SALT LAKE CITY – On the first day without a statewide mask mandate since November, the number of COVID-19 cases in the state increased by 407, with two more deaths and 32,887 …
Read More »Women, those under 40, are more likely to have side effects from the COVID vaccine, says an expert
Women and people under the age of 40 are more likely to experience side effects from COVID-19 vaccines, an expert told The Post on Friday. “Women and young people have more local …
Read More »The terrible cost of the pandemic to children
When Victoria Vial High School in Miami closed last spring and her classes went online, it felt like the beginning of an adventure. “I was in my pajamas, sitting in my comfortable …
Read More »Pierce County likely to return to Phase 2 – KIRO 7 News Seattle
TACOMA, Wash. – On Monday, the state will review the metrics and announce which counties will roll back from Phase 3 to Phase 2. To stay in Phase 3, larger counties must …
Read More »How to make decisions if you are vaccinated but your children are not
Millions of American parents are now partially or fully vaccinated against COVID-19. But for millions of children, that prospect is still a long way off. While many teens 16 and older can …
Read More »A big new push to vaccinate older Americans
CLARKSDALE, Miss. (AP) – The first obstacle was getting on the bus. Seventy-four-year-old Linda Busby hesitated in front of a community center where seniors were charging to go get vaccinated against the …
Read More »The new trend in California?
On Friday afternoon, as they have for generations every spring, baseball fans will head to San Francisco for the Giants’ home opener. But to enter the ballpark this year, they will need …
Read More »Army’s own vaccine that could combat COVID variants begins clinical trials
A unique vaccine produced by the Walter Reed Army Research Institute began clinical testing on Tuesday, and Army researchers hope it will fight variants of SARS-COV-2, the new coronavirus that causes COVID-19. …
Read More »San Bernardino County to Enter Least Restrictive Orange Tier Wednesday – San Bernardino Sun
San Bernardino County businesses may approach normal beginning Wednesday, April 7, as the county moves to the orange tier of the state coronavirus reopening plan. The transition from the red tier, which …
Read More »What an epidemiologist says you should know about the P.1 variant in Mass.
The number of cases of variants of the coronavirus is increasing in Massachusetts, and local experts warn that quick action is needed to prevent an increase in infections. Of particular concern is …
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