Michael Rotolo contributed to this chapter. The COVID-19 pandemic had an enormous impact on how religious communities gather ...
Nearly three-quarters of U.S. adults (72%) say the COVID-19 pandemic did more to drive the country apart than to bring it ...
Surveys before, early on in and towards the end of the covid-19 pandemic suggest that although older people's well-being ...
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Nebraska Medicine's director of Behavioral Health remembers many health care workers having to pick up extra shifts because ...
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It's been five years since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. Public health experts explain where we are now.
Life After the Pandemic," we're showcasing how Omaha's medical field handled the pandemic and what they learned.
According to the survey of nearly 10,000 U.S. adults, 72% say the pandemic deepened national divisions, while only 11% believe it fostered unity. Political polarization shaped responses to health ...
COVID-19 revealed weaknesses in our pandemic response plans and sowed distrust in science. Can we get it back?
Adults with high levels of "playfulness" showed stronger resilience during lockdowns compared to more serious individuals.