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Coronavirus
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Health
Why COVID deaths are still undercounted in the U.S., according to a team of researchers looking at ‘excess deaths’
By
Andrew Stokes
,
Dielle Lundberg
,
Elizabeth Wrigley-Field
,
Yea-Hung Chen
and
The Conversation
January 26, 2023
Health
WHO head ‘very concerned’ about rising COVID deaths ahead of meeting to end—or extend—global public health emergency
By
Erin Prater
January 24, 2023
Health
The FDA is proposing a move to annual COVID shots. Some experts worry it’s too soon, and too simple of an approach
By
Erin Prater
January 23, 2023
Health
Leading COVID expert says not enough is being done to help long haulers: “People are desperate, they need treatments”
By
Carolyn Barber
January 20, 2023
Health
COVID during pregnancy dramatically increases the risk of complications and maternal death, large new study finds
By
Erin Prater
January 19, 2023
Health
Recovering from COVID doesn’t give you bulletproof immunity—’hybrid’ immunity is way better, according to a new WHO study
By
Erin Prater
January 18, 2023
Health
Nearly a quarter of travelers flying out of China after ‘zero COVID’ lift were positive for the disease, new report reveals
By
Erin Prater
January 17, 2023
Health
Long COVID brain fog: doctors share how they’re treating this persistent and puzzling symptom that may impact up to 70% of survivors
By
Kristine Gill
January 16, 2023
WHO asks China for more detailed data on COVID surge and viral sequencing after Beijing reports nearly 60,000 deaths
By
Bloomberg
January 15, 2023
China announces nearly 60,000 COVID deaths since early December as local reports suggest a much higher toll
By
Bloomberg
January 14, 2023
Health
COVID keeps surging, but life is returning to normal everywhere you look. When will the pandemic really be over?
By
Erin Prater
January 14, 2023
Health
Can COVID tests accurately pick up strains like Kraken? Producers explain how kits are designed to battle variants
By
Eleanor Pringle
January 13, 2023
Health
Kraken is dominating U.S. COVID cases, the CDC predicts, as deaths jump 44% in one week
By
Erin Prater
January 13, 2023
Health
The ‘Gryphon’ family of COVID variants is spreading globally—but their bark may be a lot worse than their bite
By
Erin Prater
January 12, 2023
Biden administration extends the COVID public health emergency as the highly transmissible Kraken variant drives U.S. cases upward
By
Erin Prater
January 11, 2023
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