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The worst public health crisis in 100 years became arguably the worst public policy failure in U.S. history because of social ...
Discover how COVID-19 transformed our daily lives in Las Vegas, with lasting changes like curbside pickup, digital menus, and ongoing safety practices that continue to shape our routines today.
We know from five years of COVID-19 research that one of the biggest predictors of whether people will follow public-health guidance is how much they trust science and health authorities.
Readers Say Five years since COVID-19 began, readers say the pandemic is far from over. Here’s why. Boston.com readers said the pandemic remains an ever-present threat to public health, despite ...
COVID-19 is remains a public health concern five years after the start of the pandemic. What to know about vaccines, variants and more.
The COVID-19 pandemic had an enormous impact on how religious communities gather for worship. In July 2020, just 6% of Americans who regularly attend religious services said their house of worship was ...
HHS ends free COVID-19 test program, citing waste of taxpayer funds as it shifts focus to chronic disease issues under Trump's Make America Healthy Again initiative.
Five years ago, COVID-19 was declared a global pandemic. In California, Gov. Gavin Newsom recommended gatherings not exceed 250 people. There were no vaccines for the new virus.
Another year has gone by since the 2020 pandemic and COVID-19 remains at large, so experts weigh in on what will change in 2025.
COVID-19 spurred more Americans to stay home. But this trend didn't start or end with the pandemic, research shows.
A majority of Americans are worried about another global pandemic, according to a survey from February 18 to 26 for Gallup's COVID-19 web panel tracking poll, which began in March 2020.
As the summer of 2024 draws to a close, the United States finds itself once again grappling with a surge in COVID-19 infections.