Five years after the WHO declared the COVID global outbreak to be a pandemic, frontline health care workers reflect on what they remember of the early days of COVID.
Benefit cuts fears of thousands still too ill to work - Long Covid sufferers open up about lives destroyed by illness as they ...
Initial phase III trial results from November 2020 suggested that, after two doses, new mRNA vaccines developed by Moderna ...
Doctors and nurses at the time were being pushed to their capacity as hospitals and urgent care facilities piled up, putting strain on the system.
Today, many things are different, The Journal has had to adapt to a post-COVID environment. We’re still in a hybrid work environment, but we’re still the longest continuously published daily newspaper ...
Five years since COVID-19 was declared a public health emergency in Dallas County in March 2020, local health experts say the ...
The Biden administration spent $267 million on research grants and contracts related to "misinformation" in 2021, a watchdog ...
Five years after the WHO declared COVID to be a pandemic, questions remain including how many people have died.
Vaccine hesitancy was rising even before COVID-19 emerged – but the pandemic exacerbated the trend. More kindergartners are ...
The ups and downs of the last five years have had a huge impact on how we fly, where we go and whether we travel at all. We asked readers to share their stories.
COVID-19 killed 1.2 million Americans. Many of those who died were parents, and the story of the children they left behind has gotten little attention.