Supreme Court sides with Alaska Natives in COVID-19 relief money case

SCOTUS ruled that millions of dollars in COVID relief money tied up in court should benefit Alaska Natives rather than being spread more broadly.

COVID-19 delta variant reported after outdoor Euro 2020 match, health officials say

Danish health officials say at least seven people have tested positive for the coronavirus after attending European Championship soccer games in Copenhagen.

San Francisco will require all city employees to be vaccinated or they could get fired

The new policy makes San Francisco the first city or county in California — and probably the U.S. — to mandate COVID vaccinations for all government employees.

COVID vaccine safety: Sen. Johnson hosting Milwaukee event

Wisconsin Sen. Ron Johnson plans to hold an event in Milwaukee that will question COVID-19 vaccine safety on Monday, June 28.

US COVID-19 deaths: Most who died recently were unvaccinated, data shows

Nearly all COVID-19 deaths in the United States now are in people who weren’t vaccinated, a staggering demonstration of how effective the vaccines have been and an indication that daily deaths — now down to under 300 — could be practically zero if everyone eligible got the shots.

Sen. Johnson to hold COVID vaccine safety event
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Wisconsin Sen. Ron Johnson plans to hold an event in Milwaukee that will question COVID-19 vaccine safety on Monday, June 28.

UW Health expert gives COVID update
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Dr. Bill Hartman with UW Health joined FOX6 News at 4 on Thursday to discuss the latest COVID-19 information, including vaccines, variants and ongoing mask guidance.

Lilly to seek FDA approval for potential Alzheimer's drug donanemab

The drugmaker said Thursday that it plans to submit its potential treatment donanemab to the Food and Drug Administration later this year.

Chocolate for breakfast? Study suggests potential benefits

Researchers studied the impact of adding milk chocolate to the diets of postmenopausal women for a paper published in The FASEB Journal.

CDC: 'Likely' link between COVID vaccines and rare condition in teens

The COVID-19 Vaccine Safety Technical Work Group, which presented during the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices meeting Wednesday, said the "data available to date suggest likely association of myocarditis with mRNA vaccination in adolescents and young adults."

Delta variant: What to know about the spreading coronavirus strain

The delta variant has been rapidly spreading in countries around the globe. In the U.S., it now makes up at least 20% of COVID-19 cases.

Masks here to stay, UW health sciences professor says

Masks might not be mandatory in most places anymore, but experts predict masks will be a staple in society going forward.

Legally blind photographer keeps her purpose in focus

Alison Fortney is legally blind, and a genetic disorder is causing her vision to shrink. But Fortney is not letting this get in the way of her passion -- photography.

NIH begins study of COVID-19 vaccines in pregnant recipients

The NIH announced on Wednesday that it has begun an observational study to better understand how COVID-19 vaccines impact pregnant and postpartum people.

Dementia is inevitable, half of adults say, according to AARP survey

A recent report from AARP found that the majority of adults mistakenly believe cognitive decline, and potentially getting dementia, is inevitable, but the odds are a lot smaller than you think.