The Covid-19 crisis triggered a public health emergency, which gave the federal government authority to waive and change ...
The covid-19 public health emergency that started in January 2020 ended May 11. When that happened, several Medicare rules ...
The public health emergency may have ended, but you can still get COVID-19. Here are 7 places to help you access free ...
COVID shows we need to reform CDC. I was part of the evolution within the CDC that led to success with another pandemic – HIV ...
Thousands of Covid-19 vaccine injury allegations have been submitted to the federal government and are unlikely to be ...
After more than three years of COVID-19, the World Health Organization (WHO) reports that over 763 million infections, and ...
By Martha Dawson Public health officials have spent the past two years urging people to get vaccinated and boosted against ...
The public health emergency for COVID-19 was terminated earlier this month. But it doesn't mean the pandemic over — just that it will be harder for people to protect themselves from the virus.
Expressions of loneliness and depression from emergency medicine doctors increased consistently on social media as the ...
For the first time in 2023, monthly coronavirus infections in Martin, St. Lucie and Indian River counties collectively ...
COVID-19 vaccines from the federal government “will remain free to everyone regardless of insurance coverage.” After the ...
Young people report higher levels of anxiety and depression, while automatically covered Medicaid coverage ends, leaving some ...