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Is There a New COVID Booster to Prevent Against FLiRT Variants?
Good Housekeeping via Yahoo News· 2 hours agoHowever, like...with COVID-19, called a breakthrough infection, despite being vaccinated (and this...
Bird flu has killed dozens of cats across the world. Is your kitty at risk?
Salon.com· 5 hours agoWhen cats die from bird flu, it can be grisly. As reported in the Centers for Disease Control and...
Will FLiRT COVID variants bring another summer surge? What to know about symptoms and potential for...
Fortune via Yahoo Finance· 4 days agoVaccination concept. Does the COVID vaccine protect against FLiRT variants? KP.2 is a descendant of...
Whooping cough cases on the rise: What to know about symptoms, vaccines, more
USA Today· 4 days agoCases of whooping cough are popping up throughout the country and current case counts are nearly...
Is Moderna Stock A Buy After Its Second-Ever Product Snags FDA Approval?
Investor's Business Daily· 2 days agoDisease Therapeutics, or START. The program aims to advance treatments for rare diseases....
Health officials keep eye on ‘FLiRT’ COVID variants that could lead to fall surge
Maryland Matters via Yahoo News· 5 days agoWith Maryland nearing 1.5 million reported cases of COVID-19 since the start of the pandemic,...
FDA advisers urge targeting JN.1 strain in recipe for fall's COVID vaccines
Scripps News via AOL· 4 days agoGovernment advisers Wednesday said it’s time to update the recipe for the COVID-19 vaccines...
Man in Mexico died of a bird flu strain that hadn't been confirmed before in a human, WHO says
Stamford Advocate· 4 days agoThe WHO said it wasn’t clear how the man became infected, although H5N2 has been reported in poultry...
How transmissible is avian flu to humans? Mid-South researcher weighs in
FOX 13 Memphis· 6 days agoAvian flu is highly contagious, can be lethal, and it has the potential to spread to humans. A third...
What to make of the new COVID variants, FLiRT
WLRN Miami· 6 days agoAs much as we would all love to ignore COVID, a new set of variants that scientists call “FLiRT” is here to remind us that the virus is still with us.