July 31, 2021 CDC boss Walensky, after Fox TV appearance, walks back vaccine mandate remarks Dr. Rochelle Walensky, director of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, issued a clarification statement Friday night after claiming on ӣƵ’ “Special Report” that the U.S. was “looking into” a possible nationwide vaccine mandate.
July 30, 2021 Fauci, top scientist called to brief House committees; phone call questioned A top scientist emailed Dr. Anthony Fauci during the early days of the COVID-19 outbreak that the virus seemed like it may have been engineered.
July 23, 2021 Monkeypox in US: CDC monitoring 200 people in 27 states, other countries While the delta variant and other issues have the coronavirus gaining renewed attention, U.S. health officials are also watching for signs of a possible outbreak of monkeypox, according to a report.
July 21, 2021 Michigan reports uptick in Legionnaires' disease Michigan health officials are investigating a recent uptick in cases of Legionnaires' disease, or a severe form of pneumonia.
July 20, 2021 Hannity: Fauci, NIH 'may have played a role' in development of COVID-19 Sean Hannity slams Dr. Fauci for 'playing word games' when pressed on gain-of-function, Wuhan lab leak
July 3, 2021 Listeria outbreak linked to precooked chicken causes 1 death, 3 hospitalizations The CDC is warning Americans about a listeria outbreak linked to precooked chicken ahead of July 4 celebrations.
June 3, 2021 CDC alerts salmonella outbreak from breaded, stuffed chicken Heads up, consumers: federal health officials are investigating a multistate salmonella outbreak tied to raw frozen breaded stuffed chicken.
April 9, 2021 Michigan HS sports group says no to Whitmer call for 2-week break: ‘We’re going to play’ Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer on Friday called for school sports to halt games for two weeks -- but the head of the state’s high school sports association says the games will go on.
April 9, 2021 A year after COVID-19 superspreader, family finds closure Carole Rae Woodmansee died a year ago from complications of COVID-19 after contracting it during a choir practice that sickened 53 people and killed two — a superspreader event that would become one of the most pivotal transmission episodes in understanding the virus
April 8, 2021 These viruses are the most likely to trigger the next pandemic, scientists predict The novel coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 is the latest pathogen to "spill over" from animals to people, but hundreds of thousands of other viruses lurking in animals could pose a similar threat.