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Could a universal coronavirus vaccine be the silver bullet that ends this pandemic—and the next?
HealthCould a universal coronavirus vaccine be the silver bullet that ends this pandemic—and the next?
By Erin PraterJuly 10, 2022
Move over, measles: Dominant Omicron subvariants BA.4 and BA.5 could be the most infectious viruses known to man
HealthMove over, measles: Dominant Omicron subvariants BA.4 and BA.5 could be the most infectious viruses known to man
By Erin PraterJuly 9, 2022
Your COVID protection outside isn’t what it was in 2020. Here’s why it’s time to think more critically about outdoor gatherings
HealthYour COVID protection outside isn’t what it was in 2020. Here’s why it’s time to think more critically about outdoor gatherings
By Erin PraterJuly 9, 2022
A COVID-positive working mom says her child care situation will require her to spend hundreds on at-home tests. Here’s why
HealthA COVID-positive working mom says her child care situation will require her to spend hundreds on at-home tests. Here’s why
By Alena BotrosJuly 9, 2022
New Omicron spawn like ‘Centaurus’ and ‘Bad Ned’ may be the reason you have a weird summer cold (or worse)
HealthNew Omicron spawn like ‘Centaurus’ and ‘Bad Ned’ may be the reason you have a weird summer cold (or worse)
By Erin PraterJuly 9, 2022
Virus exploding
HealthMeet ‘Centaurus,’ the new ‘stealth Omicron.’ It was just found in the U.S. and may escape immunity more than any other COVID strain
By Erin PraterJuly 7, 2022
Going to the office is the new ‘remote work’
CommentaryGoing to the office is the new ‘remote work’
By Roger MartinJuly 7, 2022
Masked Beijing residents open umbrellas after leaving a subway station
Beijing imposes China’s first-ever vaccine mandate as the new, highly transmissible Omicron variant tests its COVID-zero defenses
By Nicholas GordonJuly 7, 2022
Paxlovid COVID-19 pill
HealthThe FDA is allowing pharmacists to prescribe COVID-19 pill Paxlovid
By Matthew Perrone, Tom Murphy and The Associated PressJuly 6, 2022
New Omicron subvariant Centaurus could be the most immune-evasive yet, expert warns
HealthNew Omicron subvariant Centaurus could be the most immune-evasive yet, expert warns
By Erin PraterJuly 6, 2022
The omicron subvariant now dominating the U.S. is ‘the worst version of the virus that we’ve seen’
HealthThe omicron subvariant now dominating the U.S. is ‘the worst version of the virus that we’ve seen’
By Erin PraterJuly 5, 2022
Young woman getting vaccinated
Health‘We will never be fully vaccinated against COVID’: Canadians may be required to get booster shot every 9 months
By Sophie MellorJuly 5, 2022
A city of 650,000 had zero COVID deaths until Sunday. Omicron’s most transmissible subvariant yet finally overtook its defenses
HealthA city of 650,000 had zero COVID deaths until Sunday. Omicron’s most transmissible subvariant yet finally overtook its defenses
By Grady McGregorJuly 4, 2022
GSK’s new vaccine hire looks beyond COVID in quest for next hit: ‘The potential is there to really make a much better flu vaccine’
HealthGSK’s new vaccine hire looks beyond COVID in quest for next hit: ‘The potential is there to really make a much better flu vaccine’
By James Paton and BloombergJuly 3, 2022
A former nurse treats herself for long COVID at home
HealthWho’s most at risk of developing long COVID? Experts think these 6 groups of people might be
By Erin PraterJuly 3, 2022
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