by Pennel Bird | Apr 5, 2021 | Articles, Good Reads, Healthcare
Recall how President Trump was mocked, ridiculed, lampooned, and otherwise derided in April of last year for his conjecture that sunlight might possibly kill the coronavirus. Well, it appears he may again be vindicated. A team at U.C. Santa Barbara, including...
by Laura Valkovic | Apr 5, 2021 | Columns, Good Reads, Healthcare
International travelers have long accepted the use of passports as normal. The Soviet Union required citizens to carry internal passports for domestic transit, something authoritarian regimes still do. Now, with COVID vaccines rushing out of labs and into arms, the...
by Pennel Bird | Apr 3, 2021 | Articles, Healthcare
Just a few short months after Americans across the country started receiving former President Trump’s Warp Speed vaccine, there has been a stunning 45% decline in new COVID-19 infections. The 30% drop around the globe in novel coronavirus cases is less jaw-dropping...
by Kelli Ballard | Mar 31, 2021 | Articles, Healthcare
What would you do if the government told you not to hug your loved ones because doing so risks spreading the coronavirus? You could put on your mask or face shield and latex gloves, grab a bottle of Lysol, and insist they remain at least six feet away. Or you could...
by James Fite | Mar 30, 2021 | Articles, Politics
COVID passports – we’ve been hearing the term kicked about for months, but they’re finally, officially here. Well, we knew it was coming; we just didn’t know when. Residents of New York can download a mobile app to store and share their digital records of coronavirus...