The World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a pandemic on Mar. 11, 2020.
Officially named COVID-19 by the World Health Organization on Feb. 11, 2020, the novel coronavirus is thought to be spread by respiratory droplet transmission and/or contact with infected patients.
Find COVID-19 breaking news, what local officials need to know about the novel coronavirus and tips for government leaders in how to prepare for and educate on the COVID-19 pandemic here.
More than 800 staff and students are quarantining because of a COVID-19 outbreak in the district
The Charlotte, N.C. agency is implementing a deadline for all employees to get the vaccine or submit religious or medical exemptions
Tuesday's announcement makes NYC the first big city in the U.S. to impose such restrictions
The order covers more than 10,000 people who work for the city and county, as well as private health care and school facilities
A day after recording the most new daily cases since the start of the pandemic, Florida broke a previous record for current hospitalizations set more than a year ago
"Does a person at high risk or with a new cancer diagnosis run to TikTok or Facebook memes for medical advice?"
The updated guidance was prompted by new data suggesting vaccinated people can pass on the virus
The surge comes as the more infectious Delta variant spreads across Los Angeles County
Officials hope the inconvenience and discomfort of weekly tests will persuade many to overcome a reluctance to get inoculated
Van Buren union leaders said they oppose the policy and estimate 20% of the township's police and fire officials might quit as a result
The state currently leads the country in new cases per capita and has one of the lowest vaccination rates
What first responders need to know about the likelihood of side effects from the vaccine vs. the virus, plus new infection rates
Did your local government organization receive funds through the American Rescue Plan? Don’t forget about the reporting requirements
Highway safety advocates say the key to getting a handle on road rage is focusing on reducing aggressive driving
Albuquerque's Med 30 uses 'vaccination vehicle' to reach elderly residents
The World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a pandemic on Mar. 11, 2020.
Officially named COVID-19 by the World Health Organization on Feb. 11, 2020, the novel coronavirus is thought to be spread by respiratory droplet transmission and/or contact with infected patients.
Find COVID-19 breaking news, what local officials need to know about the novel coronavirus and tips for government leaders in how to prepare for and educate on the COVID-19 pandemic here.
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