The pandemic may be over, but the endemic disease is still a threat, especially for older adults and those with certain risk ...
Some 23% of people infected with SARS-CoV-2 between 2021 and 2023 developed long COVID, and in more than half of them the ...
Five years ago this week, COVID-19 shut the world down. Here’s a look back at the first days of a pandemic that reshaped ...
Five years after the WHO declared COVID to be a pandemic, questions remain including how many people have died.
In 2020, the pandemic closed classrooms and banished hundreds of thousands of schoolchildren to learn over screens at home.
Cleric women wearing protective clothing and “chador,” a head-to-toe garment, arrive a cemetery to prepare the body of a ...
While milestone events like senior balls and proms were canceled, commencement ceremonies were given the green light. Held ...
COVID-19 killed 1.2 million Americans. Many of those who died were parents, and the story of the children they left behind has gotten little attention.
Gothamist asked decision makers, educators and students to share their memories about shutting down the nation’s largest ...
A group of 24 players appeared in 2020, and never again. “It’s almost like a season that has an asterisk next to it,” Brandon ...
March 11 is the fifth anniversary of the NBA's 2019-20 season postponement from the COVID-19 pandemic, before its resumption ...