Coronavirus Cases Are On The Rise AgainCoronavirus Cases Are On The Rise Again
Coronavirus Cases Are On The Rise AgainThe U.S. is now averaging 31,000 new cases a day, according to a New York Times analysis.
Coronavirus Cases Are On The Rise AgainThe U.S. is now averaging 31,000 new cases a day, according to a New York Times analysis.
Shanghai Hospital Pays The Price For China's COVID ResponseMultiple patients have died at the Shanghai Donghai Elderly Care hospital, with relatives claiming they weren't properly cared for.
Shanghai Lockdown Extended As COVID Cases RiseChina has a zero-COVID approach, meaning anyone who tests positive is held in a designated location for observation.
Experts Say U.S. Suspension Of COVID Aid Will Prolong PandemicAlthough the U.S. has been among the biggest contributors to funding the global response to the pandemic, that will soon change.
Shanghai Battles Food Shortages Under Strict Virus LockdownPeople in China's business district are complaining that grocers are run dry and government officials are slow to get them supplies during lockdown.
Nancy Pelosi Positive For COVID-19; Was At White House With BidenPelosi is currently asymptomatic, her spokesman said Thursday in a tweet.
WHO: COVID Cases And Deaths Continue To Fall GloballyThe World Health Organization says it's tracking an Omicron variant that's a recombination of BA.1 and BA.2 that could be more transmissible, however.
Shanghai To Allow Some Parents To Stay With COVID-Infected KidsA top city health official said at a news conference that parents can apply to stay with children with "special needs."
GOP Blocks Senate COVID Bill; Demands Vote On Immigration ReformA Democratic move to push the $10 billion measure past a procedural hurdle failed 52-47, leaving Democrats 13 votes short of the 60 needed to prevail.
COVID Is Drawing Out A U.S. Blood ShortageNot much is untouched by COVID-19, and the nation’s blood supply is no exception.
New Research Will Look Into Understanding, Treating Long COVIDPresident Biden has ordered a national research plan to look into long COVID.
Democratic, GOP Senate Bargainers Reach $10B COVID AgreementThe compromise drew quick support Monday from President Biden, who initially pushed for a $22.5 billion package.
150 NY Court Employees Could Be Unemployed If They Remain UnvaccinatedUnvaccinated court employees, including court judges, haven't been allowed to enter any court facility despite there not being a public requirement.
China Deploys Military, Doctors To Test 26M Shanghai ResidentsChina reported more than 13,000 new COVID-19 cases nationwide Monday, with about 9,000 of those cases being in Shanghai.
COVID Cases Climb In Some States Due To Omicron Subvariant BA.2New Jersey, New York, Massachusetts and Connecticut are among states seeing the biggest rise in COVID-19 cases.
Shanghai Lockdown Triggers Complaints As COVID Cases RiseShanghai residents appear to be growing increasingly fed up with the measures and methods being used to enforce them.
Man In Germany Gets 90 COVID-19 Shots To Sell Forged PassesThe suspect was not detained but is under investigation for unauthorized issuance of vaccination cards and document forgery.
U.K. Hits Record COVID-19 Levels; Nearly 5 Million InfectedHospitalizations and death rates are again rising, although the number of people dying with COVID-19 is still relatively low.
Migrants March From South Mexico As U.S. Lifts COVID BanOfficers with riot shields, batons and what appeared to be an irritant spray detained some marchers, but many others ran past them.
COVID-19 Asylum Limits At U.S.-Mexico Border To End May 23The policy will end on paper April 1, but it will not take effect until May 23, to allow border officials time to prepare.
Bargainers: Bipartisan Deal Near On Trimmed $10B COVID BillPresident Joe Biden requested $22.5 billion in early March.
President Biden Receives 2nd COVID Booster ShotThe president received the first series of two doses of the coronavirus vaccine shortly before taking office and a first booster shot in September.
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CDC Drops COVID-19 Cruise Ship Risk WarningsThe CDC still recommends all passengers stay current with their COVID vaccines before traveling on cruise ships.
Weekly Child COVID Cases In The U.S. Dip Below 30KThis is a dramatic decrease from the week ending Jan. 20 of this year.
Omicron Subvariant BA.2 Now Dominant Strain GloballyScientists say relaxed COVID measures in China and Europe could be behind the recent rise.
FDA Authorizes Second Pfizer, Moderna Booster For Americans 50 And UpU.S. regulators authorized a fourth shot of the Pfizer or Moderna vaccines for people 50 and older at least four months after their previous booster.
Could Next COVID Wave Mean More Vaccine Shots?It's been at least five months since many Americans received their last vaccine shot, and studies show immunity can decline after that time.
FDA May Authorize Second COVID Booster For People Over 50The Biden administration is expected to give older adults the option of getting a second COVID-19 vaccine booster as early as Tuesday.
Cruise Ship Reports Some Passengers And Crew Test Positive For COVIDIn order to board a Princess cruise, guests have to show a negative COVID test and proof of vaccination.
Shanghai Starts China's Biggest COVID-19 Lockdown In 2 YearsShanghai, China's financial capital and largest city with 26 million people, had managed its smaller previous outbreaks with limited lockdowns.