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Amy Maxmen, Tribune News Service The United States is poised to lose its measles-free status next year. If that happens, the country will entre an era in which outbreaks...
Too little, too late” is the summary offered by Heather Hallett herself of the Johnson government’s response to the Covid-19 pandemic. Indeed, and in all fairness, that conclusion also...
During the pandemic, the rules for school attendance with the sniffles were clear, if a bit draconian: Keep a child home from school at any sign of illness. Since...
Vaccines are a vital tool that saves millions of lives annually. Concerningly, the US government wants to cut funding for a key organization that saves lives worldwide through immunisation....
When the COVID pandemic hit, many people turned to the eerily prescient film Contagion (2011) for answers — or at least for catharsis. Suddenly, its hypothetical plot felt all...
Global healthcare stocks have not been this cheap in decades and fund inflows into the sector are picking up, yet the shares remain in the doldrums, highlighting uncertainty over...
There have been many questions about how well or how badly the World Health Organisation (WHO) had responded to the Covid-19 pandemic of 2020-2021 even as it spread like...
Tim Henderson, Tribune News Service Americans are facing the highest death toll from influenza since 2018, just as more people become vulnerable because of growing vaccine scepticism taking hold...
John Sullivan, chief medical officer of St. Clair Health System, spent 33 years in the Navy. And when he thinks back to this week five years ago, he likens...
Dr. Cory Franklin, Tribune News Service Just before he exited the White House, one of President Joe Biden’s last official acts was to grant a preemptive pardon to Dr....