It's been five years since the COVID-19 pandemic began, but it's still affecting health care, locally and nationally.
The first patient we got off the ventilator, it was incredibly emotional because we knew we could get somebody through.' ...
It’s five years later, but for many it’s still too soon. At midnight on March 17, 2020, then-Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf’s order to shut down dining room service in bars and restaurants and to ...
Join us in recalling the 40 phrases that captured our 2020 journey, with Ohio and Michigan in focus. Discover the words that ...
Northwest Ohio and southeast Michigan faced early COVID-19 challenges, navigating restrictions and recovery over 2020.
A Preston health expert is calling for Government changes to help protect against the annual winter crises which causes huge ...
Laredo remembers its COVID-19 journey, honoring frontline workers, community efforts and key lessons for future health crises ...
Althea Cole wears personal protective equipment and rain gear prior to serving voters in Cedar Rapids on May 28, 2020.
Five years after the WHO declared the COVID global outbreak to be a pandemic, frontline health care workers reflect on what they remember of the early days of COVID.
The pandemic accelerated economic disparity, revealing a disturbing acceptance of mass death. Did we learn nothing?