Covid Boosters Can’t Outpace New Mutations. Here’s Why They Still Work
But over the past few months, even newer Omicron offshoots have arrived. Currently, EG.5.1, or Eris, is the dominant one ...
But over the past few months, even newer Omicron offshoots have arrived. Currently, EG.5.1, or Eris, is the dominant one ...
It’s scariant season—again.A new offshoot of Omicron, BA.2.86—nicknamed Pirola—has popped up in Israel, the US, South Africa, and the UK ...
For three years, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has issued complicated—and occasionally contradictory—guidance on when you ...
At this point, it’s too early to say there’s a massive wave of infections building—but the hospitalization data is enough ...
Editor’s Note (5/26/23): The Food and Drug Administration has formally approved the antiviral Paxlovid as a treatment for COVID. This ...
After more than three years, over 6 million hospitalizations, and 1.1 million American deaths, the Biden Administration has officially declared ...
The emergency stage of Covid-19 is over—at least in official terms. The World Health Organization declared an end to the Covid ...
The World Health Organization (WHO) announced Friday that COVID-19 is no longer a public health emergency of international concern, or ...
Many people in the U.S. who are fully vaccinated and boosted for COVID have been waiting—eagerly in some cases—to receive ...
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