Lessons learned from COVID-19 prepared the U.S. for the next viral scourge, but much of that progress is at risk of being unraveled, experts say.
This story was originally published at The 19th. For decades, women have worked diligently to carve out a space in the ...
The first COVID-19 case in Massachusetts was reported on Feb. 1, 2020, involving a UMass Boston student who had returned to ...
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The pandemic accelerated economic disparity, revealing a disturbing acceptance of mass death. Did we learn nothing?
A campaign spokesperson said that, if elected, Stringer would create a public health office for emerging health threats, ...
Castiel remembers being dressed head to toe in personal protective equipment, shuttling residents ... with an emphasis on communities of color where the data showed COVID infections and deaths ...
The pandemic bared the cruelty of prison in new ways. It was a lost opportunity to move away from mass incarceration.
For many, COVID-19 has faded into a recent memory. Even for hospitals, healthcare providers, and clinical staff, the way we view the virus has evolved since 2020. Yet, the lessons learned should not ...
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The Oaklandside on MSNAfter lengthy holdup, Alameda County child care providers are cleared to get $166 million in tax fundsThe Board of Supervisors tentatively approved emergency funding from Measure C, a 2020 tax initiative for early childhood education and pediatric health.
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