Nearly three-quarters of U.S. adults (72%) say the COVID-19 pandemic did more to drive the country apart than to bring it ...
Eileen Yam and Giancarlo Pasquini contributed to this chapter. Five years after the pandemic began, Americans largely see ...
The landscape of COVID-19 mortality has evolved dramatically since the start of the pandemic. In 2023, the United States saw ...
Black women and men are four times more likely to die after contracting Covid-19 than those of white ethnicity, according to new research. Stylist deputy digital editor Jazmin Kopotsha is ...
Excessive bleeding, blood vessel blockages and infections are leading causes of maternal deaths.
Differences in life expectancy between Black and white Americans decreased in the decades leading up to the COVID-19 pandemic ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was called out by Sen. Angela Alsobrooks during the second day of his Senate confirmation hearing this ...
Polls have shown that Black Americans and other communities ... aged 35 to 44 were 10 times more likely to die from COVID-19 than their white counterparts. The difference had nothing to do with ...
At a White House briefing Wednesday ... 5,000 have developed a serious inflammatory condition linked to the coronavirus. Black and Latino youngsters and those with chronic conditions are among ...