In the January 2025 issue of Reason, we're giving performance reviews of Joe Biden's presidency. Click here to read the other entries. When Joe Biden was sworn in as president in January 2021, he had ...
A new study analyzing the immune response to COVID-19 in a Catalan cohort of health workers sheds light on an important ...
In March, the White House reached out to about a dozen Covid-19 experts who are closely following the evolution of the coronavirus to ask a simple question: What did they think were the chances of the ...
The White House will disband its coronavirus response team after the Covid-19 public health emergency ends in May, a current and former official said. The team, led most recently by Dr. Ashish Jha, ...
Both H1N1 and COVID-19 spread across the U.S. faster and more unpredictably than early detection systems could keep up.
Getting COVID-19 today is much less scary and more common than it was three years ago. By now, many people have had it not just once, but two, three, or even more times. Most of the time, repeat ...
A Stanford-led study probes why a very small number of people develop heart inflammation shortly after mRNA COVID-19 ...
In the US, COVID-19 has killed more than 1.1 million people, infected more than 100 million, and disrupted lives in ways we are still trying to understand. Our continued public health response to this ...
When Joe Biden was sworn in as president in January 2021, he had good reason to be optimistic about the trajectory of the COVID-19 pandemic. Despite being widely criticized for—and arguably losing his ...