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news24.comA study of more than one million U.S. veterans found recent Covid vaccination reduced major cardiovascular events by about 38 percent. The benefit appeared in both Covid-linked and all-cause cardiac outcomes, with larger effects among older adults.
680news.comA new study in Science finds that the increase in remote work during the COVID-19 pandemic raised time spent alone and worsened mental health for U.S. workers. Survey data from more than 500,000 Americans supported the findings.
thenation.comA computational model projects annual U.S. costs between $2 billion and $3.4 billion depending on incidence rates. Federal research funding and the dedicated long COVID office were ended in 2025.
Washington ExaminerAimee Bock, executive director of Feeding Our Future, received a 500-month prison sentence and was ordered to repay nearly $243 million. The case involved fraudulent claims for meals that were never served to children.
news-medical.netOutbreaks of Ebola in the Democratic Republic of Congo and hantavirus on a cruise ship have drawn public attention in recent weeks. Public health experts state the risk to the general U.S. population remains low. The COVID-19 pandemic experience is influencing how some Americans…
westernjournal.comSeven Chinese executives and four major shipping container manufacturers face criminal antitrust charges for alleged price fixing during the pandemic. The indictment was announced Tuesday and covers actions that affected global commerce and U.S. supply chains.
alternet.orgAlex Berenson reached a $150,000 settlement with the federal government that includes an acknowledgment the government violated the First Amendment by pressuring social media companies to suppress his speech. The agreement resolves claims against official-capacity defendants but…
news.google.comIndia is addressing ongoing effects from the COVID-19 pandemic and current energy supply issues. Migrant workers continue to support construction and infrastructure projects across the country.
theedgemarkets.comA five-day course of ensitrelvir reduced symptomatic COVID-19 cases among household contacts from 9 percent to 3 percent. The drug also lowered overall infection rates compared with placebo in a study of more than 2,000 people.
Businesses have a two-year window to challenge IRS rejections of employee retention credit claims. The IRS offers a streamlined extension process for some rejected claims.
abcnews.go.comThe IRS has set a July 10 deadline for taxpayers to file claims for refunds of interest and penalties accrued during the Covid-19 pandemic. Millions of Americans could be owed a total of billions of dollars. Filing a claim by the deadline is required to receive any owed amounts.
japantimes.co.jpAn experimental pill developed by Shionogi reduced the risk of COVID-19 infection among people exposed to the virus at home. The study marks the first time an antiviral pill has demonstrated preventive efficacy against SARS-CoV-2 in exposed individuals. Results were published in…
New York PostA federal court ruled last November that disaster-related tax filing extensions should have applied throughout the COVID-19 pandemic period from January 2020 through July 2023. The decision could allow refunds of failure-to-file and failure-to-pay penalties assessed during that t…
news-medical.netA Nature study details how SARS-CoV-2 Omicron variants evade antibody 76E1 by steric hindrance in an early fusion intermediate conformation of the spike protein. Researchers found that minimizing antibody size reversed evasion mechanisms and boosted neutralizing activity against…
nbcnews.comThe Food and Drug Administration blocked studies demonstrating the safety of several vaccines, according to a New York Times report. Two of the withdrawn studies found that serious side effects from commonly used COVID vaccines were rare. A Department of Health and Human Services…
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewA May 7, 2026, broadcast on RealClearPolitics examined ongoing questions surrounding the COVID-19 period. The program included segments on congressional interest in past public health actions and related policy reviews. Hosts discussed possible forthcoming information on the topi…
foxnews.comA federal jury convicted 64-year-old Jia Bei Zhu on 10 counts including wire fraud and false statements to the FDA after he sold nearly $4 million worth of faulty tests through Universal Meditech Inc. The scheme ran from August 2020 to March 2023, involving imported kits from Chi…
prnewswire.comSenate investigation details how health officials identified a safety signal for ischemic stroke in adults 65 and older linked to the Pfizer-BioNTech bivalent booster but continued recommending the shot. Internal records showed 226 stroke cases by February 2023 while messaging wa…
cnbc.comThe U.S. Food and Drug Administration blocked the publication of research finding rare side effects from COVID and shingles vaccines. The studies were withdrawn due to broad conclusions not supported by data, amid broader efforts by the Trump administration to challenge vaccine r…
David Morens, a former senior adviser to Anthony Fauci at the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, faces federal charges for allegedly hiding communications and falsifying records to evade Freedom of Information Act requests. The indictment accuses him of conspi…
New ScientistA US hospital has granted patient requests for blood transfusions from unvaccinated donors, leading to delays that endangered lives. Analysis at Vanderbilt University Medical Center revealed 15 such cases driven by vaccine misinformation. Experts emphasize no evidence supports im…
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewModerna has received marketing authorization from the European Commission for MCOMBRIAX, its mRNA combination vaccine against influenza and COVID-19. This enables distribution in European markets. The vaccine targets respiratory viruses with combined protection.