As the Omicron wave continues to subside, a growing number of cities and states are relaxing their pandemic restrictions.
Author: Ada Petriczko
A Few Members of Russia’s Parliament Speak Out Against War
In a rare show of dissent, three deputies of the State Duma have expressed regret about the attack.
U.S. First Time Vaccination Rates Are At a New Low
As the country is on course to live with the coronavirus, the vaccination drive is vanishing.
Israel to Open Borders to Unvaccinated Tourists
After weathering the Omicron wave, the country is turning to testing to try to let in more visitors safely.
Israel to Open Borders to Unvaccinated Tourists
After weathering the Omicron wave, the country is turning to testing to try to let in more visitors safely.
Philadelphia Drops Its Vaccine Mandate for Indoor Dining
The city introduced a new system of Covid-19 response that is tied to specific pandemic metrics and could change as the situation evolves.
A remote island nation confronts its first confirmed coronavirus case.
The case in the Cook Islands emerged a month after the country reopened its air borders to travelers from New Zealand.