In this “Pandemic Lessons,” we draw on previous installments to answer essential questions as we head into a new year of our ...
About one-third of Americans who reach age 65 will need nursing home care in their lifetimes — which can be a daunting thought if you recall the suffering of residents as the Covid-19 pandemic exposed ...
Most major companies have faced strong headwinds in the last three years. But few have been at the forefront of global crisis like Pfizer during the Covid-19 pandemic. That’s why I was eager to speak ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has led to significant changes in work and lifestyle, impacting occupational mental health. This study examines the time and individual heterogeneity in the pandemic's effects on ...
It’s been three years since COVID-19 crept across the U.S., with the World Health Organization declaring the virus outbreak a pandemic in March 2020. Though the early days of the pandemic are over, ...
As economists and pundits continue to debate why Americans aren’t feeling better about the economy despite healthy growth and falling rates of inflation, the inflation outlook itself continues to ...
The recent four-year anniversary of the World Health Organization’s Covid-19 pandemic declaration stirred up some dormant anxiety. The lockdowns, mask mandates, and work-from-home orders feel ...
Although the United States was ranked the world’s most prepared country for a pandemic in 2019, it faltered when the COVID-19 crisis emerged, Ed Yong explained. “What this says to me is that we have ...
In many ways, modern advancements stole the show in the COVID-19 pandemic. With unprecedented speed, researchers decoded and shared the genetic blueprints of SARS-CoV-2. They developed highly ...
This winter marks five years since the onset of COVID-19, the infectious disease caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus that led to a global pandemic and more than 1.2 million deaths in the U.S. To mark the ...
The United States is moving on from COVID-19. Well, at least the federal government is. President Biden signed a resolution to end the national emergency to respond to the pandemic. In May, the White ...
In April and May of 2020, one and two months after schools were locked down, the nonprofit organization Let Grow conducted surveys of children throughout the United States, ages 8 through 13, and of ...