Covid
Coverage of Covid in the Nexus archive.
- Can Dogs Transform Cancer Screening?
Dogs have a history of being used to detect substances like drugs, explosives, and Covid. There is emerging potential for using canines in cancer screening. Specifically, an Indian startup aims to make this testing cheaper and more accessible by combining canine abilities with Artificial Intelligence.
- Pfizer grapples with ‘a world of hurt’ after Covid triumph
Pfizer is grappling with 'a world of hurt' following its Covid triumph. The company faces mounting pressure due to sliding vaccine revenues and fears that it overpaid for new drugs. This combination of financial issues puts significant stress on boss Albert Bourla.
- Furious RFK Jr goes off the rails in screaming match with CNN host over Covid failings
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. engaged in a heated argument with a CNN host, criticizing failures related to the Covid situation. The confrontation escalated into a vocal dispute during the discussion.
- Dr Fauci's face says it all after secret Bill Gates COVID bombshell rocks hearing
Dr. Fauci's facial expression is notable during a hearing following a surprising revelation about a secret involving Bill Gates related to COVID. The event is described as a 'bombshell' that has disrupted the proceedings.
- Anthony Fauci admits in diary to COVID talks with indicted adviser he once disavowed
Anthony Fauci admitted in his diary to discussions with an indicted adviser he previously disavowed regarding COVID. Fauci is set to testify before Sen. Rand Paul's Homeland Security Committee.
- Fauci’s diary revealed: Wet market not origins of COVID
Fauci's diary suggests the wet market may not be the origin of COVID. The content describes Fauci as smug and self-assured.
- Dr Anthony Fauci's embarrassing obsession with fame and celebrities is revealed in secret unearthed diary entries... as he bragged about meeting A-listers while Americans died from Covid
Dr. Anthony Fauci's diary entries reveal his focus on meeting celebrities while Americans died from Covid, as described in the article. The content suggests criticism over his priorities during the pandemic.
- Dr. Fauci’s bizarre fame fixation as COVID deaths mounted revealed in newly released diaries
In late June 2020, as US daily COVID cases reached 40,000, Dr. Fauci mentioned receiving an invitation to appear on 'Dancing with the Stars'.
- Andhra Pradesh COVID tally rises to 49 with 10 new cases
The total number of COVID-19 cases in Andhra Pradesh has increased to 49 with the addition of 10 new cases.
- Shocking messages reveal that Covid scientists secretly suspected a lab leak
Shocking messages suggest that scientists involved in Covid research secretly suspected the virus originated from a lab leak. The revelation raises questions about the true origins of the pandemic.
- Is COVID returning? Summer uptick of virus may have begun in California
A potential summer increase in COVID cases may have started in California. The article notes that many people have not experienced illness from the virus recently.
- Naomi Wolf: Why Democrat women are so angry
Naomi Wolf discusses her past role as a progressive feminist and advisor to Al Gore on female voters, claiming Democrats' stance on masculinity has caused anger and alienation among women. She argues the party's approach during COVID further highlighted this issue.
- Alexandria urges parents to avoid last-minute rush for school vaccines
Alexandria, Virginia’s health department advises parents to schedule back-to-school vaccinations in July to avoid delays when school starts on Aug. 24. Dr. Anne Gaddy emphasizes early preparation, highlights high vaccination rates, and urges families to consult healthcare providers amid measles resurgences and ongoing COVID concerns.
- Brother sues two older siblings after their mother's body was left unburied in undertakers for FOUR YEARS amid family fight over her hospital Covid death
A brother is suing two older siblings after their mother's body was left unburied in an undertaker's facility for four years amid a family dispute over her hospital death from Covid.
- Judge rules mother acquitted of killing 1-year-old daughter will remain free
A Miami-Dade judge ruled that Precious Bland, 38, who was acquitted of drowning her 1-year-old daughter and attempting to murder her husband and teen daughter, will remain free. Bland’s defense claimed her actions were due to a temporary psychosis caused by Covid.
- Revealed: Alarming reasons behind Britain's alcohol death crisis - according to the scientists that spotted the surge in victims (and it's not just Covid)
Scientists have identified alarming reasons behind a surge in alcohol-related deaths in Britain, with the crisis not solely attributed to the impact of the pandemic.
- Even a mild case of Covid can severely affect your eyesight, warns new study: 'Dry eyes, pain and difficulty reading'
A new study warns that even mild cases of Covid can severely affect eyesight, causing symptoms such as dry eyes, pain, and difficulty reading.
- A record THIRD of conceptions now end in abortion with rise gathering pace after Covid
A record third of conceptions now end in abortion, with the rate of increase accelerating after the Covid period.
- Mom who drowned her baby daughter in bathtub and blamed Covid is found NOT guilty
A mother was found not guilty after drowning her baby daughter in a bathtub and blaming the act on Covid. The verdict acquits her of the charges related to the incident.
- China Sees First Consumer Spending Drop Since Covid | The China Show 6/16/2026
China experienced its first decline in consumer spending since the pandemic, as reported by The China Show on June 16, 2026. The drop marks a significant shift in economic activity following years of post-COVID recovery.
- Data is not enough: from Covid to measles, America must relearn risk communication | Lynne Peeples
The article discusses the ongoing hantavirus outbreak linked to a cruise ship and the rising Ebola cases in Africa, highlighting the challenges in effective risk communication amid the abundance of data and tracking tools reminiscent of the Covid era. It emphasizes the public's confusion about trusting information and determining appropriate responses during outbreaks.
