Carnival Ruled Negligent Over Cruise Where 662 Passengers Got COVID Early In Pandemic

Carnival Ruled Negligent Over Cruise Where 662 Passengers Got COVID Early In Pandemic

CANBERRA, Australia (AP) — A cruise operator that failed to cancel a voyage from Sydney that led to a major COVID-19 outbreak was ruled negligent in its duty of care to passengers in an Australian class-action case Wednesday. The Ruby Princess ocean liner left Sydney on March 8, 2020, with 2,671 passengers aboard for a … Read more

Diarrhea-Related Online Searches Unexpectedly Surging

Diarrhea-Related Online Searches Unexpectedly Surging

The world of public health is witnessing an unanticipated trend: a surge in online searches related to diarrhea. While initially attributed to the high-profile Delta Air Lines incident in 2023, a closer look reveals interest in this most unpleasant of symptoms has been rising for many years. From September 2018 to September 2023, search volumes … Read more

COVID Symptoms Doctors Are Seeing In Fall 2023

COVID Symptoms Doctors Are Seeing In Fall 2023

A few years ago, certain panic-inducing symptoms ― like loss of taste and smell, for instance ― were synonymous with a COVID-19 infection. But those symptoms have changed with time. “I think the good news is most patients we’re seeing with COVID seem to have milder and upper respiratory symptoms,” said Dr. Jonathan D. Grein, … Read more

COVID Fraudster Used Stolen Relief Aid To Purchase A Private Island In Florida

COVID Fraudster Used Stolen Relief Aid To Purchase A Private Island In Florida

YANKEETOWN, Fla. (AP) — A freshwater spring bubbles amid the mangroves, cabbage palms and red cedars on Sweetheart Island, a two-acre uninhabited patch of paradise about a mile off the coast of this little Gulf Coast town. Pelicans divebomb nearby into the cool waters of Florida’s Withlacoochee Bay and the open view westward holds the … Read more

Government Makes More Free COVID Tests Available For The Holidays

Government Makes More Free COVID Tests Available For The Holidays

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Maria Bartiromo Floats Wackadoodle COVID Theory That Has So Many Holes

Maria Bartiromo Floats Wackadoodle COVID Theory That Has So Many Holes

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Holiday Health: 5 Strategies Doctors Use To Avoid Getting Sick

Holiday Health: 5 Strategies Doctors Use To Avoid Getting Sick

Over the next few weeks, millions of people — perhaps yourself included — will travel near and far to visit loved ones for the holiday season. And as holiday travel and gatherings ramp up, cases of respiratory illnesses, such as flu, COVID and RSV, are expected to soar. After all, these viruses spread best when … Read more

Long COVID Is Real, and Many Real Questions Remain

Jan. 28, 2022 — Long story short, we still have a lot to learn about long COVID-19. But it is a real phenomenon with real long-term health effects for people recovering from coronavirus infections. And diagnosing and managing it can get tricky, as some symptoms of long COVID-19 overlap with those of other conditions — … Read more

Coronavirus: China tests 2M people in Beijing

BEIJING — A fresh outbreak in Beijing has prompted authorities to test millions and impose new measures two weeks ahead of the opening of the Winter Olympics, even as Chinese officials on Monday lifted a monthlong lockdown on the northern city of Xi’an and its 13 million residents. Despite falling case numbers, pandemic controls have … Read more

Covid-19 pandemic changed everything about work, except the humble resume

  Two years into a pandemic, many aspects of work have changed drastically. In that time, some people have started new jobs, Zoomed their days away and then left companies where they never even met their co-workers in person. But one aspect of work remains remarkably unchanged: the importance of the traditional, single-page resume created … Read more