by owner | Feb 15, 2022 | News, U.S.
This story contains text, images and audio clips with offensive language. The letter came to the home of Brenda Sheridan, a Loudoun County, Virginia school board member, addressed to one of her adult children. It threatened to kill them both unless she left the...
by owner | Feb 15, 2022 | Mandate, New York
New York City employees who failed to comply with the city’s vaccine mandate were sent termination notices on Friday, the mayor’s office said. A total of 1,428 employees were terminated, with the majority of terminations coming from the Department of Education at 914....
by owner | Feb 9, 2022 | News, U.S.
Though considered milder than other coronavirus variants, omicron has infected so many people that it has driven the number of daily deaths beyond where it was last spring, before vaccines were widely available, according to Washington Post data. Omicron has been...
by owner | Jan 19, 2022 | Massachusetts, News
Official case counts are dropping. COVID levels in Boston-area wastewater are down dramatically. The omicron wave — in terms of new cases — appears to have peaked in Massachusetts. And experts say hospitalizations are likely nearing or at their peak, too. But some...
by owner | Jan 19, 2022 | Michigan, News
DETROIT – For the first time since the start of the COVID omicron surge in Michigan, hospital officials with the Henry Ford Health System said they’re starting to see some signs of early progress. “These trends are aligning and pointing in the right direction,” said...
by owner | Jan 14, 2022 | Medicine, Testing, U.S.
Americans will be able to order free at-home rapid COVID-19 tests online starting Jan. 19, the White House said Friday. The move makes available the 500 million rapid tests President Biden said his administration purchased last month. There are some important...