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The free COVID-19 test site in a parking lot in Oro Valley promised “quick results.” Five weeks later, Dave and Marge Randall are still waiting — and wondering if the whole thing was nothing more than ...
The Houston Police Department has relied on as much as $64 million in one-time federal COVID-19 relief funding to pay for a range of programs — including response teams for mental health and domestic ...
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As Covid-19 numbers reach pandemic lows across the United States, many Covid-19 testing sites have begun closing their doors. Some testing sites have been open for almost two years, many seeing ...
PORTAGE — A coronavirus testing site the Indiana State Department of Health plans to open in Portage has been delayed until late next week. "The Indiana State Department of Health has notified the ...
WASHINGTON — A federal website that used to feature information on vaccines, testing and treatment for COVID-19 has been transformed into a page supporting the theory that the pandemic originated with ...
Five years after the first COVID-19 case, Mass. health care professionals and legislators are concerned about the state's preparedness for another pandemic. Hospitals are still facing challenges with ...