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Times-Standard on MSNCOVID-19 five years later | Pandemic shaped ways we combat infectious diseasesThis is the second of two parts about the fifth anniversary since the COVID-19 pandemic began. Dr. James Goldberg, chief medical officer for Providence St. Joseph Hospital in Eureka, told the ...
On March 25, almost five years to the day since social distancing-related shutdowns began closing dining rooms, Sambuca, a 20-year fixture in Nashville, announced it had closed. Among the factors that ...
New York City was at the epicenter of the COVID-19 pandemic, losing 46,000 residents — but five years later, a memorial to ...
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The Cool Down on MSNNew research suggests unexpected silver lining for nature during COVID-19 pandemic: 'Gave ..."Future research can certainly explore how these habits and trends have been sustained." New research suggests unexpected ...
The Iowa Department of Health and Human Services says it was already "winding down" programs related to COVID funding that ...
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While thoughts of the COVID-19 pandemic are in the rearview mirror for most Prince Edward Islanders, they're still a part of daily life for people like Summerside's Nikkie Gallant.
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Louisville Public Media on MSNKentucky could lose nearly $150 million in health grants after Trump cuts COVID-19 fundingAfter the Trump administration gave notice to Kentucky’s health department this week they were cancelling nearly $150 million ...
California officials are still tallying up the state impact because the Trump administration clawed back additional health-related grants that went to counties and the University of California.
COVID is over. States and school districts can no longer claim they are spending their emergency pandemic funds on ‘COVID ...
The funding, allocated during the pandemic, was used not only for COVID vaccines and tests but also mental health services and addition treatment.
Orlando man, Zachary Kameron Ramyard, sentenced to nearly six years in prison for defrauding California's unemployment system ...
Texas health departments face challenges as $877M in federal COVID-19 grants are canceled amidst a measles outbreak.
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