“The federal government did not provide consistent messaging to the American people and that is fault number one,” Birx said.”The federal government did not provide…
View More Dr. Deborah Birx: U.S. Death Toll Could Have Been Much Lower If Trump Administration Had Acted FasterCategory: Health & Wellbeing
Virus Fight Stalls In Early Hot Spots New York, New Jersey
New Jersey has been reporting about 647 new cases for every 100,000 residents over the past 14 days. New York has averaged 548.New Jersey has…
View More Virus Fight Stalls In Early Hot Spots New York, New JerseySix States Open Vaccines to All Adults on Monday
“We must get every dose of vaccine into arms quickly,” said Gov. Laura Kelly of Kansas.“We must get every dose of vaccine into arms quickly,”…
View More Six States Open Vaccines to All Adults on MondayEdith Prentiss, Fierce Voice for New York’s Disabled, Dies at 69
She was passionate — and relentless — about making the city she loved navigable for everyone.She was passionate — and relentless — about making the…
View More Edith Prentiss, Fierce Voice for New York’s Disabled, Dies at 69New York Lawmakers Agree To Legalize Recreational Marijuana
Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s administration has estimated that the legalization could bring the state about $350 million annually.Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s administration has estimated that the legalization…
View More New York Lawmakers Agree To Legalize Recreational MarijuanaHow a Volunteer Army is Trying to Vaccinate Black People in the Rural South
In the face of limited transportation, patchy internet service and threadbare medical care, community leaders in Alabama and Mississippi are trying to shrink the racial…
View More How a Volunteer Army is Trying to Vaccinate Black People in the Rural SouthGetting the Vaccine Isn’t Easy for Black Americans in the Rural South
In the face of limited transportation, patchy internet service and threadbare medical care, community leaders in Alabama and Mississippi are trying to shrink the racial…
View More Getting the Vaccine Isn’t Easy for Black Americans in the Rural SouthJudge Backs Austin After Texas AG Sues To Block City’s Mask Mandate
The city’s mayor hails ruling protecting citizens’ health after Gov. Greg Abbott dropped almost all COVID-19 safety precautions weeks ago.The city’s mayor hails ruling protecting…
View More Judge Backs Austin After Texas AG Sues To Block City’s Mask MandateVaccinated Older Adults Are Emerging From Their Coronavirus Hibernation
Those who are fully vaccinated are ready to get out of Dodge without worrying they’re endangering themselves.Those who are fully vaccinated are ready to get…
View More Vaccinated Older Adults Are Emerging From Their Coronavirus HibernationStricter COVID-19 Precautions Could Have Saved 240,000 Lives So Far, Economist Says
The U.S. wasted both lives and money in its jumbled approach to COVID-19, economic researchers find.The U.S. wasted both lives and money in its jumbled…
View More Stricter COVID-19 Precautions Could Have Saved 240,000 Lives So Far, Economist Says