posted 03/19/2023
Also, looking back and forward after three pandemic years, and a new analysis points to animal origin for COVID.
posted 03/13/2023
Also this week: Study reaffirms nonwhite people suffered more from COVID, and experts tell Congress lab leak warrants more investigation.
posted 03/06/2023
Also, this week: COVID surveillance created burdens, but little benefit, for low-income workers, and the lab leak theory crops up again in the news cycle.
posted 02/27/2023
Also this week, the pandemic impacted motherhood choices unequally, and Idaho lawmakers aim to criminalize mRNA vaccinations.
posted 02/21/2023
Also, Johns Hopkins and NYT curtail COVID tracking efforts, and new research on long COVID's unequal toll.
posted 02/13/2023
Also, California drops plan to require COVID vaccines in schools, and Chinese study claims no new variants detected from outbreak there.
posted 02/06/2023
Also this week: Dearth of pandemic data on race, ethnicity ‘beyond bad,' and experts support additional oversight of pathogen research.
posted 01/30/2023
Also this week: Latino teens take the lead in vaccine education, and fresh signs the tripledemic is on the wane.
posted 01/23/2023
In other news, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis takes aim at vaccine and mask mandates.
posted 01/17/2023
GOP-led House takes aim at COVID origins, U.S. response. Also, public health experts see value in monitoring wastewater to detect new viral threats.
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