As the coronavirus spread, researchers worldwide scrambled to find ways to keep people safe. Some efforts were misguided.
That’s the potential promise of a new study on a drug made by Japanese pharmaceutical company Shionogi. At a scientific ...
Amid the devastation and fear in the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic, a mother reflects on one way she and her family found some joy and connection along some train tracks.
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Axios on MSNHow COVID has changed our lives, 5 years laterFive years ago this week, Gov. Tim Walz first declared a statewide emergency over the newly-declared COVID-19 pandemic — and Axios Twin Cities readers have shared how the fallout impacted them. The ...
The Stateline Community Foundation helped many agencies and organizations during the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic.
As COVID surged and schools across the U.S. shuttered in March 2020, Jamie Wyss, an elementary school counselor at the Virginia Beach City Public Schools system in Virginia, vividly remembers quickly ...
Traditional safety gear lacks smart monitoring features, leaving industrial workers vulnerable to undetected risks such as ...
Vaccines, previous exposures and less virulent strains have made COVID-19 more of a nuisance than a public-health emergency.
Apps like Instamart and Blinkit gained relevance post the pandemic, when it was the most useful. What’s making them tick now?
Quick commerce revolutionizes shopping in urban India with rapid delivery, data-driven customization, and potential ...
Our research has found that most pandemic-born children have been remarkably resilient to the disruptions caused by COVID.
Quick commerce (Q-commerce) is a type of e-commerce that delivers essential items quickly, usually within 15 minutes. It's a ...
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