Public health experts say the United States learned some things from COVID-19, but gaps remain in the public health ...
It's been five years this week since the World Health Organization declared the COVID-19 outbreak a global pandemic. Since then, over 103 million cases have been reported in the U.S., with over 1.2 ...
Five years after the pandemic began, many local health officials say that the politicization of Covid has left them with ...
On Wednesday, the 2024-2025 Santa Barbara County Grand Jury issued a report of its findings and recommendations regarding ...
Currently, about 14.1 million Americans are experiencing long COVID symptoms, with nearly a quarter reporting significant activity limitations. Recent data also indicates that around 1.01 million ...
As of March 6, a total of 222 measles cases were reported in 12 states including California. The Centers for Diseases update their website with the latest data every Friday. As of this publication, ...
As the flu season progresses, Hampshire County health officials report that Influenza-A cases are maintaining a steady presence in the area.
By achieving PPHR recognition, SCRHD joins more than 550 local health departments nationwide that have met rigorous preparedness benchmarks.
Eight scholars from Brown University looked back at the pandemic with an eye toward how its lessons can help the United States and other nations prepare for the next global health crisis.
The U.S. was considered more prepared than any other country to deal with a pandemic. But when Covid arrived, multiple flaws were exposed.
Thankfully, in 2025, the days of lockdowns and quarantines now seem a distant memory for many—even though the physical, ...
The Covid-19 pandemic reveals itself not as a singular event but as a multifaceted crisis that exposed deep-seated fault ...