The report said the decision not to lock down and social distance sooner amounts to “one of the most important public health failures the United Kingdom has ever experienced.”
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COVID deaths leave thousands of U.S. kids grieving parents or primary caregivers
A new study estimates that more than 140,000 children in the U.S. have lost a parent or a grandparent caregiver to COVID-19.
Pfizer officially asks the FDA to authorize its COVID vaccine for kids aged 5-11
The submission is the latest development in the push to expand use of the vaccine to younger children.
We need to talk about your gas stove, your health and climate change
The beloved gas stove has become a focal point in a fight over whether gas should even exist in the 35% of U.S. homes that cook with it.
A historic rainforest and other lands have been returned to Indigenous Australians
Some of Australia’s world famous national parks have been returned to the hands of Indigenous owners.
What borrowers need to know about the Public Service Loan Forgiveness overhaul
The Department of Education estimates that roughly 22,000 borrowers could be immediately eligible to have their loans erased automatically.





