Category: breaking-news

Most Unvaccinated Americans Don’t Feel Responsible For Surging Covid Cases, Poll Suggests — Here’s Who They Blame

Vaccinated Americans overwhelmingly blame the unvaccinated for rising Covid-19 cases and the spread of new variants, according to a new Axios-Ipsos poll.

Sanofi Buys U.S. Partner Translate Bio For $3.2 Billion As Pharma Giant Bets Big On mRNA Tech

Pfizer, BioNTech and Moderna used mRNA to build effective Covid-19 vaccines in record time, a feat Sanofi is keen to build upon in the future.

Mask Mandates Return: Target Joins Walmart And These Other Businesses In Requiring Employees To Mask Up

Companies are resuming mandatory masking for workers as new coronavirus cases increase.

No Mandate But De Blasio ‘Strongly’ Recommends Vaccinated New Yorkers Wear Masks Indoors Again

With Covid-19 cases surging throughout the City, de Blasio urged NYC residents to wear masks in public indoor settings.

Delta Surge Wipes Away Americans’ Optimism About Covid, Poll Shows—With Many Expecting Disruptions Through 2022

Americans are most pessimistic than optimistic about the Covid-19 pandemic for the first time since January.

U.S. Reports Almost 200,000 New Covid Cases In Worst Spike Since January

Hospitalizations and deaths are also on the rise.

New Orleans The Latest City Reinstating Mask Mandate—See Full List

Fully vaxxed or not, the CDC says Americans need to wear a mask where Covid is spreading fast.

3 Members Of Congress Failed To Properly Disclose Up To $22 Million Of Stock Trades, Watchdog Says

The Campaign Legal Center filed ethics complaints against three Republican members of Congress Thursday afternoon.

Israel To Offer Covid Vaccine Booster Shots To People Over 60

Israel’s decision comes one day after Pfizer published data showing the third dose of its coronavirus vaccine increases protection against the delta variant.

Jobless Claims Hit Two-Month Plateau

The Labor Department said 400,000 people newly filed for unemployment last week, slightly more than analysts forecast.