It was on January 30, 2020, that WHO declared Covid-19 a global public health emergency. The novel coronavirus would end up killing nearly seven million people. Five years on, and with Donald Trump back in the White House,
The CIA says both a natural origin and a lab leak "remain plausible" as potential sources of covid-19, following a review of the pandemic's origins.
Ex-CNN editor Chris Cilizza conceded on Monday that he "screwed up" in his assessment of the lab leak theory, suggesting that President Trump was likely right about COVID's origins.
Since 2020 when the coronavirus outbreak in China’s Wuhan caused the Covid-19 pandemic, the gain-of-function research has been central to the possibility of the laboratory-origin of the virus
President Donald Trump signed an executive order that would begin the process of removing the U.S. from the World Health Organization. Here's why.
The Central Intelligence Agency has shifted its official stance on the origin of Covid-19, saying Saturday that the virus was "more likely" leaked from a Chinese lab than transmitted by animals.
Huang Yanling was named as Patient Zero in early online reports shared widely throughout China in early 2020, when the magnitude of the deadly virus was first coming to light.
Ooh, that’s a big one,” Donald Trump said Monday as he signed an executive order – one of dozens during his first hours as president – to withdraw the United States from the World Health Organization.
Trump is pulling the U.S. back from international organizations. But on health care especially, Americans have a lot to lose — including, even, their lives.
As he signed an executive order, President Donald Trump said that the World Health Organization had "ripped us off."
Amid a series of executive orders, President Donald Trump is preparing to temporarily halt funding for gain of function research.
During Trump's first term, little attention was paid to how globalism diverted health resources to far-off countries that are not even necessarily allies. Then COVID -19 shined a bright light on American public health inadequacies. Currently the CDC has over 1,600 employees working on the payroll in 60 countries.