Public health experts say the United States learned some things from COVID-19, but gaps remain in the public health ...
The pandemic may be over, but the endemic disease is still a threat, especially for older adults and those with certain risk ...
We’ve learned a lot about COVID-19 over the last five years, but big questions remain. Recent federal actions may hinder the disease’s management.
This week marks five years since March 13, 2020, the day President Donald Trump declared a national state of emergency over ...
Five years after the pandemic began, many local health officials say that the politicization of Covid has left them with ...
The shadow of the Washington Monument towers over “In America: Remember,” an art installation that features flags for every U ...
The government's response to the coronavirus fueled vaccine skepticism and backlash to public health mandates. New strategies ...
We spoke to 20 Louisiana health care workers about the lasting impacts of COVID-19, five years later. Here's what they said.
The Pew Research Center survey found that three-quarters of Americans acknowledge the pandemic took a toll on their lives, though nearly everyone reports some level of recovery. The shift to ...
Despite having one of the most sophisticated health care systems in the world, the U.S. response to the coronavirus pandemic fell well short when compared to other developed nations.
Five years after COVID-19 swept through the world, Wisconsin physicians are reflecting on the pandemic and looking ahead as Measles cases rise in the United States.
Eight scholars from Brown University looked back at the pandemic with an eye toward how its lessons can help the United States and other nations prepare for the next global health crisis.