The pandemic laid bare inequities that Boston's greatest minds worked hard to address. Five years later, some of these ...
In neighborhoods across the city, many white New Yorkers cleared out, leaving Black and brown New Yorkers to fend for ...
Sponsored by Gilead Sciences Racial and ethnic disparities in health care have long been a problem in the U.S.1 For many ...
People of color experience a disproportionate burden of COVID-19 cases and deaths. In Minnesota, deaths from COVID-19 have ...
As we commemorate the fifth anniversary of the World Health Organization declaring the novel coronavirus a pandemic, this is the first of a six-part MSNBC Daily series that reflects on the ...
COVID-19 cases climbed in March 2020, but we thought the lockdown would be short, a brief respite. One month tops. And so people celebrated birthdays on Zoom, found a new wardrobe of sweatpants ...
Young Black Lives in the Inner City, and eagerly anticipating a long-awaited holiday to Jamaica. But by February, as reports of a virus called Covid-19 began to mount, the holiday was cancelled.
A federal office dedicated to the research of long COVID is set to close following the Trump administration’s decision to slash the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) workforce.
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