Nearly three-quarters of U.S. adults (72%) say the COVID-19 pandemic did more to drive the country apart than to bring it ...
Partial CDC data suggest that influenza deaths may have already reached as high as 2% of deaths for the week ending on Feb. 1 ...
Without an honest public debate about what worked and what didn’t, public health experts say, we’re even less prepared for ...
Although the pandemic is over, COVID cases are still prevalent. We are seeing high numbers of COVID cases along with the flu, ...
The first few weeks of the Trump presidency have left some college leaders reminded of the uncertainty they felt during the early days of COVID-19.
Michael Rotolo contributed to this chapter. The COVID-19 pandemic had an enormous impact on how religious communities gather ...
An Omaha Public Schools principal said 5 years after the COVID pandemic, schools are still dealing with the fallout of ...
The U.S. has seen earlier and more intense surges of the flu and RSV this year than is typical, pediatrician Dr. Ryan Fulton notes.
According to the survey of nearly 10,000 U.S. adults, 72% say the pandemic deepened national divisions, while only 11% believe it fostered unity. Political polarization shaped responses to health ...
Surveys before, early on in and towards the end of the covid-19 pandemic suggest that although older people's well-being ...
The No. 2 in command at the National Institutes of Health, Dr. Lawrence A. Tabak, who served as acting director of the agency ...
Nebraska Medicine's director of Behavioral Health remembers many health care workers having to pick up extra shifts because ...