The COVID-19 pandemic: the 5-year anniversary of a global shift. What did Louisiana hospitals learn?
We spoke to 20 Louisiana health care workers about the lasting impacts of COVID-19, five years later. Here's what they said.
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It's been five years since the COVID-19 pandemic first arrived in Ohio. While many of COVID's hallmarks have receded, its impact remains.
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 changed how people viewed illness but also revealed the depths of mistrust in medicine, masking and vaccines.
The widespread availability of vaccines is preventing severe illness and death. Those same vaccines are constantly being updated to cover current variants, much like the flu shot. Along with that, the baseline immunity that comes from so many people having contracted the virus ended the pandemic and turned COVID 19 into a more manageable illness.
Two elected officials who helped with masking rules and vaccination, and a former school board member, tell us their thoughts.
Enter wastewater surveillance — a tool public health officials used during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic to monitor the virus' spread. But new research led by Oregon State University shows that testing wastewater won’t be as helpful for tracking the spread of the H5N1 bird flu.
Five years after the first confirmed case of COVID-19 in Kentucky, the memory of the pandemic's worst days live on inside Kentucky hospitals.
Along with almost 100,000 dead in Florida from COVID-19, the virus' imprint on schools, workplaces and politics lingers after five years.
One of the first two cases of COVID-19 reported in Florida came in Sarasota County. The pandemic had lasting implications for the region.
Five years have passed since the COVID-19 pandemic first hit Ohio. In its early days, the coronavirus left communities and leaders reeling and searching for ways to adapt. Schools and businesses were abruptly closed, many central Ohioans began working from home and grocery store shelves were briefly cleared out by a panicked public.
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