US COVID death toll passes 800,000, a year into vaccine drive
The United States has the highest reported death toll of any country.
By Associated Press - December 26, 2021The United States has the highest reported death toll of any country.
By Associated Press - December 26, 2021Data suggests that children are vulnerable to the delta variant of the coronavirus.
By Oliver Willis - September 01, 2021The CDC reports that 150 million Americans have been fully vaccinated.
By Associated Press - June 21, 2021Experts warn that relief from the pandemic could be fleeting in regions where few people get inoculated.
By Associated Press - June 14, 2021Experts see reason to worry as more Americans start traveling and socializing again.
By Associated Press - March 25, 2021Black Americans and Latinos suffered the biggest impact.
By Associated Press - February 18, 2021Jared Kushner told Bob Woodward: ‘Trump’s now back in charge. It’s not the doctors.’
By Donna Provencher - October 29, 2020Sen. David Perdue (R-GA) has said decisions on how to handle the deadly coronavirus should be up to the individual.
By Josh Israel - October 13, 2020It’s setting an example that puts their own base at risk.
By Tana Ganeva - October 12, 2020Schools that had reopened in five states were forced to close again after students and staff members tested positive for the coronavirus.
By Amy Lieu - September 28, 2020Trump was attacking social media companies for fact-checking his lies and rage-tweeting about the Russia investigation for hours before making any sort of statement about the grim new death toll.
By Emily Singer - May 28, 2020‘To all of you hurting so badly, I’m so sorry for your loss. This nation grieves with you.’
By Associated Press - May 28, 2020Donald Trump doesn’t even agree with himself on the pandemic.
By Josh Israel - May 27, 2020Pockets of America far from New York City are seeing ominous trends.
By Associated Press - May 06, 2020As of Tuesday morning, at least 68,843 people in the United States had died of the coronavirus.
By Dan Desai Martin - May 05, 2020He had cited the estimate as a sign of relative success after the White House previously warned the U.S. could suffer 100,000 to 240,000 deaths.
By Associated Press - May 01, 2020