Newsweek

The Archives

2003

“SARS. Ebola. Avian flu. The parade of frightening new maladies continues, each one confirming that our species, for all said as the SARS epidemic opened the door to a new age of infectious disease disasters. Three years into the COVID-19 pandemic that has killed more than 1.1 million in the U.S. and 6.8 million worldwide, the White House recently announced it would disband its COVID response team in May as the national and public health emergencies are set to end on May 11.

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from Newsweek

Newsweek3 min read
Public Relations Firms 2024
A COMPANY’S ABILITY TO COMMUNICATE with the public is essential. Managing a firm’s reputation, driving interest in its products and limiting damage during times of crisis hinge in large part on the abilities of its public relations professionals. Pub
Newsweek1 min read
The Archives
“Led by food prices, the consumer price index is surging upward once more, and wholesale prices have been rising at an ominous annual rate of 12.8 percent for the past three months,” said Newsweek. “Jimmy Carter has declared inflation Enemy No. 1.” T
Newsweek2 min read
Nikki Glaser
COMEDIAN NIKKI GLASER NEVER WANTS TO OFFEND. “I NEVER WANT TO say offensive or raunchy [things] or push the envelope, because that speaks to some kind of comedian who wants to rile people up.” Instead, on her new HBO comedy special Someday You’ll Die

Related Books & Audiobooks