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Justin Fox, Tribune News Service Early in March 2020, I decided to write about the risks posed by COVID-19. I have no background in epidemiology or even health journalism,...
Cory Franklin and Robert Weinstein, Tribune News Service The changing leaves of fall mark the country’s fourth autumn with COVID-19. Although most reporting is anecdotal, new variants have caused...
It was a matter of astonishment how quickly the pharmaceutical companies seemed to have produced the COVID-19 vaccine by the end of 2020. There were two ways the Covid vaccines...
Lisa Jarvis, Tribune News Service The rollout of this fall’s COVID vaccine has been frustrating. When CDC authorized the COVID shots for everyone 6 months and older on Sept....
Hungarian scientist Katalin Kariko and US colleague Drew Weissman, who met in line for a photocopier before making mRNA molecule discoveries together that paved the way for COVID-19 vaccines,...
Nedra Rhone, Tribune News Service A few days before attending a small gathering of friends, I came down with cold, allergy, flu or possibly COVID-19 symptoms. It was at...
Oliver Miller, Tribune News Service If ever we needed a wake-up call to improve math learning, especially for historically marginalised students, the latest scores from the Nation’s Report Card and...
Michael Hiltzik, Tribune News Service The latest government advisories on the new monovalent COVID-19 vaccines were not much of a surprise. On Monday, the Food and Drug Administration approved the...
Covid is back
Lisa Jarvis, Tribune News Service Preliminary data from three separate research teams suggest the latest anxiety-inducing COVID variant isn’t quite the threat many had feared. BA.2.86 — or what...