NPR’s Scott Simon speaks to Patrick Allen, director of the Oregon Health Authority, about the state’s mandate to verify vaccinations before admitting people into businesses and workplaces.
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Jennifer Minhas is among those who suffer lingering problems after COVID-19. A diagnosis of POTS, a little-known circulation disorder that mostly affects women, offers a way forward.
A research centre under Vietnam’s health ministry is in talks with Russia to produce the Sputnik V COVID-19 vaccine in the country, local media reported on Saturday.
The pandemic barely dented the financial outlook for some major networks, which continued to acquire weaker hospitals and ailing doctors’ practices. Critics worry consolidation leads to higher prices for medical care.
Americans found that money cannot buy everything, and they used their wealth to build relationships and help others, according to two recent surveys.
The University of Virginia is requiring students who return to campus this fall to get a COVID-19 vaccine.
The performance-venues industry is frustrated as it waits for the Small Business Administration to award financial assistance.
The prevalence of COVID-19 infections in England has risen after dropping for five straight weeks, the Office for National Statistics said on Friday.
Minnesota’s data continues to show a pandemic in retreat. New cases, known active cases and new hospital admissions are all down from the April surge. Yet, the effort to get the vast majority of Minnesota adults vaccinated is sputtering.