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A key advisory group vows to base decisions on evidence, boost confidence in vaccines and protect health. Experts fear the opposite is happening.
A South Carolina beach town once nicknamed “Dirty Myrtle” because of its rowdy nightclubs and strip joints has become a ...
The new COVID-19 variant, called Nimbus, has similar symptoms and recovery to the Omicron strain. It hasn't been detected in ...
Excess deaths peaked in the United States during the COVID-19 pandemic, with more than 1 million dead in 2020 and nearly 1.1 million in 2021, researchers said.
We study U.S. labor productivity growth and its drivers since the COVID-19 pandemic. Labor productivity experienced large swings since 2020, due to both compositional and within-industry effects, but ...
Conventional wisdom holds that COVID-19 marked the first pandemic-level virus since 1918, but this isn't actually the case, Osterholm said. In fact, he said, the world saw flu pandemics in 1957 ...
Early on in the COVID-19 pandemic, researchers predicted that if unemployment remained high, there would be as many as 300,000-500,000 fewer births in 2021.
This was particularly true during the COVID-19 crisis in the United States, where states and localities had to make many of the hardest calls of the pandemic. This is in part by design.
The economic toll of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States will reach $14 trillion by the end of this year, our team of economists, public policy researchers and other experts estimate.
Patterns of changes in mortality with cancer as a contributing cause by residence in urban and rural areas coincided with the time-spatial patterns of COVID-19 incidence and mortality in the United ...
Past-year screening prevalence for breast, cervical, and prostate cancer among age-eligible adults in the United States continued to be lower than prepandemic levels in the second year of the COVID-19 ...
In an interview on "60 Minutes" Sunday night, President Biden said the COVID-19 pandemic is "over" in the United States. "The pandemic is over. We still have a problem with COVID. We're still ...