A detailed exploration of the most sweeping government border closures in human history during the COVID-19 pandemic and the ...
During their initial 2020 boom, QR code menus were an annoyance collectively suffered for the sake of public health. But today, long after the mask mandates were lifted and our government stopped even ...
The ongoing Covid Inquiry broke a record late last year. It managed to overtake the Bloody Sunday Inquiry to become the most expensive public inquiry in British legal history. Few, one imagines, will ...
Black History Month offers a valuable opportunity to reflect on the health disparities that have historically affected Black communities and continue to do so today. This Research Topic aims to ...
Will New York – which from the start of the pandemic has been aggressive in its mitigation measures – reinstitute an indoors ...
Omicron is a frustratingly resilient variant, and its latest subvariants – BA.5 and BA.4 – are driving up infection numbers around the country and beyond. That includes New York State ...
Vaccination levels vary vastly by country and continent. Access to vaccinations is one reason for that. But dangerous fiction ...
The governor's broad indoor masking policy, which applies to nearly everyone regardless of vaccination status, reflects a ...
While the federal government considers an ambitious plan, a similar project in the UK has seen its fair share of controversies.
The inquiry has so far sat for 250 days overall, published more than 600,000 documents and called more than 600 witnesses ...
Baby deaths at Lucy Letby’s hospital could have been avoided in a “well-functioning” institution, the former head of an Irish maternity unit has claimed.
Signs of fatigue - with another review of the country's Covid-19 response now in the works. Finance Minister Nicola Willis ...