As we approach the fifth anniversary of the WHO pandemic declaration, we look back at the shifts in desired leadership styles ...
Acton, 58, of Bexley, rose to prominence for her role in responding to the initial months of the COVID-19 pandemic, which earned her both praise and scorn. She also worked for the Columbus ...
Five years since the worst pandemic in a century began spreading across the globe, we find ourselves in a world where trust ...
Mayor Jared Nicholson, Dr. Evonne Alvarez, and Sheila O’Neil This past week, we were shocked to learn the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education is moving toward approval of an expansion ...
KFF Health News journalists made the rounds on national and local media recently to discuss topical stories. Here’s a ...
Pathogens such as the coronavirus can travel around the world at a speed that too often outpaces governments’ ability to detect, treat, cure, and prevent diseases. Even the best-funded health care ...
By Brent Cunningham In “Bird Flu in Cows Is a Slow-Motion Disaster,” FERN’s latest publishing partnership with The New York Times opinion section, science journalist and FERN contributor Maryn ...
Michael Horne, the CEO of the Parkland Health Foundation, started in education. He wants to build a North Texas and a Dallas ...
The youngest of five kids, Harrop was the only one who stayed close to home. She lived with her parents for three years after ...
Dr. Donald Burke, an epidemiologist who correctly predicted the global Coronavirus pandemic two decades ago, downplayed the risks, saying the Camp Hill virus is unlikely to cause an epidemic just yet.
It's been five years since COVID-19 started to sweep the globe, sparking lockdowns, infecting communities and claiming millions of lives. But for an event of its scale, the way the pandemic has ...