January 7, 2022 Siena College student urges reconsideration of coronavirus booster requirement Alex Feuz, manager of Siena College's baseball team, is expressing concern over the school's requirement that students get a coronavirus booster vaccine before returning to school in January.
January 7, 2022 Biden says 'we can contain COVID' after former advisers call for new outlook virus President Biden on Friday said he does not think the coronavirus as the world knows it today is here to stay, telling reporters from the White House "we can contain COVID."
January 7, 2022 Omicron: What are the variant's symptoms? Cases of the omicron COVID-19 variant have been spreading rapidly around the world – including in the U.S. – forcing health leaders to take action.Â
January 7, 2022 VP Harris' new comms director suggested Biden 'Dazed and confused,' slammed Trump for 'janky science vaccine' Vice President Kamala Harris’ new communications director once suggested President Biden was "dazed and confused" and accused former President Trump of "pushing a janky science vaccine."
January 7, 2022 Supreme Court: Sotomayor denies Biden rule is vaccine mandate, despite clear OSHA language Supreme Court Justice Sotomayor pushed back on the term "vaccine mandate" during a Friday hearing on COVID-19 OSHA regulations.
January 7, 2022 Omicron cases surge: More than 4,000 children hospitalized nationwide, report says A record number of children were hospitalized with COVID-19 across the nation, according to a new report.Â
January 7, 2022 COVID-19, flu and cold: The symptoms and how they differ Between a surge of COVID-19 variants, an active flu season and other spreading viruses, determining what an illness is can be tricky.Â
January 7, 2022 Senate Dems give Biden pass on COVID-19 testing shortages despite repeatedly slamming Trump Democrats have been notably silent despite a continued shortage in testing kits for COVID-19.
January 7, 2022 Supreme Court poised to decide limits of Biden vaccine mandates for businesses, health care workers The Supreme Court will hold a high-stakes public session Friday to decide whether the U.S. government can begin enforcing sweeping COVID-19 vaccine requirements.
January 7, 2022 Biden didn't defeat COVID. It beat him. Here's what we must do now In his campaign, Biden’s closing message centered on his ability to lead us through and out of this pandemic, yet more than half of Americans now say they disapprove of his handling of the pandemic.