Five years after the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, public weariness and irresponsible politics are hampering an effective response to global infectious-disease outbreaks.
Small businesses like Ivy's Home and Garden and Picture This in Ohio have learned some things after the pandemic hit almost five years ago.
COVID is still being dealt with in the medical field today. Adena still has to report COVID cases to the Centers of Disease Control and is required to test people who are symptomatic, but Koury said ...
The authors of the report note that some school districts, including in poorer areas, have largely recovered from Covid ...
As recent research links the Mediterranean diet to reducing long COVID-19 risks, the Mayo Clinic releases a Superfoods Meal ...
Governor Mike DeWine announced a statewide school closure mandate on March 16, 2020, giving schools no choice but to go virtual. More: Five years since COVID: What have small businesses learned?
Michigan did well among the states in recovery in math between 2019 and 2024, but not in reading, according the Education ...
Why getting your flu and COVID-19 vaccines before the holidays is a good idea If you missed the early fall push for flu and COVID-19 vaccines, it's not too late. Genetic analysis of animals in ...
In 2020, a telltale sign that you'd gotten COVID-19 was the unexpected lost of taste and smell, as well as a fever and cough. Today, the symptoms may resemble other common seasonal illnesses.
Litchfield School Board members continued to wrestle with the challenges of providing education during a pandemic, as a parent and a leader of the local medical community spoke during a meeting ...