COVID-19 pandemic

Joe Biden Signs Bill to Declassify COVID-19 Origin Intelligence

President Joe Biden has signed a bill that will declassify the COVID-19 origin intelligence materials, which could show the potential relations between the outbreak of the pandemic and the Wuhan lab in China.
Anthony Fauci Says U.S. ‘Certainly’ Still in the Middle of COVID-19 Pandemic, Says Americans Shouldn’t Feel ‘Done’ With It

Anthony Fauci Says U.S. 'Certainly' Still in the Middle of COVID-19 Pandemic, Says Americans Shouldn't Feel 'Done' With It

Dr. Anthony Fauci has issued a warning to the public, saying that the United States is "certainly" still in the middle of the COVID-19 pandemic. He added that he is "very troubled" by the divisive state of American politics.
Majority of COVID-19 Deaths in United States Were Vaccinated People, New Study Shows

Majority of COVID-19 Deaths in United States Were Vaccinated People, New Study Shows

A new study has found that 58% of COVID-19 deaths in August were people who had been vaccinated or received a booster shot.
Khosta-2 More Dangerous? Scientists Warn New Bat Virus Is Similar to COVID-19 Infecting Humans but Resists Current Vaccines

Khosta-2 More Dangerous? Scientists Warn New Bat Virus Is Similar to COVID-19 Infecting Humans but Resists Current Vaccines

Researchers recently discovered Khosta-2, a bat virus similar to SARS-CoV-2 that is also capable of infecting humans.
Is COVID-19 Really Over? Joe Biden Requests $22 Billion in Pandemic Funding

Is COVID-19 Really Over? Joe Biden Requests $22 Billion in Pandemic Funding

President Joe Biden is requesting for $22.4 billion "to meet immediate short-term domestic needs" allegedly connected to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Joe Biden’s 'COVID-19-Is-Over' Declaration Gets Refuted by Experts: Here’s Why It’s Not

Joe Biden’s 'COVID-19-Is-Over' Declaration Gets Refuted by Experts: Here’s Why It’s Not

Following his grand pronouncements on CBS News' "60 Minutes" with Scott Pelley that the pandemic is "over," President Joe Biden was on the receiving end of backlash as public health experts refutes his statement.
Joe Biden Says COVID-19 Pandemic 'Is Over' Amid Reports of 2 New Omicron Variants on the Rise

Joe Biden Says COVID-19 Pandemic 'Is Over' Amid Reports of 2 New Omicron Variants on the Rise

President Joe Biden said the COVID-19 pandemic is over but admitted that the U.S. still has a "problem" with the virus.
New CDC COVID-19 Guidelines Released Amid Lowering Deaths, Severity: Here's What We Know So Far

New CDC COVID-19 Guidelines Released Amid Lowering Deaths, Severity: Here's What We Know So Far

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has released new and relaxed guidelines for COVID-19 amid significantly lower rates of hospitalization, risks of severe illnesses, and deaths.
Long COVID-19 Symptoms Depend on COVID-19 Variant Contracted by an Infected Person - Study

Long COVID-19 Symptoms Depend on COVID-19 Variant Contracted by an Infected Person - Study

Long coronavirus symptoms may be experienced depending on the COVID-19 variant that a person has contracted, according to a study that is set for presentation at the European Congress of Microbiology & Infectious Disease.
Dr. Anthony Fauci Denies Retirement Rumors, Says Will Wait for U.S. To Be 'Really Out' of COVID Pandemic Before Leaving Post

Dr. Anthony Fauci Denies Retirement Rumors, Says Will Wait for U.S. To Be 'Really Out' of COVID Pandemic Before Leaving Post

Dr. Anthony Fauci has denied the retirement rumors surrounding him, saying he wanted to see the U.S. out of the COVID pandemic first before leaving his post.
Senators Applaud SBA Administrator Guzman’s Decision to Extend Additional Deferment to Existing COVID Economic Injury Disaster Loan Program Borrowers

