Five years after Texas’ first COVID death, the state spends less on public health, vaccination rates have dropped and a distrust of authority has taken hold.
Five years ago this month, the world stopped. Here is a look back at how we reacted in the early days and months of the ...
The higher rates of infection and death weren’t the result of anything Black people had done to make ourselves sick; they ...
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.
They must use maximum protection — full facemasks with filters, multi-layered gloves and socks, shoe covers, hooded hazmat ...
During the first Trump era, the resistance engaged in soaring rhetoric about unity — then fell apart. Will this time be ...
Stuck in their bedrooms, the class of 2021 missed important rites of passage — first job, first car, first date. Now young ...
Cold germs from someone’s nose or cough can live on surfaces for hours to days, depending on many factors. Learn which ...
Minnesota-based 3M still ships millions of respirators, though health care is not the major market it briefly was.
Local medical professionals and others reflect on the scars left by the pandemic and resilience in unprecedented times ...
Beauty lovers, if you want to maintain a youthful glow to the skin, sunscreen needs to be a non-negotiable in your skincare ...