It’s holding back developed economies and dominating the rest of the world.
A presidential order requiring a new standard means the pressure’s on.
Jessica Thomasson of North Dakota’s Department of Human Services talks about the logistical challenges and the need for outreach.
New York will start enforcing its mandate Sep. 13. It requires visitors to theaters, museums and other establishments to show proof of at least partial vaccination — same for people want to eat and drink inside a restaurant or bar.
Traveling RNs make far more money than full-timers in the same job, stirring frustration at hospitals. Governments often foot the bill.
An uptick in vaccination rates in the rural United States corresponds with rising COVID-19 infections and a slimming number of ICU beds.
Alana Ferko, who runs the Butte Plaza Mall in Montana, is trying to keep her workers and shoppers healthy.
Kelli LaFont and Lauren Pyle both know they, not their husbands, will stay home if their children are exposed to COVID-19.
In many places, hospitals are running low on oxygen, which is used to treat patients with COVID and other conditions.
The economist and businessman disagrees with Fed Chair Jerome Powell’s belief that inflation is transitory.