CoronaVirus

CoronaVirus

New York City Mayor Eric Adams has tested positive for COVID-19. The Mayor himself announced that he woke with a raspy throat on Sunday morning (April 10) and says he has no other symptoms.

Mayor Muriel Bowser shared via twitter Thursday morning that she tested positive for COVID-19 and followed with more tweets saying she would “work at home while following isolation protocols.”

House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi has tested positive for Covid, but is currently asymptomatic, as reported from her office. Pelosi, 81 years old, is vaccinated and boosted against COVID-19. This contraction makes her the highest-profile U.S. government official to test COVID positive since former President Donald Trump, who tested positive in October 2020. Official […]

World

While these seem pretty extreme given how relaxed the U.S. response to the omicron variant has been, it's nothing compared to how Chinese authorities were allegedly caught on video basically kidnapping citizens who they thought were infected with Covid

As the days go by, more and more public figures are getting caught with the deadly virus. Here is the list of Public Figures who have tested positive or died from the Coronavirus...

We asked a single man, a newly married couple, and a woman married for 40 years to talk about how the pandemic affected their relationships.

He's citing the improving COVID-19 metrics as his reason for his request. 

We’ve come to a time when COVID-19 has become our biggest fear, after recent personal events and losing my Grandmother to what we assumed was COVID-19. I’ve realized that we must not forget the rest of our bodies. While my Grandmother was seventy-seven, her cause of death was atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease. According to WEBMD, “atherosclerosis is […]

Holiday

  D.C. Bowser has lifted the proof-of-vaccination requirement at establishments in the District but masks are currently required to be worn in indoor settings through Feb. 28. Starting March 1, here’s what to know about masks in D.C.: Keep masks on: If private businesses require them; in schools, libraries and childcare facilities; in congregate facilities […]

No appointment needed. For the next three Wednesdays in Front Royal, there will be free COVID-19 testing available on a first come first serve basis...