The horror of COVID-19 has taken a heavy toll on communities of color. Tanya Fields had textbook COVID-19 symptoms. She was lethargic, and experienced chills, body aches, fever and a dry cough. Rather ...
In March 2020, we were bracing for upheavals in our daily lives. COVID-19 had come to our shores, and doctors were at a loss at how to treat it, let alone prevent it from spreading. And spread it did.
Fewer health care workers are getting the most recent COVID-19 booster. Findings from a new survey by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) show 15.3 percent of the roughly 8 million ...
It has been five years since the the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a pandemic. That was the start of many changes, both temporary and permanent, to the U.S. healthcare system. Some were ...
While people lives their lives mostly maskless today, some practices adapted to pandemic times have integrated within daily ...
The field of medicine has undergone significant changes since the COVID-19 pandemic, with the biggest breakthrough right at our fingertips: telemedicine. While it may feel like a "normal" part of ...
Five years ago, the World Health Organization declared the COVID-19 outbreak to be a pandemic, leading to stay at-home orders and shutdowns across the U.S. and world. The nation looks much different ...
The pandemic exacerbated stress and job dissatisfaction among nurses, leading to increased burnout and workforce attrition. Rapid adoption of telehealth and remote monitoring became essential, ...
PPE shortages, overwhelmed hospitals may delay their ability to join front lines The United States health care system is mobilizing to triage a public health emergency that is rapidly taking members ...
Every Valentine’s Day since the first year of the pandemic, we have remembered those our community has lost due to COVID-19.
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