Pfizer COVID vaccine trial enrolling children up to 11 years old

The trial will enroll about 4,500 participants worldwide. And there is still room for participants to enroll at Stony Brook.

Mass COVID-19 vaccination sites supported by DOD pared down to 5

The Department of Defense is withdrawing from several mass COVID-19 vaccination centers where it was providing operational support, leaving personnel at only five as vaccination rates slow in many areas.

CDC eases some international travel recommendations for vaccinated Americans

The CDC updated its travel guidance this week to say vaccinated Americans can now travel with a lower COVID-19 risk to dozens of more countries.

Children are aware of race and racism, Sesame Workshop survey says

The Sesame Workshop conducted a study that showed that kids are much more aware of race and racism than we give them credit for.

NY will lift more virus rules if 70% of adults get vaccine shot

New York will lift more COVID-19 rules once 70% of adults have at least one shot of a COVID-19 vaccine, Gov. Andrew Cuomo said. He said he hoped his state could reach that in days.

Michigan confirms first known human case of hantavirus

The state of Michigan has confirmed its first-ever known case of Sin Nombre hantavirus, a disease passed from rodents to humans via urine and feces.

NY ends indoor mask mandate in schools, camps but not NYC

The New York City Department of Education says that the city will continue to require masks inside public schools.

First Lady Jill Biden, Dr. Anthony Fauci visit vaccine clinic in Harlem

First Lady Jill Biden and Dr. Anthony Fauci visited a vaccine clinic in Harlem on Sunday as part of an outreach effort to vaccine-hesitant communities.

Trump demands 100% tariffs on Chinese goods, debt cancellation, and $10T in reparations for COVID-19

Trump also reiterated unproven claims regarding the integrity of the 2020 election – comments that resulted in Trump’s two-year ban from Facebook. "They say they may allow me back in two years," Trump said. Adding, "I’m not too interested in that."

Fans return to Long Island for Belmont Stakes

The 153rd running of the Belmont Stakes is expected to bring millions of dollars to local businesses.

US economy shows growth despite lacking enough workers, supplies

Barely more than a year after the coronavirus caused the steepest economic fall and job losses on record, the speed of the rebound has been so unexpectedly swift that many companies can’t fill jobs or acquire enough supplies to meet a pent-up burst of customer demand.