- Is there anything GLP-1 agonist drugs cannot do?
Researchers are discovering new uses for GLP-1 agonist drugs like Mounjaro and Ozempic every other month, including treatment for substance abuse. The article highlights drug repurposing as a technique that saved lives during COVID.
- Ebola Pioneer on Why It’s Not Like Covid
An Ebola expert explains the key differences between Ebola and Covid. The article highlights why the two diseases are not comparable.
- New 'AI vaccine' could protect against ALL viruses including Covid and Ebola: 'Cutting-edge jab technology is future proofed against new mutations'
A new 'AI vaccine' is claimed to offer protection against all viruses, including Covid and Ebola, with cutting-edge jab technology designed to be future-proofed against new mutations.
- Liberal ‘experts’ lied about racism and protesting during COVID — remember?
The article accuses liberal experts of lying about racism and protesting during the pandemic, linking this to declining trust in experts. It suggests such behavior exemplifies why public trust in expert opinions is eroding.
- Why Covid could be to blame for the rise in deadly meningitis, according to scientists - and the early symptoms of the disease that patients must act on
Scientists suggest Covid may be linked to a rise in deadly meningitis cases, highlighting the importance of recognizing early symptoms. Meningitis is a serious disease that requires prompt medical attention. Early detection and treatment can significantly improve patient outcomes.
- Exclusive: NIH ousts infectious-disease leaders as COVID scientists face US charges
The US National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases has seen eight of its top ten officials leave since President Donald Trump took office, with some COVID scientists facing US charges. This change in leadership comes amidst ongoing efforts to address infectious diseases. The departures have significant implications for the institution's direction and research focus.
- At last, a pill that can prevent COVID after exposure to infected people
A new pill can prevent COVID after exposure to infected people, arriving years after the pandemic's peak. The drug could offer critical protection to vulnerable populations. It was published in Nature on May 13, 2026.
- Supply-Chain Stress That Peaked in Covid Heads Higher Again
Supply-chain stress is increasing again after peaking during the Covid pandemic, with ships anchored off the Port of Long Beach in California. This suggests a potential return to pandemic-era logistical challenges. The issue may impact global trade and commerce.
- CDC leader says hantavirus not "a five-alarm fire bell"
Jay Bhattacharya, acting director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, stated that the hantavirus outbreak should be treated differently from COVID. The CDC leader downplayed the severity of the hantavirus outbreak. He compared it to a situation that does not warrant a high level of alarm.
- CDC leader says hantavirus not "a five-alarm fire bell"
Jay Bhattacharya, acting director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, says the hantavirus outbreak should be treated differently from COVID. The statement was made to CBS News. The approach to the hantavirus outbreak is distinct.
- Why hantavirus is not like COVID, according to infectious disease experts
Infectious disease experts say the hantavirus cruise ship outbreak poses very low risks to the public. The experts aim to reassure people about the situation. The outbreak is being closely monitored.
- Hantavirus: How it differs from COVID
An outbreak of Andes virus hantavirus occurred in Argentina in 2018-2019, resulting in eleven deaths but was successfully contained through person-to-person transmission control. Analysis of this past outbreak demonstrates that current hantavirus outbreaks can similarly be stopped with appropriate measures.
- Why hantavirus isn’t the next pandemic, according to health officials
Health officials claim hantavirus is not likely to be the next pandemic, despite scenes of PPE-clad passengers leaving a stricken cruise ship. The situation is being closely monitored. Hantavirus cases have been reported on the cruise ship.
- WHO chief reassures Tenerife residents ahead of arrival of virus-hit cruise ship
The World Health Organization chief, Tedros Ghebreyesus, has reassured residents of Tenerife that the arrival of a virus-hit cruise ship is not a cause for concern. The MV Hondius cruise ship is set to dock on Sunday. The WHO chief compared it to Covid, stating it's not another Covid.
- Nottingham killer Valdo Calocane thought voices in his head were Government punishment for breaking Covid lockdown rules, inquiry hears
Valdo Calocane, a killer from Nottingham, believed voices in his head were a government punishment for breaking Covid lockdown rules. This information was revealed during an inquiry. The voices allegedly led to his violent actions.
- Opinion: I’m fighting misinformation online. False hantavirus claims follow a now-familiar playbook
The author is fighting misinformation about hantavirus online, which claims ivermectin can cure it. The false claims originated from a Texas doctor who promoted ivermectin during Covid. The outbreak is linked to the MV Hondius expedition cruise ship.
- Could hantavirus be the next Covid? Experts weigh in.
Experts discuss the possibility of hantavirus becoming a large-scale risk, similar to Covid. The World Health Organization is weighing in on the latest outbreak. NBC News' Raf Sanchez joins 'Here's the Scoop' to talk about the virus.
- High Streets in crisis as shopper numbers drop 10% in biggest fall since Covid lockdowns
Shopper numbers on High Streets have dropped by 10%, the biggest fall since Covid lockdowns, indicating a crisis in the retail sector. This decline is a significant concern for businesses and economies reliant on consumer spending. The drop in shopper numbers is likely to impact sales and revenue for retailers.
- WHO insists cruise ship virus will not be another Covid
The World Health Organization (WHO) has stated that a virus on a cruise ship will not become another Covid-like pandemic. The WHO is monitoring the situation but does not expect it to spread widely. The organization aims to prevent the outbreak from becoming a global health crisis.