By LAURAN NEERGAARD and LINDA A. JOHNSON A sign with the Pfizer logo stands outside the corporate headquarters of Pfizer Canada in Montreal, on Monday, Nov. 9, 2020.
By MIKE STOBBE Medical personnel prepare to administer a COVID-19 swab at a drive-through testing site in Lawrence, N.Y., Wednesday, Oct. 21, 2020. U.S. health officials are redefining
By MARILYNN MARCHIONE and LINDA A. JOHNSON Independent monitors have paused enrollment in a study testing the COVID-19 antiviral drug remdesivir plus an experimental antibody therapy being developed
By Congresswoman Eddie Bernice Johnson We are now more than six months into a global pandemic never before experienced in modern society. Our federal government must step up
By LINDSEY TANNER After preying heavily on the elderly in the spring, the coronavirus is increasingly infecting American children and teens in a trend authorities say appears fueled
(CEDAR HILL, TX) Tamara Williams’ original plan was to become a computer applications teacher. She thoroughly enjoys teaching English at Permenter Middle School, but the skills that she
Innovative program aims to prevent spread, provide early intervention DALLAS – In healthcare, as with other industries, crisis often inspires innovation. On March 11, Parkland Health & Hospital
More than half of the slum population in Mumbai, India’s financial capital, is infected with coronavirus. These findings, culled from a serological prevalence study undertaken in three wards
The world is rushing to develop a vaccine against Covid-19—and in the Netherlands, several partnerships between public institutions and private companies show promising signs. Four studies are underway