Johnson is expected to confirm that all retail, outdoor hospitality and hairdressers can reopen on April 12 in England.
What's behind workers' hesitation to return to the…
From anxiety over catching the coronavirus to fears of losing flexibility gained while working from home, many workers do not want to go back to their pre-pandemic ways.
Fully vaccinated people can travel in U.S. without…
Ultimately, the guidance may do little, as people are already traveling extensively nationwide.
Younger Latino men are Covid's biggest victims as…
In New Jersey, Covid-19 has disproportionately killed Latino men under 50. Apart from the economic and social fallout, the numbers raise questions about vaccine equity and who's at risk.
Salmonella infections in eight states linked to wild…
The outbreak has sickened 19 people, including a 2-month-old. So far, eight people have been hospitalized. No deaths have been reported.
Salmonella infections in eight states linked to wild…
The outbreak has sickened 19 people, including a 2-month-old. So far, eight people have been hospitalized. No deaths have been reported.
The U.S. isn't losing to Russia and China…
Although Beijing and Moscow deny it, experts say they are beginning to see how the strategy of selling or donating their vaccines abroad is allowing them to expand their influence.
Virus-killing robot tested for use in airline industry
UVeya’s machines use ultraviolet light to remove any traces of coronavirus on planes. “It's quite an old technology but it's quite dangerous,” said co-founder Jodoc Elmiger. “So that's why we made a robot.”
In Covid fight, Cuba touts its medical equipment,…
In Cuba, officials said their own production of medical gear like ventilators and CT scanners has allowed them to treat Covid.