Large health care systems around the country say that a very small percentage of their workers have missed vaccination deadlines.
Author: Adeel Hassan
King County, Wash., Home to Seattle, to Require Masks at Big Outdoor Events
The mandate, which begins Tuesday, will require masks be worn at outdoor events that attract more than 500 people.
A Massachusetts Task Force Helps to Confront Loneliness Epidemic
Social isolation in the U.S. rose even as the pandemic began to subside in the spring, new research shows.
Washington D.C. Public Employees to Face Vaccine or Testing Requirement
The action follows President Biden’s recent announcement that federal workers would face restrictions and requirements, including testing, if they did not get vaccinated.
Washington State Sets Vaccine Mandate for State, Health Care Workers
Employees who refuse to get vaccinated would face losing their jobs, Gov. Jay Inslee said.
Washington State Sets Vaccine Mandate for State, Health Care Workers
Employees who refuse to get vaccinated would face losing their jobs, Gov. Jay Inslee said.
Florida Faces its Worst Coronavirus Wave Yet
The state is about a month away from its peak, according to an epidemiologist who tracks the virus there.
With Pandemic Receding, Americans Return to July 4 Rituals
About 48 million Americans are expected to travel over the holiday weekend, a 40 percent jump over last year.
Vaccination Rates Take on Regional Differences
New England is surging ahead of the national average while the South is lagging behind.
The Pandemic is Ebbing, But What About Governors’ Emergency Powers?
State legislators this week have been asking about the necessity for restrictions and many are calling for emergency action to draw down.