No. COVID-19 vaccines have not been linked to as many as 3.9 million deaths. Wisconsin U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson said on May 9, ...
A retired Mississippi newspaperman believes he contracted COVID-19 at a political meet-and-greet event. The author suggests that political gatherings may be ripe environments for spreading the virus ...
Eligibility and claiming potential COVID-era IRS tax refunds can be complex and stressful with the July 10 deadline only ...
By Christy Santhosh May 28 (Reuters) - The U.S. FDA's advisory panel recommended on Thursday that COVID-19 vaccines for 2026-2027 immunization should be updated to target the dominant XFG variant, ...
Helen Branswell covers issues broadly related to infectious diseases, including outbreaks, preparedness, research, and vaccine development. Follow her on Mastodon and Bluesky. You can reach Helen on ...
One of the most pressing issues facing the scientific and medical communities is the catastrophic loss of the public’s trust in accepting their advice and/or recommendations. And it’s overwhelmingly ...
Sara Moniuszko is a health and lifestyle reporter at CBSNews.com. Previously, she wrote for USA Today, where she was selected to help launch the newspaper's wellness vertical. She now covers breaking ...
There are many people in the United States who might be entitled o an Internal Revenue Service (IRS) refund stemming from the COVID-19 pandemic. And who knows? You might be one of them. But be sure to ...
Ron Johnson's claim that 3.9 million people died from Covid-19 vaccines is based on flawed arithmetic, misinterpretation of VAERS data and misuse of a Harvard study. The claim is false.
The United States tourism office originally forecast a four million increase in visitors – the reality was the opposite ...