The Microsoft co-founder said he believes there is a 10-15 percent chance of a natural pandemic hitting in the next four years.
Preemptive pardons were issued by Abraham Lincoln during the Civil ... attacked Dr. Anthony Fauci for his work during the COVID-19 pandemic when many rejected lockdowns and coronavirus vaccines.
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Vaccination bills are popping up in more than 15 states as lawmakers aim to potentially resurrect or create new religious exemptions from immunization mandates, establish state-level vaccine injury databases or dictate what providers must tell patients about the shots.
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The COVID-19 pandemic, caused by the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2, began in late 2019 in Wuhan, China. The first case of the virus was identified in December 2019 and was linked to a seafood market in ...
During the first 9 months of the pandemic, Americans reported rates of depression and anxiety six times higher than in 2019, Boston College researchers find Confirming anecdotal evidence that the spread of the coronavirus has strained Americans’ mental ...
America is currently experiencing its worst political and constitutional crisis since the civil war when the very survival of Abraham Lincoln ... best to respond to COVID-19.
Cases of whooping cough have exploded to the highest rate in more than a decade with young children affected the most by the deadly infection.
Here's what we know about the next new episode airing January 26: Sister Wives season 19 episode 19: "Behold I Come Like a Thief" "Janelle and Meri join forces to finally get answers about Coyote Pass, but Kody is having doubts about letting it go. Christine takes another step towards independence and buys a vacation rental in Moab."
‘The ‘mild’ days of Omicron are over’: How new COVID strains could double the 10k death toll
Presidential “greatness” is a difficult thing to define, although many people have tried. One prevailing theory is that it requires a president to face great challenges, meet them by changing how the US functions,