Fragmented pandemic authority in the United States creates a complex regulatory landscape where federal and state powers often overlap—and sometimes collide. At the federal level, the Pandemic and All ...
Poor families have continued to avoid going to the emergency room post-pandemic, even as ER numbers bounced back f ...
Though the pandemic isn’t over, the good news is that COVID-19 is no longer a global emergency. Officially, the WHO declared ...
This month marks five years since the COVID-19 pandemic began. The SARS-CoV-2 virus was circulating for months, likely ...
A new study examines emergency responders’ psychological resilience during COVID-19, offering lessons for future pandemics ...
Five years ago, COVID-19 brought unprecedented change to health care throughout San Diego County. While some of those changes ...
Further, despite a largely government-funded healthcare system that serves around 80 percent of the population, hinterland regions still experience critical ...
Reeling from the then-fast-moving public and widespread health crisis, Palm Beach hotels responded with changes during a ...
The latest survey from the New York Federal Reserve shows just 62.7% of Americans can come up with $2,000 for an emergency.
House lawmakers are calling on their Senate colleagues to follow their lead and pass a bill extending the statute of ...
The Trump administration is pulling $31 million in funding to the Rhode Island Department of Health, as it seeks to end ...
Five years after the World Health Organization declared a global pandemic, there has been progress — and backsliding in the ...