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The Biden administration has launched a new effort to improve the ability of the U.S. to prevent, detect and respond to global health threats. Some experts say the new strategy doesn't go far enough.
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“Models and data are among the most critical weapons in our arsenal,” says Lauren Ancel Meyers, director of the Center for Pandemic Decision Science at UT.
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The World Health Organization today lifted its Public Health Emergency of International Concern for COVID-19. That declaration went into effect three years ago on Jan. 30, 2020.
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"How Do I Find You" is up for a Grammy for Best Classical Vocal Solo Album.
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Rural hospitals in Texas are feeling the greatest financial pinch. A new report says 26 percent are at risk of closing.
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One year after the COVID-19 omicron variant began its spread across Texas, doctors are concerned about the effects of 'long COVID' — even as case numbers and hospitalizations have declined.
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Here we go again. The virus is starting to surge in many European countries and there are early signs a wave may be starting in the U.S. too.
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Retired San Antonio priest Fr. David Garcia discusses how his book, "Pandemic Preaching: A Pulpit in a Year Like No Other," guided remote churchgoers through the ups and downs of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Photographer Raphael Alves documented how socioeconomic issues worsen the COVID-19 pandemic in the state of Amazonas, Brazil.
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Jesus Rodriguez never needed free medical care due to his stable job and health coverage. But when he lost his job and his molar started throbbing, he found himself uncomfortable and helpless. But Operation Lone Star gave him the dental care he needed at no cost.