COVID-19

US officially exits WHO, citing COVID-19 pandemic management failure

The US has officially left the World Health Organization, citing mismanagement during the COVID-19 pandemic, sparking concerns about global health collaboration and future US involvement.

World Health Organization (WHO) logo and US flag are seen in this illustration taken April 23, 2025.
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Minnesota Governor Tim Walz visiting Columbus, Ohio, April 6, 2025; illustrative.

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Coping with PTCD – post-traumatic COVID disorder - opinion

While over 90% of people experience a major traumatic event at some point during their lifetime, most walk away unscathed. Others, however, carry emotional scars for decades.

 An illustrative image of COVID-19.

Social pressure on farmers effects whether they vaccinate their dairy cattle, study finds

Discover how social pressure and communication gaps impact dairy farmers' vaccination decisions and what it means for epidemic prevention.

 MILKING COWS in the south of France.

Warning to tourists: New COVID variant threatens Greek vacations

Britain issues tourist warning for Greece as FLiRT variant spreads, hospitalizations rise. Increase in cases seen in other tourist destinations, WHO urges precautions for summer vacationers.

 A waiter with a corona mask on a beach in Greece

It's time for Israel to get off zero and embrace Bitcoin - opinion

By embracing this digital currency, we can protect our economic future, enhance our financial independence, and ensure that we are not left behind in the global shift towards a new standard of money.

 HONG KONG’S first Bitcoin retail store during its 2014 opening: Bitcoin is revolutionizing the concept of money, surpassing gold in all five monetary properties – divisibility, scarcity, durability, portability and recognizability, says the writer.

In the midst of ongoing war, Israel's tourism flounders with few travellers and many limitations

After a brief post-pandemic recovery, the tourism sector is struggling, with few travelers and many restrictions within the country due to the conflict.

The Western Wall in Jerusalem, one of the most toured location in Israel.

Biden tests positive for COVID-19

The President has already received his first dose of Paxlovid, his doctor stated.

US President Joe Biden participates in a bilateral meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on the sidelines of the 78th U.N. General Assembly in New York City, US, September 20, 2023.

High before the low: Cannabis increases risk of severe COVID-19 - study

Patients who had admitted to using cannabis in the year prior to contracting COVID were 80% more likely to be hospitalized and 27% more likely to be admitted to the ICU.

 Se trata de la primera prueba física del consumo de cannabis en la era moderna no sólo en Italia, sino también en Europa, señaló el equipo.

Time to allow Taiwan into the WHO - opinion

Taiwan and Israel share the value of universal health coverage, and Taiwan is committed to sustainable healthcare; it's time they are included in the WHO.

 THE TAIWAN delegation in the annual parade during Sukkot in Jerusalem 2023.

Lessons from pandemics: Due to panic-buying, consumers bought things they didn't need

A new study by Concordia University in Canada found that consumers largely panic-bought during the COVID-19 pandemic, and lessons that could be learned for future events.

 People wearing masks walk next to coronavirus disease (COVID-19) testing site in New York City, New York, U.S., December 12, 2022.

New study reveals no correlation between COVID-19 and ADHD? - study

The study, which took data from millions of children, finds no correlation between ADHD and COVID-19.

 ADHD Graphic