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Omicron and subvariants like BA.4 and BA.5 have raised the rate of reinfection with COVID-19. Though experts expect reinfections to be milder than initial infections, they still come with risks.
A contagious new COVID-19 variant called NB.1.8.1, aka "Nimbus," is now dominant in the United States, CDC data show. What to ...
Hospitalizations are up, as are signs of COVID in waste water. New fall boosters may help, but it's unclear how effective they'll be against the latest variant. There's a lot of COVID going around ...
While ER visits for COVID increased 14.7% in the past week nationally, they still only account for 0.7% of ER visits, according to CDC. Experts say the COVID vaccines still provide some protection ...
If it seems like everyone around you is getting COVID-19 (again), you aren’t imagining things. COVID infections are on the rise. In fact, levels of the virus have surged to “very high” or ...
What happens if you get COVID again? Masks and boosters cut your risk for re-infection, but they won’t completely prevent it. To prepare, make sure to keep some at-home rapid test kits on hand.
In the end, Covid-19 is less seasonal because it’s more transmissible than other respiratory viruses like flu for which we get our shots in the fall. And it’s not going away.
As new BA.2.86 COVID variant emerges, America lifts middle finger to the same old mandates We're not starting at the same place we did when COVID-19 arrived in 2020.
Oh, and by the way, this wasn’t a Covid-19 specific study either. Of the 585 patients, 190 of them had been diagnosed with Covid-19. Again the focus was on VAP.
In 2022, while I was 7 months pregnant, my husband and I got COVID. While it was a mild case for me, he had scary, lingering symptoms. He said it felt like there was "an engine humming in his chest." ...
If you’ve had COVID in the last year, did you try to find Paxlovid to treat your symptoms? If the answer is no, you may want to reconsider if you get COVID again. Paxlovid (pronounced “pax-LOH-vid” or ...