Idaho Health Department Bans COVID Vaccines, Ignoring Opposition from Its Top Doctor
A health department in Idaho is the first in the nation to effectively ban providing COVID-19 vaccines to community members.
San Francisco Workers Win Millions After Being Forced to Leave Jobs for Refusing to Get Vaccinated
Transit employees have been awarded over $1 million each in a lawsuit filed after workers lost their jobs for refusing Covid vaccines on religious grounds.
#TraitorTrump Trends on X After Russia Confirms Trump Secretly Gifted Putin COVID Test Machine
#TraitorTrump has begun trending on X (formerly Twitter) after it was confirmed that the former President sent COVID-19 testing equipment to Russia at the height of the pandemic.
Russia Confirms Bombshell Report That Trump Secretly Sent COVID Tests to Putin
The Trump campaign had rejected all reporting included in Bob Woodward's upcoming book "War"
Kamala Mocks Trump for Getting 'Punked' by Putin After Reports He Sent 'Murderous Dictator' Covid Tests
The presidential candidate didn't mince words about the former president during her appearance on "The Howard Stern" show on Tuesday.
Trump Won't Run Again If He Loses to Kamala: 'That Will Be It'
On Sunday, former President Donald Trump indicated in an interview with Sharyl Attkisson that his current bid for the nation's highest office will be his last.
Latino household wealth growth continued to outpace others but still remains far from Non-Hispanic Whites
Latinos are making big strides towards building more wealth, a new report showed
Woman with Covid convicted of homicide for fatally infecting neighbor
DNA evidence confirmed she transmitted the virus to her neighbor, who died of pneumonia caused by COVID-19.
Researchers discover antibody that neutralizes all known COVID-19 variants, paving way for universal vaccine
The discovery of a possible universal vaccine comes amid summer COVID-19 surge, as researchers warn current vaccines fall short against circulating variants.
More Americans are buying into misinformation about COVID-19 vaccines, new poll shows
The level of trust for doctors serving in hospitals has also been impacted, decreasing from nearly 72% in April 2020 to 40% in January 2024
Meta CEO Zuckerberg Says US Pressure On Covid-19 Posts Was 'Wrong'
Regarding the pandemic, the Facebook founder said the Biden administration had in 2021 "repeatedly pressured our teams for months to censor certain COVID-19 content, including humor and satire."
Latino families have largely recovered from pandemic challenges, new study shows
From buying homes, to creating businesses and increasing purchases, majority of Latino families have bounced back from pandemic troubles
President Biden tests positive for Covid and cancels speech at Unidos US' annual convention
Biden was set to speak at the convention to continue appealing to Latino voters.
Hot summer months are yet again causing a surge of COVID-19 cases around the United States
KP.3 and KP.2 strains have been found in 53% of the COVID-19 cases reported by the CDC data as of June 22.
Blacks and Hispanics are twice as likely to lose Medicaid after COVID-19 eligibility expansion ended
The study by JAMA Internal Medicine reveals the racial and ethnic disparities in Medicaid disenrollment after the pandemic
Pandemic Agreement Talks Come To The Crunch
Having ploughed past several previous deadlines, the hard stop of next week's annual gathering of the World Health Organization's 194 member states is now in clear sight.
Pfizer Profits Drop On Lower Covid-19 Product Sales
Much lower sales of Covid-19 vaccine Comirnaty and therapeutic Paxlovid accounted for a 20 percent drop in first-quarter revenues to $14.9 billion compared with the year-ago period.
Pandemic Accord Talks At Loggerheads As Time Ticks Away
Shaken by Covid-19, which shredded economies, overturned societies, crippled health systems and killed millions, countries decided in December 2021 to build a framework of binding commitments to stop such trauma from ever happening again.
The Covid-19 Pandemic Officially Began Four Years Ago: Are Latinos Still Getting Vaccinated?
A survey by the Pew Research Center showed that 70% of Latino respondents said they didn't get the reinforcement that became available last September. 27% did
Covid Lowered Life Expectancy By 1.6 Years Worldwide: Study
The rate of death for people over 15 rose by 22 percent for men and 17 percent for women during this time, the researchers estimated.
Chronical Absenteeism From School Among Latinos Skyrockets During COVID Pandemic
The number shot up by more than 50 percent, more than for any other demographic. The reasons and the proposals to revert this
UK Covid-19 Inquiry To Grill PM Sunak Over Eat Out Scheme
Sunak, who was finance minister at the time, is due to give evidence to the public inquiry into the UK government's handling of the crisis.
Covid-19 Variant Maintains Threat: WHO
Covid-19 remains a threat as a virus variant has been spreading steadily around the globe, the World Health Organisation said Tuesday.
Teenage Latinos With Major Depression Receive the Least Treatment in the U.S.
A study explored racial and ethnic difference in the prevalence of major depression and disparities in treatment during the pandemic. These are its conclusions
COVID Tests Are Available to Anyone in the Country with a US Address, Regardless of Legal Status
One household is eligible for one order of COVID-19 rapid tests–each order includes four rapid tests
Consumption of Alcohol Among Young US Adults from Minority Groups Increased in 2021-2023: Gallup
While alcohol consumption in the U.S. has declined among young people, drinking rates for Latinos have increased over the past decade.
Global Covid Cases Up 80% As New Subvariant Rises
WHO said that nations reported nearly 1.5 million new cases from July 10 to Aug. 6, an 80% increase compared to the previous 28 days.
COVID Lab-Leak Theory Constantly Disputed As China Accuses FBI Of 'Politicizing' The Issue
China opposed the FBI's assertion that the COVID-19 pandemic may have been caused by a virus that emerged from a Chinese lab.
Biden To End Covid-19, Public Health Emergencies On May 11
President Biden said that his administration will end twin emergencies related to the COVID-19 pandemic on May 11, 2023.
iPhone Manufacturing Could Move To India In 2027 With China Suppliers Struggling
iPhone production could move to India soon at the rate that delays have been becoming a problem for Apple in delivering the device in timely fashion.