A business complex in San Ramon is learning to adapt to the changing environment of a post-COVID world, pivoting to providing ...
Five years since COVID-19 was declared a public health emergency in Dallas County in March 2020, local health experts say the ...
Join us April 2 for a conversation about whether Texas is prepared for the next public health crisis
Five years after COVID-19, we’ll examine what state and local leaders can do—and what they need—to address long-standing issues ...
Vaccine hesitancy was rising even before COVID-19 emerged – but the pandemic exacerbated the trend. More kindergartners are ...
The push to bring semiconductor manufacturing back to the U.S. faces a significant hurdle: a shortage of skilled workers. The semiconductor industry is expected to need 300,000 engineers by 2030 as ...
This week marks the five-year anniversary of the COVID-19 lockdown. Mostly, life has returned to normal. But in some ways we still seem to be struggling, our columnist notes.
Terms such as "social distancing" and "flattening the curve" have faded from common use, but the COVID-19 pandemic continues ...
COVID-19 changed healthcare — from the surge in virtual visits to the rapid rollout of vaccinations. Five years later, local doctors discuss the ongoing impact on the healthcare community.
BERLIN - Measles cases in the European region doubled in 2024 to a more than 25-year-high, the World Health Organisation and ...
Five years after the pandemic began, many local health officials say that the politicization of Covid has left them with ...
Pandemic isolation jump started a mental health crisis. Students are still feeling it 5 years later.
Students are still facing adverse mental health outcomes five years after COVID, but they're also leading a push for change.
Five years after Governor Abbott’s COVID-19 disaster declaration, Texas schools have largely returned to in-person learning, though some changes remain.
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