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Coronavirus Most Likely Came From Bats, W.H.O. Report Says

The coronavirus most likely emerged in bats before spreading to humans through another animal, according to a report to be released by the World...

A leaked W.H.O. report points to animals as the source of the pandemic.

The coronavirus most likely emerged in bats before spreading to humans through another animal, according to a report to be released by the World...

The Vaccination Gap Among Hispanic Communities Reflects Barriers to Access

Hispanic people across the United States continue to be especially underrepresented among those vaccinated for Covid-19,...

Weighing the Use of Growth Hormones for Children

Parents considering treatment for this otherwise medically benign condition should know what it entails: daily injections for years until the child’s growth is completed,...

Behind Closed Doors, ‘the Difficulty and the Beauty’ of Pandemic Hospice Work

Hanane Saoui is used to death. Sudden deaths and slow deaths. Painful deaths and peaceful deaths.This year was different.The coronavirus pandemic dramatically changed Ms....

Getting to Yes: A Nursing Home’s Mission to Vaccinate Its Hesitant Staff

For them, the half-hour Tyler Perry video that had been playing on repeat on a giant screen in the multipurpose room did not seemed...

Six States Open Vaccines to All Adults on Monday

Chris Adams, 36, has spent the past year of the pandemic living with his grandparents in Wichita, Kan., and being “extremely strict” about social...

Edith Prentiss, Fierce Voice for New York’s Disabled, Dies at 69

Edith Prentiss, a fierce and fiery advocate for the disabled who fought to make the city she loved more navigable for everyone, died on...

How a Volunteer Army is Trying to Vaccinate Black People in the Rural South

PANOLA, Ala. — The dog-eared trailer that serves as the only convenience store within 20 miles of this blink-and-you-miss-it rural hamlet, population 144, is...

Getting the Vaccine Isn’t Easy for Black Americans in the Rural South

PANOLA, Ala. — The dog-eared trailer that serves as the only convenience store within 20 miles of this blink-and-you-miss-it rural hamlet, population 144, is...

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