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As the summer surge of COVID-19 crests, many people are weighing whether they need to get booster shots now to protect against the disease (SN: 7/19/24). The U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved ...
SAN FRANCISCO -- As California becomes the first U.S. state to adopt an "endemic" approach to COVID-19, we take a closer look at what becoming "endemic" means and if virus levels have truly ...
Cal/OSHA’s non-emergency COVID-19 rule requiring employers to adopt measures to address COVID-19 hazards is set to expire on February 3, 2025. However, employers must still comply with several ...
Last week, the Food and Drug Administration approved two COVID-19 vaccines earlier than expected due to record-breaking surges of the virus. Instead of releasing them in the fall, following the ...
The 2020 NY law mandated that many employers provide at least 5 or 14 days sick leave benefits for workers impacted by COVID-related quarantine or isolation orders issued by authorities. Now that it's ...
A majority of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's work group on COVID-19 vaccines now supports ending the agency's pandemic-era recommendation for virtually all Americans to get ...
BOSTON (WWLP) – Western Massachusetts Senator Peter Durant has introduced a bill aimed at ending COVID-19 and other vaccination requirements for entry into public buildings across the state. The ...
The Trump administration quickly reversed its decision to dispose of billions of dollars worth of free COVID tests. The Donald Trump administration has had a change of heart about ending the ...
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