COVID 19
-
As a summer wave of Covid-19 hits the US, questions about vaccines, quarantine and testing are back
Covid-19 is on the rise again as the world approaches the fourth virus season since the coronavirus arrived on the…
Read More » -
Another summer surge? What to know about rising Covid hospitalizations
Covid hospitalizations are rising, and wastewater points to a rise in cases. However, overall numbers remain much lower than previously…
Read More » -
Updated Covid boosters could be authorized by end of month, Pfizer says
Updated Covid boosters that target XBB.1.5 could be authorized by the FDA by the end of August, according to Pfizer…
Read More » -
U.S. COVID hospitalizations climb for second straight week. Is it a summer surge?
COVID-19 trends remain far below levels seen at this time last year, but the numbers are ticking upwards....
Read More » -
Your summer cold could be Covid-19, as the nation goes into a late summer wave
It’s time to stock up on tissues, bingeable TV options and Covid-19 tests. Yes, many signs are pointing to a Covid-19…
Read More » -
The CDC sees signs of a late summer COVID wave
In July, coronavirus infections, hospitalizations and emergency room visits have inched up. Recent summers have seen a bump in COVID-19.…
Read More » -
There’s Now a Rapid, Accurate COVID-19 Air Detector
A new device from researchers at Washington University St. Louis can detect COVID-19 in the air, which can help stop…
Read More » -
Over 3 in 4 Americans contracted COVID by end of 2022, a CDC review of blood data shows
By testing blood donations nationwide, the CDC estimated 77.5% of individuals contracted COVID-19 by the end of 2022....
Read More » -
New COVID-19 mRNA vaccine is safe and highly immunogenic as a heterologous booster: Study
The COVID-19 pandemic, caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), has resulted in more than 600 million confirmed…
Read More » -
How many Americans still haven’t caught COVID-19? CDC publishes final 2022 estimates
In the most recent data, 77.5% of Americans ages 16 and older have antibodies from at least one prior infection....
Read More »