Army March 12, 2022 US Army grants its first religious waiver for coronavirus vaccine exemption The U.S. Army has granted a soldier a permanent religion-based exemption from getting the mandatory COVID-19 vaccine.Â
Coronavirus March 11, 2022 The long-term COVID concern for immune compromised Americans: 'I'm at risk' As pandemic restrictions are lifted across the U.S., millions of immunocompromised Americans feel at risk.
Coronavirus March 10, 2022 North Dakota Moves Toward ‘Endemic’ Approach to COVID-19 North Dakota has declared a statewide "endemic" phase nearly two years after the coronavirus started as cases linger at 400 on Tuesday.
Ted Cruz March 10, 2022 Ted Cruz rides shotgun in US truckers' 'People's Convoy' Texas Sen. Ted Cruz showed up Thursday to the "People's Convoy," a U.S. extension of the Canadian "Freedom Convoy," to voice support and join in on the protest.
Vaccine March 10, 2022 COVID-19 vaccine verification requirements to be lifted in more states, cities With COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations and deaths falling around the U.S., more cities and states have moved to lift pandemic restrictions this week.Â
Anthony Fauci March 10, 2022 Los Angeles, San Francisco move to curtail vaccine checks Los Angeles and San Francisco health officials will end certain proof of vaccination requirements in businesses as COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations continue to decline.
Coronavirus March 10, 2022 WHO issues COVID-19 testing guidance The World Health Organization says it has issued guidance advising people on how to test themselves for the coronavirus, months after critics said the lack of recommendations was compromising efforts to stop the pandemic in poor countries.
Coronavirus March 10, 2022 COVID-19 pandemic: How has it changed after two years? How has the COVID-19 pandemic changed after two years?
Hong Kong March 9, 2022 Hong Kong delays mass COVID-19 testing plan as deaths rise Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam said Wednesday that reducing the skyrocketing number of deaths in the latest coronavirus surge is the city’s priority, putting a plan to test the entire population on hold in the latest flip-flop in the government’s pandemic response.
Media March 8, 2022 Florida recommendation against vaccinating healthy children draws scathing media response Florida Surgeon General Dr. Joseph Ladapo's announcement that the state would recommend healthy children not get the coronavirus vaccine generated a scathing response in the media.
Coronavirus March 8, 2022 Chicago teachers vow to fight order to drop mask mandates, Puerto Rico lifts restrictions With COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations continuing to fall significantly across the U.S., local, state and territory governments and schools have begun to remove mask mandates.Â