'So much to live for': Kentucky's first confirmed COVID-19 patient opens up about life 5 years later
March 6, 2020 was the day public health officials revealed the state's first confirmed COVID-19 case: a young woman in Harrison County.
Five years ago today, Kentucky confirmed its first case of COVID-19, marking the beginning of a public health crisis that drastically altered life for residents across the state.
In the two years that Nísia Trindade led the ministry, her tenure was marked by the largest dengue outbreak in the country’s ...
Wednesday’s improving GDP numbers will be spruiked by Labor in the looming election campaign, but they mask a darker truth.
The “Stand Up for Science” protests taking place today mark a significant development in the growing opposition to the ...
In the wake of the Trump administration’s statements on immigration within the last few months, the Petaluma Police ...
While the world has seemingly moved on from the COVID-19 pandemic, there’s one group of people who wish they could – but can’t.
Turner's legacy as a steadfast advocate for economic opportunity, urban resilience, and community revitalization remains ...
President Trump’s fixation reinvigorated the debate over the role of the federal government in education, and created a ...
Trump's nominee for NIH director once stirred major controversy for criticizing lockdowns, mask mandates, and school closures ...
Analyzing CMS data, accessiBe examined how telehealth services have changed from 2020 to 2023 and their impact on people with ...
House Republicans from New York are asking federal health agencies overseen by Robert Kennedy Jr. to rule on whether ex-Gov.
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