There was a spike in COVID-19 cases over the summer. Another’s possible in winter. However, a survey from the National Foundation for Infectious Diseases found less than 20% of U.S. adults were ...
When pediatrician Eric Ball opened a refrigerator full of childhood vaccines, all the expected shots were there — DTaP, polio, pneumococcal vaccine — except one. “This is where we usually store our ...
In a recent New York Court of Appeals opinion, the court found that business losses due to the COVID-19 pandemic were not covered under an “all-risk” commercial property insurance policy. In ...
About 8% of the roughly 8,200 troops discharged for refusing to get the COVID-19 vaccine have so far expressed interest in rejoining under President Trump's executive order. (Patrick Semansky/AP) ...
Mar. 21—Harley McMillin and his son, Trevor, were lake trout fishing in northern Manitoba that fateful week in March 2020, when they started hearing rumblings about the U.S.-Canada border closing in ...
As children continue mingling in school settings and families look ahead to holiday travel, trying not to get sick is top of mind for many with little ones. If you have tried to get your small ...
Proposed regulations issued Monday (REG-109032-23) provide that the IRS will assess and collect as an underpayment of employment taxes any overpayment interest paid to a taxpayer on an erroneous ...
Dr. Peter Gulick filled out a V-safe questionnaire on his smartphone after his first COVID-19 vaccine and each subsequent booster shot. He indicated which side effects, if any, he experienced, and if ...
The disease is hitting Black and Latino communities hardest. When the coronavirus outbreak threatened to rock Philadelphia’s predominantly Black neighborhoods, Dr. Ala Stanford knew that access to ...
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