House panel investigating COVID-19’s origins holds first hearing Thursday, March 9 by ABC News(WASHINGTON) -- On the heels of a federal agency's new assessment that COVID-19 "mostly likely" emerged from a lab leak rather than natural human exposure, a special panel formed by House Republicans to investigate the origins of the virus held its first hearing on... Read More.
House panel investigating COVID-19’s origins will hold first hearing Wednesday, March 8 by ABC News(WASHINGTON) -- On the heels of a federal agency's new assessment that COVID-19 "mostly likely" emerged from a lab leak rather than natural human exposure, a special panel formed by House Republicans to investigate the origins of the virus will hold its first hearing... Read More.
What the ‘lab leak’ theory report about COVID’s origins does and doesn’t mean Tuesday, February 28 by ABC News(NEW YORK) -- The news that the U.S. Department of Energy now believes with "low confidence" that the COVID-19 pandemic "most likely" was the result of a laboratory leak in China, resulted in a firestorm of debate across the internet.First reported by The Wall... Read More.
COVID’s origins ‘most likely‘ lab leak, agency reportedly says Monday, February 27 by ABC News(WASHINGTON) -- While no firm conclusion has yet been made among health and government officials as to where COVID-19 came from, the U.S. Energy Department has now reportedly indicated it believes the virus was most likely the result of a lab leak in China... Read More.
Amid new report on COVID’s origins, investigation continues into 2 main theories Monday, February 27 by ABC News(WASHINGTON) -- While no firm conclusion has yet been made among health and government officials as to where COVID-19 came from, the U.S. Energy Department has now reportedly indicated it believes the virus was most likely the result of a lab leak in China... Read More.
COVID-19’s negative impact on caregivers and 4 ways to help them Friday, August 19 by ABC News(NEW YORK) -- The COVID-19 pandemic has had unprecedented effects on our society and even more so on our senior population, as they struggle to manage care. In some cases, they are without their loved ones being able to visit them, creating a further... Read More.
Health officials plan for updated vaccines with an eye on COVID’s unpredictability Wednesday, June 29 by ABC News(NEW YORK) -- Updated COVID-19 vaccines that could better match the more recent variants are on the way.On Tuesday, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration's committee of independent advisors met and recommended that the vaccines should target the latest omicron variant, kicking off the... Read More.
After 3-month probe, intelligence community ‘divided’ on COVID-19’s origins Friday, August 27 by ABC News(WASHINGTON) -- U.S. intelligence agencies remain "divided on the most likely origins of COVID-19," after President Joe Biden's 90-day push for his intel community to "redouble their efforts" to find a more definitive conclusion regarding the source of the virus.In a declassified summary released... Read More.
Biden briefed on US intel assessment of COVID-19’s origins Thursday, August 26 by ABC News(WASHINGTON) -- President Joe Biden has been briefed on a classified report from his intelligence community probing the origins of COVID-19, White House officials told ABC News.As the assessment made its way to Biden's desk, intelligence agencies were working in tandem to prepare an... Read More.
CDC updates guidance on disinfectants vs. soap to stop COVID’s spread on surfaces Monday, April 5 by ABC NewsBY: SASHA PEZENIK, ABC NEWS (ATLANTA) — The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention updated its guidance on cleaning and disinfecting everyday household surfaces, saying that in "most situations" with no known coronavirus exposure, a thorough scrub with soap and water will... Read More.