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“Dangerous and deadly”: Ron DeSantis pushes permanent ban on COVID mitigation measures
Julia Conley
Democrat rips DeSantis for promoting "a fake ideology with real consequences"
We asked experts whether children are really getting more sick, more often
Nicole Karlis
A rumor circulating among parents posits that kids are getting sick more frequently now. We dug into the data
Tucker Carlson and Alex Jones text each other conspiracy theories
Meaghan Ellis
The timeline of the conversations began at the onset of the pandemic
Public health agencies try to restore trust as they fight misinformation
Lauren Sausser
The skepticism and misinformation surrounding COVID vaccines now threatens other public health priorities
2022 will be remembered as the year pandemic dragged on — while everyone pretended it was over
Matthew Rozsa
Vaccines and boosters weren't enough to protect us from what mutated into the most infectious virus ever known
Hospital financial decisions play a role in the critical shortage of pediatric beds for RSV patients
Liz Szabo
"There’s no incentive for hospitals to provide money-losing services," one doctor explained
Inside Google’s quest to digitize troops’ tissue samples
James Bandler
The tech giant seeks access to a priceless trove of veterans’ skin samples, tumor biopsies and organ slices
Why being a farmworker is a health risk
David Bacon
Both the nature of the work and flaws in the support system cause injuries and illness
Florida Republican behind “Don’t Say Gay” law charged with COVID relief fraud
Julia Conley
Democrat says she's not surprised someone who "exploits queer kids" would "be charged with exploiting taxpayers"
World Health Organization rebrands ‘monkeypox’ as mpox. Does it matter?
Troy Farah
The thorny cultural politics of naming a virus loomed large for the global public health agency
DeSantis-backed education purge begins after right-wing school board takeovers in Florida
Julia Conley
"Our kids' education cannot be left in the hand of extremists," advocate warns
Terrorist funders, arms traffickers and drug runners: The global threat of rogue diplomacy
Debbie Cenziper, Will Fitzgibbon, Delphine Reuter, Eva Herscowitz, Emily Anderson Stern
Massive investigation discovers alarming evidence on so-called honorary consuls
The connection between social media use and vaccine hesitancy
Muhammad E. Rasul, Jaeho Cho, Saifuddin Ahmed
People who consume a lot of news on social media are more likely to be skeptical of COVID-19 vaccines
Who sees what you flush? Wastewater surveillance for public health is on the rise
Rochelle H. Holm
Officials are testing wastewater for insight into a community's health, but most are unaware of it
Marjorie Taylor Greene says communists got her banned from Twitter
Brandon Gage
Greene was banned from the platform in January for sharing misinformation about COVID-19 vaccines
As midterms near, immigrants and voters of color being targeted with rampant misinformation
Areeba Shah
Voting rights groups fight back against widespread misinformation aimed at foreign-language voters and others
The political purgatory of the COVID dead
Timothy Recuber
Those who’ve died of COVID can be neither properly remembered nor fully forgotten
Why some evangelical Christians trust their pastors more than their doctors on vaccines
Troy Farah
Research has found Christian nationalism to be one of the strongest predictors of COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy
Viruses may be “watching” you
Ivan Erill
A biologist explains the intricacies of viruses and phages in your body
GOP seizes on Biden’s claim that the ‘pandemic is over’ to demand Medicaid cuts
Jake Johnson
"Saying the pandemic is 'over' is likely to eliminate the possibility of any additional Covid response funding"
Markey calls for federal probe of DeSantis’ Martha’s Vineyard maneuver
Jessica Corbett
The Treasury Department is urged to investigate the Florida governor's use of Covid-19 relief
Amid the turmoil of COVID, biosafety legislation gets political
Michael Schulson
COVID-19 has polarized conversations about lab safety. Pushes for more oversight are increasingly from Republicans
In the hospital, with no staff in sight
D. Watkins
Where are the workers? They're tired and fed up. Is it any wonder we have so many essential jobs unfilled?
How Montana GOP hijacked public health amid COVID pandemic and brought a hospital to the brink
Jenny Deam, Marilyn W. Thompson
“The human psyche was not built for this," distraught hospital worker says
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