New US jobless benefit claims fall as Biden takes office
A record 10,000 store closures could occur this year as a result of the pandemic, according to Coresight Research.
WHO team to start Wuhan virus probe under global glare
Experts warn a common habit could cause the COVID vaccine to be less effective against the virus.
Prof Salim Abdool Karim, chair of the South African government's coronavirus advisory panel, said some countries have mistakenly believed they can be safe just by vaccinating their population.
While AstraZeneca cites problems at a manufacturing site in Belgium for the delay in supplying vaccines for Europe, the EU maintains that the doses made in the U.K. should make up the shortage.
Ohio State University researchers' hard candies could be a long-term tool to help detect possible COVID-19 cases.
In a new campaign video, New Zealand's tourism agency urges travelers to share something new.
A Beijing doctor said studies have shown coronavirus survives longer in samples taken from the anus than those from the upper body tracts.
Johnson County officials announced changes to the vaccination process after senior citizens waited in cold for the shots.
These workouts will effectively target the fat deposits below the chin, and tone your face.
Pfizer/BioNTech say vaccine effective against UK, SAfrica virus mutations
Toyota overtakes Volkswagen as top-selling global auto maker
Bach says IOC 'committed' to Tokyo Olympics, admits fans may be barred
China's virus vigilance trashes travel plans for millions
Samsung Electronics profit spikes on pandemic-driven demand
Brazil's Covid-19 response worst, New Zealand's best: study
New Zealand urges Australia to 'show respect' to China
Access to vaccines is the most important barrier to widespread immunizations, so this campaign should go a long way toward getting the right people vaccinated at the right time.
The disruptions to the labor market were most pronounced in the second quarter of 2020 when widespread lockdowns led to working-hour losses equivalent to 525 million jobs.
President Biden indicated he would wait “a couple of weeks” before deciding whether or not to use reconciliation as a means to get the bill passed.
Tim Zook, 60, was an X-ray technologist at South Coast Global Medical Center in Santa Ana, Calif., before his death.