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December 23 2020, 08:00
While the holidays typically carry along some stress and chaos, this year’s festivities amid the novel coronavirus pandemic presents unique challenges.
December 23 2020, 08:00
The US is looking at why several people who received the Pfizer-BioNTech coronavirus vaccine have developed allergic reactions, according to a report.
December 23 2020, 08:00
With many hospitals in California at or on the brink of capacity and Gov. Gavin Newsom recently warning that COVID-19 hospitalizations in the state could reach 100,000 by January, “don’t share your air with others,” pleaded various doctors and health officials in the state on Tuesday. 
December 23 2020, 08:00
Amid concerns about where the U.K. coronavirus mutation may have originated, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said ongoing travel likely increased the chances of the virus being imported to U.S. shores, as others wonder how the new strain will impact recently-approved vaccines.
December 23 2020, 08:00
While thousands of front-line health care workers are said to have been inoculated with the COVID-19 vaccine, others contend that the process has been punctured by uncertainty and a chaotic waiting game.
December 23 2020, 08:00
In a study of pregnant women who were admitted to Boston hospitals during the spring of 2020, those who contracted coronavirus during the third trimester were unlikely to pass the infection on to their newborns.
December 23 2020, 08:00
The mutated coronavirus strain circulating in the U.K., that has sparked panic and caught global attention as over 40 countries ban travel, has likely already crossed U.S. borders, officials say.
December 23 2020, 08:00
A father’s invention that stops people from choking is credited with saving nearly 100 lives.
December 23 2020, 08:00
Liberal editors and reporters have an annoying tendency to define the center as the precise location where they stand on the ideological spectrum. Case in point: The New York Times.
December 23 2020, 08:00
Rep.-elect Matt Rosendale, a former state legislator and state auditor who ran for Senate in 2018, compares solving complex policy issues to "a Rubik's cube" and says "I really, really enjoy digging down into the details."