With new vaccine formulas and more free tests becoming available, what should you know if you test positive for COVID this summer? Case numbers appear to be on a slight decline after a mini summer ...
As the U.S. enters another respiratory virus season, Americans are likely to encounter the COVID-19 virus – again. For many, this might be their second, third or even fourth time getting sick.
For many, Covid is increasingly regarded like the common cold. A scratchy throat and canceled plans bring a bewildering new critique from friends: You shouldn’t have tested. By Emily ...
COVID-19 appears to have made a summer surge. According to data from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), the percentage of people in the United States reporting positive tests for the SARS-CoV ...
COVID-19 is re-appearing as fall approaches and children go back to school. The respiratory disease caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus can be very contagious and spread quickly, according to the ...
Free Covid tests won’t be available right away but are coming back in time for fall and winter gatherings. Government-purchased supplies of the antiviral drug Paxlovid will also be available at ...
As summer 2024 draws to a close, the U.S. finds itself once again grappling with a surge in COVID-19 infections. This wave has taken many people by surprise, particularly as the country has ...
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Okay, so it seems like everyone I know has come down with COVID this summer – even the people known as NOVIDs (never had COVID before). I’m been lucky so far. What do I need to know to protect myself ...
Coronavirus detection in U.S. wastewater remains "very high" in nearly half of all U.S. states, despite slight reductions in overall COVID cases across the country. As of September 5, 23 states ...
Amid a summer surge of Covid-19 infections, the US Food and Drug Administration just approved updated mRNA vaccines that more closely target the currently circulating variants of the coronavirus.
The summer COVID-19 wave is happening now. Experts anticipate this will continue for several more weeks. It's unclear how this will impact the winter respiratory virus season. While the reprieve ...