New Variants Raise Worry About COVID-19 Virus Reinfections
Evidence is mounting that having COVID-19 may not protect against getting infected again with some of the new variants. PeopleRead More
Evidence is mounting that having COVID-19 may not protect against getting infected again with some of the new variants. PeopleRead More
Coronavirus deaths in the United States surpassed 450,000 on Thursday, and daily deaths remain stubbornly high at more than 3,000Read More
A hundred or so House Democrats are asking House Speaker Nancy Pelosi to include amnesty for some illegal immigrants inRead More
President Joe Biden’s $1.9 trillion COVID-19 bill “makes no sense” and is “payback to the liberal left,” according to Sen.Read More
Nerissa Black was already having a hard time tending to four COVID-19 patients who need constant heart monitoring. But becauseRead More
Miguel Cabezola, a driver for United Parcel Service Inc in Tucson, Arizona, complained on March 27 to U.S. workplace safetyRead More
California started the new year by reporting a record 585 coronavirus deaths in a single day.The state Department of PublicRead More
Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., says he will filibuster a vote to override President Donald Trump’s veto of the defense billRead More
Actor Kirk Cameron on Wednesday defended organizing Christmas carols in protest of state and local stay-at-home mandates and said heRead More
California Gov. Gavin Newsom is quarantining for 10 days after one of his staff members tested positive for the coronavirus,Read More
All of Apple’s 53 retail stores in California have temporarily closed due to a spike in coronavirus cases, according toRead More
The State Department announced Monday it would return to phase one of its coronavirus strategy in an effort to curbRead More
Many professional athletes have decided not to play this year for fear of contracting the potentially deadly coronavirus. Though, whenRead More
Limited “Herd immunity” may be hindering the ongoing spread of coronavirus in Miami-Dade, the hardest-hit county in Florida, the third-mostRead More