click or tap here.COVID-19 testing at the Volusia County Fairgrounds was canceled on Friday.According to officials, the testing was canceled due to a delay in the committed delivery and an overwhelming demand on the labs.”At 11:00 a.m. Thursday, Family Health Source received a notice that labs had become overwhelmed, forcing the site to close our…
Social media posts claiming that the Strandloper, a popular restaurant in Langebaan in the Western Cape, was burnt down over a food parcels dispute, are false, the owner has told News24. A number of posts relating to the blaze were shared on Saturday, claiming the outdoor restaurant was burnt down because it ran out of…
Seven more people in New Hampshire have died from complications of COVID-19, health officials said Saturday. This is the most deaths announced in a single day related to the coronavirus. Six of the deaths were of residents at institutions with outbreaks.>> Download the free WMUR appThe Department of Health and Human Services said all patients…
3 min read This story is part of a series on 10 life-saving medical breakthroughs. Click here to read the rest. ANTONIO TORRES, A 24-year-old from Denver, used to spend six hours each day bathing and meticulously wrapping the red, raw skin along his shoulders and spine. “My wounds take up a large percentage of
The European Medicines Agency’s (EMA) Committee for Medicinal Products for Human Use has recommended granting marketing authorization for Moderna’s new RNA-based vaccine, mNexspike, for preventing COVID-19 in people aged 12 years or older. The vaccine was approved in May 2025 by the US FDA for individuals aged 65 years or older or aged 12-64 years
KFF Health News chief Washington correspondent Julie Rovner discussed Affordable Care Act subsidies on Crooked Media’s What a Day on Dec. 10 and on Slate’s What Next on Dec. 9. Click here to hear Rovner on What a Day. Click here to hear Rovner on What Next. KFF Health News Washington health policy reporter Amanda