Sign in / Join
Sign in
Recover your password.
A password will be e-mailed to you.
Browsing Category
COVID
Additional Four Free COVID-19 Tests Allocated per Household for Holiday Preparations
As the holiday season approaches and concerns mount over a potential winter surge in COVID-19 cases, the US government has once again made free at-home COVID-19 tests available for order through the website covidtests.gov.
This…
Combined COVID-19 and Flu Vaccines Provide Better Results, Research Indicates
Getting a flu vaccine and a COVID-19 booster combined may result in a stronger immune response than getting them individually, according to a recent study presented at the Vaccines Summit in Boston.
The research involved two groups of…
California Hospitals Reactivate Mask Mandates in Response to Increased COVID-19 Cases
In June 2022, California made headlines when it decided to lift its statewide mask mandate, aligning with the guidance of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
It marked a significant step towards normalcy, as fully…
COVID-19 Vaccine Safety Concerns: FDA Highlights Stroke and Seizure Connections
Recent FDA discoveries have sparked curiosity and debate regarding COVID-19 vaccines, particularly those from Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna.
The FDA's analysis suggests a minor association between these vaccines and an elevated risk of…
Social Security Recipients Facing Reimbursement Demands for COVID-19 Relief Funds
Some recipients have been inadvertently plunged into a financial crisis due to these payments, putting their Social Security benefits at risk.
The federal government provided many Americans with a lifeline through COVID-19 relief…
Biden Administration Faces Criticism for COVID-19 Relief Funds Sent to Group Accused of Hamas Ties
Biden faced criticism for giving $33.7 million from the COVID-19 relief bill to UNRWA, accused of Hamas ties and anti-Israel propaganda.
UNRWA, often described as effectively a branch of Hamas, received the funding through the State…
Michigan’s Latest COVID-19 Vaccine: What You Need to Know for Fall 2023
State health officials in Michigan are urging residents of all ages, starting from six months and older, to consider getting the newly approved 2023 COVID-19 vaccine as part of their strategy to safeguard against the virus during the…
Medicaid Chaos in Nevada: 130,000 Residents, Numerous Kids Affected
In a recent development, Nevada will rectify a significant administrative error that resulted in the loss of Medicaid coverage for approximately 130,000 people, most of whom were children.
The revelation came to light during a meeting…