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Coronavirus
Page 17 of 100
Health
COVID-19 global health emergency will hopefully end next year, WHO chief says. But ‘the burden of post-COVID condition is only likely to increase’
By
Erin Prater
December 14, 2022
The CDC finally put a number on how many lives long COVID has claimed: ‘It’s probably an undercount’
By
Erin Prater
December 14, 2022
Health
People who skipped their COVID vaccine are at higher risk of traffic accidents, according to a new study
By
Erin Prater
December 13, 2022
Most U.S. kids still haven’t received a flu or COVID vaccine. It’s helping fuel a tripledemic that’s slamming hospitals nationwide
By
Erin Prater
December 12, 2022
Health
The ‘pandemic is over’ mindset is seeping into nursing homes in troubling ways: ‘Worry about your granny’
By
Carla K. Johnson
,
Laura Ungar
and
The Associated Press
December 11, 2022
Health
‘It’s so cowardly’: Fauci slams ‘lowlife’ trolls who harass and abuse his family
By
Chloe Taylor
December 9, 2022
Commentary
COVID, flu, RSV: The benefits of advocating for boosters in the workplace–and how to go about it
By
Gleb Tsipursky
December 9, 2022
Health
Fauci isn’t just worried about a ‘wave of infections’ as China reopens. He sees a risk in a whole new wave of mutant variants
By
Alena Botros
December 7, 2022
Nearly half of COVID patients worldwide still have symptoms after 4 months, according to a giant new study
By
Erin Prater
December 7, 2022
China’s relaxed COVID restrictions suggest it will reopen sooner than expected—but ‘millions of daily new cases’ will likely disrupt its economic recovery
By
Nicholas Gordon
December 7, 2022
Doctors are overprescribing antibiotics during the tripledemic. The shortage could hurt those who truly need them
By
Erin Prater
December 6, 2022
Health
The nursing shortage keeps getting worse, and foundations and major donors are pouring in millions to stem the tide
By
Alex Daniels of The Chronicle of Philanthropy
and
The Associated Press
December 6, 2022
What is China’s Covid Zero policy? Here’s everything you need to know from what’s changing to why it’s so hard to scrap
By
Bloomberg
December 6, 2022
Health
Thanksgiving kicked off a COVID surge, and it’s slamming U.S. hospitals already battling the tripledemic: ‘It’s the perfect storm for a terrible holiday season’
By
Erin Prater
December 5, 2022
Leadership
Long COVID has forced millions out of work and wiped out $170 billion in wages annually. Here’s how employers can avoid losing talent this winter
By
Paige McGlauflin
December 5, 2022
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