
‘We Talk’: Long COVID Leaves Millions of Americans Unable to Work
Long COVID impacts 24 million U.S. adults, with 4 million job losses. A patient’s story exposes gaps in healthcare and policy responses.
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Long COVID impacts 24 million U.S. adults, with 4 million job losses. A patient’s story exposes gaps in healthcare and policy responses.
As COVID-19 cases peak in the US with ICUs near capacity and Hurricane Ida complicates matters, the European Union leads the charge in vaccinations.
The United States surpasses 600,000 COVID-19 deaths, marking a grim milestone. Explore the factors that led to this tragic number.
A new NIH study reveals evidence that COVID-19 may have entered the U.S. in December 2019, weeks before the first documented case.
The U.S. recorded over 4,000 daily COVID-19 deaths amid its deadliest pandemic week, with hospitals overwhelmed by post-holiday case surges.
The U.S. FDA approves a new at-home rapid COVID-19 test and is set to approve Moderna’s second vaccine, aiming to immunize 20 million Americans by December.