COVID19 variants and evolution
In this Newsy TV interview, which aired on 1/28/22, I discuss #COVID19 variants, viral mutation, and viral evolution
In this Newsy TV interview, which aired on 1/28/22, I discuss #COVID19 variants, viral mutation, and viral evolution
“We’re still in a pandemic,” says a lead COVID official with the World Health Organization
Despite remarkable scientific advances, key weaknesses in the country’s COVID response have only become more glaring.
False claims that COVID-19 vaccines cause deaths and other diseases such as cancer are still prevalent despite multiple studies showing the vaccines saved…
Covid memorial flags are being archived as America moves further from the World Health Organization’s pandemic declaration, four years ago this month.
‘This has gone on long enough,’ one protester says
Amanda Goodhart says her 6-year old son Logan caught COVID multiple times. But even months later, his symptoms didn’t get better.
A U.S.-Canada study co-led by UdeM researchers offers key understanding of Ebola virus replication and potential therapeutic targets.
Armed conflicts disrupt veterinary services (eg, routine activities in animal hospitals and clinics and slaughterhouses), which are important in preventing zoonotic diseases.1 The conflict in…
After no reported cases of wild polio for 19 weeks, vaccination efforts boosted at last endemic spots in Pakistan and Afghanistan
NPR’s Ayesha Rascoe asks Dr. Nancy Messonnier, Jennifer Greene, and Raven Walters about the state of public health four years after COVID-19 became a national…