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What will COVID-19 look like in 2100? Scientists predict three possible scenarios
Nicole Karlis
Experts forecast three futures for the coronavirus
Congress just made a “choice to extend the pandemic” by cutting international COVID aid to $0
Jake Johnson
Congress approved nearly $800 billion for the military but not a cent to prevent new variants
“A poor people’s pandemic: Poorest US counties had twice as many COVID deaths as richest counties
Jake Johnson
New analysis highlights the consequences of a "systemic failure to address poverty" in the United States
Anti-vax activist claims COVID-19 vaccines cause AIDS
Brandon Gage
Right-wing anti-vax activist Dr. Sherri Tenpenny was ridiculed for her statements
DeJoy may have violated conflict of interest law by profiting off USPS Covid tests: watchdog group
Jake Johnson
Justice Department urged to investigate after watchdog group found DeJoy owns stock in Abbott Laboratories
The FDA approves a second booster for those older than 50. Are they preparing for another wave?
Nicole Karlis
The authorization for another booster arrives just as BA.2 becomes the dominant strain in the U.S.
Rich countries are getting the new COVID vaccine first
Jake Johnson
"There are still a lot of unvaccinated people in poor countries and, once again, they are at the back of the line," said one expert.
Pfizer CEO pushes yearly Covid shots while experts hesitate
Arthur Allen
Assertions by pharmaceutical company executives have created pressure for scientists and politicians to take action
Truckers protesting mask orders are now experiencing Covid-like symptoms
Travis Gettys
"People's Convoy" truckers protesting Covid-19 safety measures around Washington D.C. are getting sick
Do we all need a fourth vaccine dose? Why doctors are not convinced — yet
Nicole Karlis
Vaccine-makers are seeking approval for a second booster. Some doctors don’t think the evidence is strong
The psychology of “nudging” during a global pandemic
Bryony Lau
"Nudging" has been used as a technocratic fix for difficult policy problems, but is it effective during a pandemic?
To prevent future variants, we must protect those most at risk
Michael Rose
Protecting the immunocompromised is not only a matter of health equity, it’s critical to ending the pandemic
Did you lose touch with a pre-pandemic acquaintance? You’re not alone
Nicole Karlis
Casual acquaintances disappeared from the lives of many during the pandemic — to the detriment of our happiness
Big Pharma is dead set on preventing poorer countries from making their own vaccines
Charlotte Kilpatrick
Waiving Covid vaccine patents would help poor countries fight the disease. Pharma giants won't let that happen
It’s not over, America: Spring is here — and so is the next wave of COVID
Heather Digby Parton
Republicans are pretending it's all over — and so is everybody else. Data from Europe and Asia suggest otherwise
An omicron sub-variant is spreading rapidly in the UK. The US may be next
Nicole Karlis
“I think late April is when things will start to get really worrisome,” one epidemiologist said
How this tiny Christian college is driving the right’s nationwide war against public schools
Kathryn Joyce
Exclusive: In the full-scale conservative assault on public education, Hillsdale College is leading the charge
The NFL has been using an unproven measure to get players with Covid back on the field fast
Rae Ellen Bichell
The league is using the arcane "Ct value" to allow players to return after testing positive for covid
COVID — and Donald Trump — broke our social contract
Heather Digby Parton
COVID politics seeded during Trump's last year in office have shown Americans an ugly side of our culture
Your blood type may affect how sick you get from COVID-19, genetic study confirms
Matthew Rozsa
Along with age and pre-existing conditions, add blood type to the list of factors that affect illness severity
Florida becomes first state to buck CDC, will recommend against vaccines for children
Jon Skolnik
The announcement comes just days after the state's governor scolded high school kids for wearing masks
Covid-positive deer may be harboring the virus and infecting humans, study says
Matthew Rozsa
Scientists are suspicious that a COVID-19 variant has been spreading back and forth between humans and deer
Study: COVID-19 infects four areas of the male genital tract
Kelly McClure
“Surprisingly, the male reproductive tract lit up like a Christmas tree”
CDC director rebukes Ron DeSantis for scolding high school students over masks
Jon Skolnik
"Those students should have been comfortable wearing a mask," the CDC head said. "It is absolutely their choice"
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