Senators Applaud SBA Administrator Guzman’s Decision to Extend Additional Deferment to Existing COVID Economic Injury Disaster Loan Program Borrowers

Isabella Casillas Guzman, head of the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA), announced a major policy change to the SBA's COVID economic relief portfolio to provide more flexibility to small business owners impacted by the pandemic.
Suicide Rate Among Latino Men Is Rising Despite Drops in National Average, Here's Why

Suicide Rate Among Latino Men Is Rising Despite Drops in National Average, Here's Why

A recent CDC study showed that overall suicide rates in the United States declined in 2019 and 2020, but suicides among Latino men have increased.
Travel in Brazil Amid Pandemic: Here Are Things You Should Be Aware of Before Visiting the Latin American Country

Travel in Brazil Amid Pandemic: Here Are Things You Should Be Aware of Before Visiting the Latin American Country

Brazil is rich with tourist spots and plenty of celebrations and festivals to take part in. The Latin American region, where Brazil is a part of, has been rich with tourist spots and plenty of celebrations and festivals to take part in.
U.S. Education Struggles With Increase in Retirement of Black, Latino Teachers

U.S. Education Struggles With Increase in Retirement of Black, Latino Teachers

Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, there has been a mass retirement of Black and Latino teachers, another challenge facing U.S. education.
Mexico City Officials in Hot Water for Giving Anti-Parasitic Drug to Thousands of COVID-19 Patients

Mexico City Officials in Hot Water for Giving Anti-Parasitic Drug to Thousands of COVID-19 Patients

A U.S. academic site blasted Mexico City officials for giving an anti-parasitic drug to thousands of people who tested positive for COVID-19.
Pres. Joe Biden Reveals Free COVID-19 Test Kits: How California, Florida, Texas Residents Can Get It Delivered at Home

Pres. Joe Biden Reveals Free COVID-19 Test Kits: How California, Florida, Texas Residents Can Get It Delivered at Home

The administration of President Joe Biden has ramped up access to testing by launching a website where you can order free COVID-19 test kits.
World-Famous Rio De Janeiro, Sao Paulo Carnival Street Parades Postponed as COVID Cases Spike in Brazil

World-Famous Rio De Janeiro, Sao Paulo Carnival Street Parades Postponed as COVID Cases Spike in Brazil

Rio de Janeiro Carnival street parades in Brazil will not happen as planned due to a surge in COVID-19 cases.
New Mexico Asks National Guard to Be Substitute Teachers Amid COVID-19 Surge; Around 800 School Staff Needed

New Mexico Asks National Guard to Be Substitute Teachers Amid COVID-19 Surge; Around 800 School Staff Needed

New Mexico's government is calling out the National Guard to help keep classrooms open by serving as substitute teachers amid surging COVID-19 cases.
California Allows Hospitals to Force COVID-Positive Asymptomatic Staff to Work to Address Staff Shortage

California Allows Hospitals to Force COVID-Positive Asymptomatic Staff to Work to Address Staff Shortage

To ensure there's enough staff to handle the surge of COVID-19 cases fueled by the Omicron variant, California issued new guidelines for positive employees.
DOJ Says Thousands of Prisoners Released on Home Confinement Over COVID Concerns Don’t Have to Return to Prison

DOJ Says Thousands of Prisoners Released on Home Confinement Over COVID Concerns Don’t Have to Return to Prison

The DOJ said the prisoners released on home confinement over COVID-19 concerns will not have to return to prison when the health emergency ends.
COVID Becomes the No. 1 Cop Killer in Florida: More Police Officers Died From Virus Than Gunfire in Last 2 Years

COVID Becomes the No. 1 Cop Killer in Florida: More Police Officers Died From Virus Than Gunfire in Last 2 Years

COVID-19 is now considered the number one cop killer in Florida, causing more than 85 percent of police fatalities in the state.
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