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Tomorrow’s COVID safety guidelines will be different from today’s

COVID guidelines have changed a lot over the past few years as the pandemic has ebbed and flowed. AP Photo/Jeff Chiu – but that doesn’t mean...

Get back to doing the things you love with help of the Eldercare Locator

(NewsUSA) - We've missed birthdays, holidays and so many of our favorite activities during this pandemic. But with the COVID-19 vaccines and booster shots--which...

New hotline connects people with disabilities to COVID-19 information

(NewsUSA) - Getting our COVID-19 vaccines, booster shots and tests can help us get back to doing the things we love with the people...

Surprise – your kids may be nervous about ditching the mask

Some school-age children may not even remember what it was like to go to school without masks. Kali9/E+ via Getty Images by Elizabeth Englander, Bridgewater State...

Can churches be protectors of public health?

by Andrew Gardner, Hartford International University for Religion and Peace Over the past two years of living with COVID-19, many churches have had to think...

COVID-19 cases on campus could surge after spring break

by Naveen K. Vaidya, San Diego State University In a new study published in Scientific Reports, researchers found that breaking up spring break into small...

COVID-19 pandemic poses unique challenges for students who are homeless

by Alexandra E. Pavlakis, Southern Methodist University Before the pandemic hit in March 2020, Faith – a single mother with two children, one in third...

If I am vaccinated and get COVID-19, what are my chances of dying?

by Lisa Miller, University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus Thankfully, most people who get COVID–19 don’t become seriously ill – especially those who are vaccinated....

Anti-Asian violence spiked in the US during the pandemic, especially in blue-state cities

Anti-Asian attacks killed nine people in 2021, including 84-year-old Vicha Ratanapakdee, seen in a photo held by his daughter Monthanus Ratanapakdee. AP Photo/Terry Chea by Arie...

Pandemic-related school closings likely to have far-reaching effects on child well-being

by Sandra M. Chafouleas, University of Connecticut A global analysis has found that kids whose schools closed to stop the spread of various waves of...

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