Covid may feel as if it’s behind us. But we’re living in the branch of history it created. And its contours are only now coming into view. Opinion Five years after the pandemic began, Donald Trump is ...
Public health experts discuss lessons learned from the U.S. response to the COVID pandemic, on topics ranging from school ...
Complacency worries public health officials, who fear that a mutation or another virus could be worse than COVID, which ...
Along with almost 100,000 dead in Florida from COVID-19, the virus' imprint on schools, workplaces and politics lingers after ...
Why does nobody want to talk about the most tragic breakdown of leadership and ethics in our lifetimes?
COVID is still circulating in hospitals, according to Dr. Ken Lyn-Kew of National Jewish, but fewer are getting severely sick ...
The moment Boris Johnson addressed the nation on television ordering everyone to stay home will go down as a moment in ...
As bird flu spreads, and Team Trump begins dismantling America’s public health apparatus, a former FBI scientist and ...
Turner's legacy as a steadfast advocate for economic opportunity, urban resilience, and community revitalization remains ...
Five years after the first diagnosed coronavirus case in the North East was announced, a retired public health boss says ...
Have we learned anything? Examining past pandemics reveals the crucial lessons we must apply to future outbreaks.
The BMA continues to ensure that doctors’ experiences during the pandemic are heard and learnt from. We are actively contributing to the UK Covid Inquiry to ensure that crucial lessons are learned and ...
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