ARKANSAS (KNWA/KFTA) — The lingering pandemic may have an impact on your personal travel plans, through a “vaccine passport.” But, for many people travel isn’t even an option if u…
SURPRISE, Ariz. — Josh Staumont is working his way back to full strength after a COVID-19 infection hit him “pretty hard,” the Royals’ reliever said Monday. Staumont was delayed getting into camp, previously for an undisclosed reason, and has been regaining his strength and energy the past few weeks. His
Germany, France, Italy and Spain became the latest countries to suspend use of the vaccine even as a third wave of the pandemic threatens the continent.
As of Monday, more Floridians will have access to the COVID-19 vaccine now that those 60 and older qualify. Governor Ron DeSantis said every time they expand eligibility by five years, about 2 million more people become eligible for shots. “We’re starting to see around the state softening of the demand among 65 and up […]
Now, there is additional help on the way for businesses still hurting—this time in the form of tax-free grants included in President Biden’s almost $2 trillion relief package.
El Paso doctors reflect on what they’ve had to endure this past year a year battling COVID-19. Dr. Edward Michelson works in the emergency room at University Medical Center he also works at the Department of Emergency Medicine atTexas Tech University Health Sciences Center El Paso. “We’ve been a little out of sync with the rest of the country in terms of when surges happened particularly our November surge.
Experts say testing is still a crucial step as Texas continues to deal with the pandemic, but the public messaging has shifted away from testing and toward vaccinations.
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