End of Government’s Emergency Declaration Ushers in New Era of COVID-19 Policies
On May 11, the government’s COVID-19 Public Health Emergency will officially end, triggering a new set of policies related to the virus. Among the most
On May 11, the government’s COVID-19 Public Health Emergency will officially end, triggering a new set of policies related to the virus. Among the most
The World Health Organization (WHO) has declared an end to the global health emergency for COVID-19. WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus announced that it is
Black and Hispanic People More Likely Than White People to Experience Long COVID A new study showed that Black and Hispanic people face a greater
1 in 8 People Who Have COVID-19 Experience Lingering Symptoms Weeks or Months Later A new study found that 12.3% of people with COVID-19 suffer
CDC adds COVID-19 Vaccine to Schedule of Recommended Routine Vaccinations The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) added COVID-19 vaccines to the list of
Experimental COVID-19 Treatment Shows Promise in Clinical Study In a large clinical trial, an experimental COVID-19 treatment called Pegylated Interferon Lambda, prevented 51% of hospitalizations.
COVID-19 Vaccination Rates in Low Income Countries Remain Far Below Wealthier Countries Globally, more than 3 in 4 people 60 years and older have received
New Research Shows Healthy Lifestyle May Reduce Risk of Long COVID A study recently published in JAMA Internal Medicine found that people who maintain healthy
Limited COVID-19 Treatment Options Endangers Patients, Particularly Immunocompromised People COVID-19 has adapted to currently available monoclonal antibodies, leaving patients with a limited array of treatments.
More than 18 Million Americans are Living with Long COVID A US study found that 18.8 US million adults are experiencing long COVID. Of all
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