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WHO research shows COVID vaccines still crucial in preventing severe illness
Up-to-date vaccination remains the most effective way to prevent severe COVID-19 illness, new research from the World Health ...
SEOUL, South Korea -- Scientists raced to find a treatment, crews scrubbed everything from money to buses, and quarantines were enforced Wednesday from a beachfront resort in the Atlantic to an ...
Painful symptoms caused by a new COVID-19 variant has led to a new nickname: "razor blade throat Covid." Experts say so far, people aren’t likely to get sicker from this variant than others, but that ...
SEOUL, South Korea -- Scientists raced to find a treatment, crews scrubbed everything from money to buses, and quarantines were enforced Wednesday from a beachfront resort in the Atlantic to an ...
The world may no longer fully live in the grip of COVID-19, but another heavily contagious disease is currently spreading ...
A WHO-appointed expert group released its final report on the origins of COVID-19, saying there is still no definitive answer. Most scientific evidence supports animal-to-human transmission, but a lab ...
The US Food and Drug Administration is looking into whether deaths “across multiple age groups” have been related to Covid-19 vaccines, a spokesperson said Tuesday, weeks after a senior agency ...
Your cough and runny nose may have only lasted a few days — but COVID’s hidden effects on your little swimmers may impact your unborn children. Research published earlier this year linked COVID-19 ...
On Jan. 4, 2021, a COVID-19 vaccine developed by AstraZeneca and Oxford University was administered for the first time, to an ...
One Sparks resident says Long COVID has led to everything from fatigue and an 85-pound weight loss to the inability to enjoy ...
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