Twitter Ends COVID-19 Misinformation Policy
Twitter announced this week that it will stop enforcing its previous policy that targeted COVID-19 misinformation on its platform.
Twitter announced this week that it will stop enforcing its previous policy that targeted COVID-19 misinformation on its platform.
We hear more and more these days about 'burnout' and workers who claim they're at that point. It's easy — too easy — to dismiss those claims.
Florida's anti-mandate governor was caught on camera seemingly shaming young people who were to stand behind him from wearing masks.
A growing number of people — though still not enough — can claim to be 'triple vaxxed' against COVID-19. But some will still get the disease.
Former President Donald Trump criticized 'gutless politicians' who won't say whether they took a COVID-19 vaccine booster. He's not wrong.
By now, after nearly two years of COVID-19, you probably hate to hear the word 'vaccine.' So I present a timely post about that little word.
Pfizer has asked the Food and Drug Administration to grant an Emergency Use Authorization for a COVID pill designed to treat severe cases.
It doesn't surprise me at all that the publisher of the Oxford English Dictionary would choose a word like 'vax' for its word of the year.
The simplest questions you answer every day may feel tougher than normal. That may be because of pandemic stress, a survey says.
YouTube announced this week an expanded ban against vaccine misinformation, beyond just videos that target COVID-19 shots.
Since the COVID-19 pandemic began, one of the dumbest things I've heard people say to talk about death risks is, 'Everybody dies.'
Donald Trump supporters can be a strange breed. They recently booed Trump because he asked them to take the COVID vaccine.
An Alabama doctor recently notified his unvaccinated patients that they have to get the COVID-19 vaccine or find another doctor.
The pandemic is not over yet, but for at least one house of worship, post-pandemic church will remain a virtual-only experience.
I see a growing number of restaurants across the country are starting to require their would-be customers to provide proof of vaccination.
The most misspelled word of 2021 probably won't surprise you. But others on the list from a recent study might make you scratch your head.
Patrick is a longtime television producer and digital journalist.
 
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