VIDEO June 14, 2023 Wuhan scientists were first to contract COVID-19: Report Michael Shellenberger, president of Environmental Progress, says he was able to confirm the origin of the COVID-19 pandemic and identify the first three individuals who contracted the virus.
Coronavirus June 14, 2023 Wuhan lab scientists were first to catch COVID-19: report Three scientists who worked at the Wuhan Institute of Virology in eastern China were among the first to be infected by the coronavirus in 2019, a new report says.
US June 13, 2023 Pfizer warns of impending shortage of syphilis treatment drug as infections rise Pfizer, a pharmaceutical company, has issued a warning regarding a potential shortage of Bicillin L-A, a drug used to treat syphilis and bacterial infections in children.
Politics June 13, 2023 Republicans torch Biden CDC pick over COVID 'misinformation' about masks, vaccines Nearly 30 Republican lawmakers called on President Biden in a letter to withdraw his pick for director of the CDC, Dr. Mandy Cohen.
United Kingdom June 13, 2023 Inquiry into UK government's handling of COVID response questions whether lack of planning led to more deaths An inquiry into the U.K. government's handling of the response to the COVID pandemic opened on June 13, 2023. Some people believe a lack of planning by the government led to more deaths
Africa June 13, 2023 Childhood vaccination rates in poor countries beginning to rise after being hit by COVID-19 disruptions Vaccination rates for children in poor countries have begun to recover after being badly hit by COVID-19 disruptions. Last year 80% of kids got vaccinations for tetanus and pertussis.
Politics June 12, 2023 White House corrects mask guidelines for unvaccinated guests at NCAA event The White House changed its COVID-19 masking guidance ahead of an NCAA event on Monday to no longer require unvaccinated guests to wear masks on the White House grounds.
Kansas June 12, 2023 Reading levels still behind for Kansas school that reopened quickly after COVID Literary performances among young students have significantly dropped due to the pandemic. A school in Kansas that reopened quickly still saw below-average reading levels.
White House June 10, 2023 White House sends guidance mandating face masks, social distancing for unvaccinated at 'College Athlete Day' The White House sent guidance requiring unvaccinated guests to wear face masks and practice social distancing, despite the government ending the COVID national emergency.
Media June 9, 2023 Zuckerberg says 'establishment' asked Facebook to censor COVID misinfo that ended up true: 'Undermines trust' During a recent podcast, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg admitted that "misinformation" he was pushed by experts to censor on Facebook ended up being true.