio
Production on Season 2 of "The Witcher" has already been suspended twice this year
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