Uganda Confirms Outbreak of Ebola in Capital City
Ugandan officials on Thursday confirmed an Ebola outbreak in the capital city of Kampala, with one confirmed death so far.

Ugandan officials on Thursday confirmed an Ebola outbreak in the capital city of Kampala, with one confirmed death so far.
Senator Bill Cassidy (R-LA) said on this week’s broadcast of “Fox News Sunday” that President-elect Donald Trump’s nominee to head the Department of Health and Human Services, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., was “wrong” about the effectiveness and side effects of vaccinations.
The Africa Centers for Disease Control (Africa CDC) on Thursday called for President-elect Donald Trump to honor outgoing President Joe Biden’s pledge to supply a million doses of monkeypox (or mpox) vaccine for the outbreak in central and eastern Africa.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said he would clear out “entire departments” at the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) during an interview on Wednesday previewing his plans in the upcoming Trump administration.
World Health Organization chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus hailed the ongoing polio vaccination campaign in Gaza as a “massive success” on Friday, after half a million children in the territory received a first dose, despite the war.
The Biden administration will pay $176 million to Moderna to create an “mRNA-based pandemic influenza vaccine,” with health officials citing “lessons learned during the COVID-19 pandemic.”
The AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccine will be withdrawn globally after the firm admitted the jab causes a rare but dangerous side effect.
A Florida public school district has confirmed its sixth case of measles as health officials warn of an outbreak.
Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) has contracted the coronavirus but is “glad” to be fully up-to-date with his vaccinations, he announced Thursday.
The Army’s recruitment letter to soldiers discharged for the COVID mandate will not work in bringing these mistreated soldiers back into the service. But here is what will work.
About 7 million Americans have received the updated versions of the coronavirus vaccines, compared to 56.5 million people who received last year’s version.
U.S. health officials predict the approaching cooler months will be similar to those in 2022 concerning viruses affecting the nation.
U.S. health officials are warning of what some media outlets have dubbed a “tripledemic,” anticipating the prevalence of coronavirus, flu, and RSV this fall and winter.
Serbian tennis star Novak Djokovic, who famously declined to take the coronavirus vaccine, won his fourth U.S. Open and 24th Grand Slam on Sunday, where he followed up his win explaining to ESPN that his decision not to take the vaccination “was never anti-vax” and “was always pro-freedom.”
The Florida Department of Health is advising against the latest coronavirus booster shot for individuals younger than the age of 65, issuing several warnings, highlighting the potential adverse effects, including cardiovascular conditions such as myocarditis.
Ten employees terminated by officials with the New York City Department of Education for refusing to take the Chinese coronavirus vaccine must be reinstated, a New York judge said Wednesday, adding they must also be given their backpay.
U.S. President Joe Biden said Friday he plans to request more money from Congress to develop a fresh coronavirus vaccine, adding he may require everyone to take it whether they have been previously vaccinated or not.
British scientists have begun developing a new swath of vaccines in order to combat an unknown future pandemic, dubbed “Disease X”.
Academy Award-winning actor Mark Rylance said he delayed getting the coronavirus vaccine after the promoters of it began taking a more dogmatic, less scientific approach.
The World Health Organization will adopt the EU’s digital COVID-19 certification in order to usher in a global digital health system.
The non-mRNA coronavirus Johnson & Johnson shot is no longer available in the U.S., according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
Florida is permanently banning coronavirus mandates in schools and businesses, protecting residents from the sorts of rules and restrictions imposed upon them nationwide throughout the pandemic.
President Joe Biden on Tuesday formally ended his October 2021 decision to require coronavirus vaccines for non-citizen international travelers, determining that it is no longer needed.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton on Monday launched an investigation into whether or not Pfizer, Moderna, and Johnson & Johnson misrepresented the efficacy and safety of their coronavirus vaccines to the public.
The World Health Organization called for a “big catch-up” effort to vaccinate children after declines were experienced during the pandemic.
Authorities in the UK are set to re-launch a child vaccination campaign in London in response to a polio outbreak in the capital.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis Tuesday wrote a letter to President Biden over his “unfair and unscientific” denial of Novak Djokovic’s entry into the United States due to his vaccination status, urging the president to grant an exemption.
A top Biden defense official rejected a leading medical science journal’s recent conclusion that immunity is as effective as vaccination.
The Public Health Agency of Sweden has announced it will be expanding its monkeypox vaccine programme to boys and transgender minors under 17 who engage in sexual relations with males.
The British state is urging healthy people aged 16 to 49 to come forward for their third coronavirus jab by mid-February if they have not been “boosted” already.
According to Rep. Barry Moore (R-AL), reinstatement for military personnel forced out by the Biden administration vaccine mandate remains a priority for him and his House Republican colleagues with the majority in Congress.
Project Veritas released a video Thursday of a purported Pfizer employee becoming irate after being confronted by James O’Keefe and crew, claiming to have lied about the company’s practices in order to impress his date.
New York lawmakers, including Reps. Elise Sefanik and Claudia Tenney, are urging New York Gov. Kathy Hochul (D) to drop her administration’s vaccine mandate on healthcare workers, citing “disastrous staffing shortages,” which they said are affecting quality care in the Empire State.
Tony Blair said that global “digital infrastructures” are needed to monitor who is vaccinated as he predicted a “slew” of new vaccines.
Rep. Brian Mast (R-FL) introduced the Vaccine Mandate Reenlistment Act, which would essentially pave the way for those unfairly discharged from service due to the vaccine mandate to rejoin the military.
Two former ESPN employees have filed a federal lawsuit against the company, claiming that its coronavirus vaccine mandate violated the 1A.
Israel will declare the coronavirus pandemic officially over next month, with the viral disease being downgraded to the status of the flu.
Tuesday, during an appearance on FNC’s “The Ingraham Angle,” Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) elaborated on his call for a grand jury to investigate potential COVID-19 vaccine wrongdoing.
Outgoing National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases director Dr. Anthony Fauci said Tuesday on MSNBC’s “Andrea Mitchell Reports” that the threats he and his family get were a “manifestation of how bizarre our society has gotten.”
Most Americans are concerned about the possibility of coronavirus vaccines having “major” side effects, and four in ten identified themselves as experiencing at least “minor” side effects from the jab, a Rasmussen Reports survey found.