The death toll from COVID-19 in the US cost 5.5. million years of life.

Black churches playing more active role in health care through new national initiative

U.S. announces 3 billion dollar program to develop pill to treat Covid-19

The U.S. government spent more than $18 billion last year funding drugmakers to make a Covid vaccine, an effort that lead to at least five highly effective shots in record time. Now it’s pouring more than $3 billion on a neglected area of research: developing pills to fight the virus early in the course of infection, potentially saving many lives in the years to come.

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Overview: Japan, Indonesia, Britian, New Zealand developments

COVID-19 cases surge in Africa, less than 0.8% of fully vaccinated

Communities remain at high risk for dangerous Covid-19 variants rapidly increasing in US, expert warns

New efforts to form a Commission to investigate the development and rersponses to the coronavirus pandemic

WASHINGTON — The lawyer who led the inquiry into the Sept. 11 attacks has quietly laid a foundation for a nonpartisan commission to investigate the coronavirus pandemic, with financial backing from four foundations and a paid staff that has already interviewed more than 200 public health experts, business leaders, elected officials, victims and their families.

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Testing sewage helped an Arizona town beat back Covid-19. For wastewater epidemiology, that’s just the start

German company's CureVac's COVID-19 vaccine failed in preliminary trial results

Pediatric cardiologists explain myocarditis and why teens should still get a Covid-19 vaccine

Vast majority of people hospitalized with COVID-19 had not been vaccinated

Overview' Rise in cases hits Missouri tourist areas, France eqsers restrictions

COVID urgency in Haiti has Biden administration working on vaccines

Research report on Monoclonal antibodies: They cut risk of dying from COVID-19—but only in some patients

Transportation Security Agency urged to make changes that could reduce spread of infectious disease

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