What you need to know about Covid right now
Experts expect a further increase in cases this winter. Here are the latest facts about symptoms, remedies, and tests.
Experts expect a further increase in cases this winter. Here are the latest facts about symptoms, remedies, and tests.
Vulnerabilities that migrants and refugees face run deep and have been exacerbated by the spread of COVID-19. Structural inadequacies, lack of safety nets and cultural clashes have all contributed to the suffering of these individuals and families.
Why Refugees Are The World’s Most Vulnerable People During The COVID-19 Pandemic Read More »
Only New Mexico had “very high” levels of the virus that causes COVID-19 in its wastewater during Thanksgiving week.
Updated COVID Map of U. S. States U. S. Wastewater Levels Read More »
If you’re vaccinated, you can still spread COVID, but you’re less likely to have severe symptoms. Learn more about whether you are contagious and can spread COVID after getting the COVID vaccine.
Initial analyses recommend that the new variant may be particularly more contagious than previous ones.
Summer COVID symptoms to watch out for as the latest variant emerges Read More »
California’s lacheck isolation rules for other people who test positive for COVID-19 come with indications that other people without symptoms are no longer isolating. This is what you want to know.
Do you (still) have COVID? Here’s what the CDC says about isolation for 2024 Read More »
The researchers analyzed dozens of previous studies on long COVID to read about the number and diversity of other people affected, the underlying mechanisms of the disease, the many symptoms evolved through patients, and existing and long-term treatments.
New Study Highlights Scale and Effect of Long COVID Read More »
A new study reveals that the risks of suffering from long COVID decreased during the first two years of the pandemic. But unvaccinated adults were more than twice as likely to get long COVID than those who were vaccinated.
Getty Images/Business Insider Millions of people stop in Mecca and Medina in Saudi Arabia every year for pilgrimages. The region is at the center of my faith.
It turns out that everyone knows who is suffering from COVID, and experts say it’s possible that the euro has had an impact. What do we know about the number of cases, new variants and symptoms of the “summer wave”?
Are we seeing a wave of COVID and what are the FLiRT variants? Read More »