The new budget includes penalties for masking while committing certain crimes
Beginning in early May, a number of bills with one very particular aim have flooded local and state legislatures, and even the halls of Congress. In these divisive times, they have surprisingly bipartisan and multiracial support, with powerful Democratic politicians lining up next to their Republican counterparts and NAACP chapters
The new guidance came days before a Senate hearing on the dangers of long COVID
From potentially deadly mishandling of mobility devices to people’s refusal to wear masks, travel during a pandemic can be a laundry list of stressors for disabled people
The White House expects a sharp rise in COVID-19 infections later this year, causing some long COVID patients to sound the alarm
Now that the seven-day average of COVID-19 cases has decreased, cities and states are getting rid of mitigation measures
The new CDC guidelines allow employers to ask employees to come in when they’re not feeling well or have been exposed to COVID-19
Omicron poses another concern for teachers who can’t enforce masks in the classroom
Front-line workers fight to keep the public and themselves safe amid the surging delta variant and dangerous right-wing rhetoric.
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