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Losing the ability to taste and smell is no longer common among COVID patients, according to a new study that...
Losing the ability to taste and smell is no longer common among COVID patients, according to a new study that...
CLAIM: The recent death of a red panda cub at Canada’s Toronto Zoo was related to the COVID-19 vaccine.AP’S ASSESSMENT:...
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The New York state Supreme Court has reinstated all employees who were fired for not being vaccinated, ordering back pay...
Gov. Charlie Baker's administration confirmed Tuesday that it is inviting a "small number" of ex-state employees who lost their jobs...
XBB cases fall dramatically in Singapore A surge of cases driven by the immune-evasive XBB omicron subvariant and a wave...
The BA.5 subvariant of COVID-19 remains the dominant strain in the United States this week, but several other new forms...
Enlarge / A close-up view of a woman sneezing. Getty | David Jones As people build up immunity to SARS-CoV-2...
New York City's COVID vaccination mandate for municipal workers was "arbitrary and capricious," and those who were fired over it...
WASHINGTON — The first time President Biden rolled up his sleeve on national television, it was December 2020. He had...