Weathering a Nationwide Tripledemic
A surging “tripledemic” of COVID-19, flu and RSV threatens to overburden an already burdened U.S. healthcare system.
Tourists Are Leaving Their Hearts All Over the World
Despite higher travel costs, global tourism has increased. Experts say it will take 4-5 years for the industry to return to pre-pandemic levels.
As COVID-19 emergency coverage ends, millions of children could lose their health insurance
Some 40 million children currently enrolled in Medicaid or CHIP (Children’s Health Insurance Program) nationwide are at risk of losing their health insurance once the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency (PHE) expires.
Vacunar a los niños puede ayudar a ganar la batalla contra la COVID, argumentan expertos
Casi un millón de niños de 5 a 11 años han sido vacunados en Estados Unidos desde que fue aprobada la vacuna Pfizer-BioNTech para este grupo etario el pasado 20 de septiembre.
Suplantadores del gobierno y productos para curar el COVID: así se aprovechan los estafadores de las comunidades étnicas
Mientras los consumidores latinos son con frecuencia víctimas de la suplantación de identidad, los afroamericanos reportan principalmente fraudes en los cobros de deudas a través de burós de crédito, y los asiático-americanos son engañados con productos de salud falsos.
A Day in the Life of a Vaccinator Outreach Worker—20 somethings lead the charge
A young community worker reveals what a day in her life is like, while campaigning to raise awareness about immunization.
VACCINES STILL WIN IN RACE AGAINST DELTA VARIANT
A panel of public health experts July 30 debated the efficacy of Covid vaccines against the dominant Delta variant, concluding that — though the vaccines are 80 to 90 percent effective against hospitalizations and deaths — they are less effectual in containing the spread of the potent mutant strain.
OVER HALF MILLION DEAD AND GROWING
By now all of us have been touched by COVID-19 in one way or another. Some of us have contracted COVID and thankfully lived to talk about it.
ASIAN AMERICANS REFLECT ON COMMUNITY’S VULNERABILITY AFTER SIX WOMEN MURDERED IN GEORGIA
Asian Americans across the U.S. reflected on their community’s vulnerability to racist attacks, after 21 year-old Robert Aaron Long killed six Asian American women at three locations in Georgia on March 16.
Cómo cambiarán las vacunas Covid
En este momento del año, menos del 15% de la población ha recibido la vacuna contra el Covid-19. Y pasará mucho tiempo más hasta que el público pueda recibirla. Pero, cuando todos la recibamos, ¿cómo cambiará el mundo?