We spoke to 20 Louisiana health care workers about the lasting impacts of COVID-19, five years later. Here's what they said.
Five years into the COVID-19 pandemic, many people still have questions. Here's what doctors said they're hearing – and what they wish to be asked – and how they're answering.
If confirmed, Makary would run one of the nation's leading health agencies, overseeing the regulation of food and drugs.
According to Reuters.com, travel on U.S. roads in 2024 increased by one percent to 3.28 trillion miles, which set a new yearly record and topped pre-COVID-19 levels for the first time. The DOT announced previously that road travel for 2023 had topped 2019 totals, but was forced to revise that figure to a lower total.
The COVID-19 pandemic that began 5 years ago caused changes that still are felt today in our politics, schools, hospitals, workplaces and homes.
COVID-19 didn’t just claim lives directly—it reshaped mortality patterns worldwide. A major international study found that life expectancy plummeted across most of the 24 analyzed countries, with additional deaths from cardiovascular disease,
Rates of drug overdose deaths decreased in the U.S. for the first time since the pandemic began, according to new federal data published Thursday.
Bhattacharya is a professor of health policy and economics at Stanford University who rose to prominence as a skeptic of lockdowns and mask mandates amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
BOWLING GREEN, Ky. (WBKO) - A Tennessee business owner has agreed to pay the United States over $1 million to resolve allegations that he unjustly enriched himself by misappropriating COVID-19 Economic Injury Disaster Loan (“EIDL”) funds obtained from the Small Business Administration (SBA) during the COVID-19 pandemic.
A group of prominent Republican senators unveiled the WHO is Accountable Act today, a legislative push to cement President Donald Trump’s recent executive
If confirmed, Makary would run one of the nation's leading health agencies, overseeing the regulation of food and drugs.