[ad_1] Last Friday, just a day after South African scientists first announced Discovery of the Omicron variant, Europe reported its first case: The novel coronavirus variant was in Belgium. BeforeRead More
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Why Didn’t the US Find More Omicron Cases?
[ad_1] Last Friday, just a day after South African scientists first announced Discovery of the Omicron variant, Europe reported its first case: The novel coronavirus variant was in Belgium. BeforeRead More
‘Havana syndrome’ mystery expands with new cases at US Embassy
[ad_1] US Embassy staff in Bogota, Colombia, mysterious “Havana Syndrome” continues to haunt US spies and diplomats around the world. Two cases were initially reported by embassy staff in theRead More
When Was the First Covid Death in the USA? CDC Examines 4 Early Cases
[ad_1] Dr. “Whether they want it on their death certificate or not, it’s a very emotional thing for some families,” Gill said. “It shouldn’t be. It’s a public health issue.”Read More
Breakthrough Covid Cases: Rare and Often Mild, But Not Always
[ad_1] For Moira Smith and her mother, July promised a glimmer of normalcy after months of isolation. The two flew from Alaska to Houston and celebrated their cousin’s granddaughter’s firstRead More
As Virus Cases Rise, Biden Administration Encourages More Use
[ad_1] WASHINGTON — Faced with overcrowded hospitals across the country and nonstop Delta variant cases, the Biden administration has reiterated its call for healthcare providers to use monoclonal antibody therapiesRead More
Virus Misinformation Increases as Delta Cases Increase
[ad_1] In the past few weeks, the vast majority of the most highly engaged social media posts containing coronavirus-related misinformation have come from people who have come to the foreRead More
As Cases of the Virus Increase, Another Contagion Spreads Among Those Vaccinated:
[ad_1] As coronavirus cases resurface across the country, many vaccinated Americans are losing patience with vaccine holdups that neglect their civic duty or cling to conspiracy theories and misinformation, evenRead More
Olympics Covid Cases Raise Tough Questions About Testing
[ad_1] In addition, transmission-related questions remain unresolved. Vaccinated people who are asymptomatic or have contagious infections can transmit the virus to others, but it is not yet clear how oftenRead More
States and Cities Close to Interim $26 Billion Deal on Opioid Cases
[ad_1] Negotiations stalled for months because of attorney fees. Countless lawyers contributed varying amounts of work and fought over who should get what salary. Now, approximately $1.6 billion will beRead More