White Americans in fall 2020 were less likely to follow safety precautions after learning about the disproportionate impacts ...
When the coronavirus pandemic began five years ago, D.C.’s poorest communities were hit especially hard. Many residents had ...
CLASSIFIED intelligence on the outbreak of Covid immediately “set off alarm bells”, a former US State Department investigator ...
Currently, about 14.1 million Americans are experiencing long COVID symptoms, with nearly a quarter reporting significant activity limitations. Recent data also indicates that around 1.01 million ...
As we commemorate the fifth anniversary of the World Health Organization declaring the novel coronavirus a pandemic, this is the first of a six-part MSNBC Daily series that reflects on the ...
Some groups have higher infection rates: like children under five, despite early and even continuing pronouncements about kids not getting COVID; Black people versus white, Hispanic versus non ...
In a February report by the Pew Research Center, the think tank surveyed thousands of U.S. adults on the five-year impact of ...
Five years ago, at the start of 2020, I was looking forward to the publication of my book, Terraformed: Young Black Lives in ...
With it being five years since the World Health Organization declared the coronavirus a global pandemic, we revisit the Black figures we lost to the disease.
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