As Omicron Spreads, Some Nursing Homes Struggle to Boost Residents
Monday, December 27, 2021 | |
By Jennifer Valentino-DeVries, Mike McIntire, Rebecca R. Ruiz, Julie Tate and Michael H. Keller Inside the self-reinforcing ecosystem of people who advise, train and defend officers. Many accuse them of slanting science and perpetuating aggressive tactics. | | By Sharon Otterman and Joseph Goldstein Medical experts say the government should do more to get booster shots into long-term care residents in New York. | | By Marilyn Berger The archbishop, a powerful force for nonviolence in South Africa's anti-apartheid movement, was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1984. | | |
U.S. By Trip Gabriel The celebrity physician, a candidate in Pennsylvania's Republican primary for Senate, has a long history of dispensing dubious medical advice on his daytime show and on Fox News. | | Opinion | Guest Essay By Vanessa Barbara I became an elephant, an octopus, a balloon. I grew giant hands. But I couldn't shake my sadness. | | |
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