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Past COVID-19 infection may protect people against some common colds
Euronews via Yahoo News· 4 days agoThese vaccines, he said, are “still your best defence against severe COVID-19 infection,...
Past COVID infections may help protect against certain colds
WJZY via Yahoo News· 4 days agoThese vaccines, he said, are “still your best defense against severe COVID-19 infection,...
CyanVac secures funding for Phase IIb intranasal Covid-19 vaccine trial
Clinical Trials Arena via Yahoo Finance· 3 days ago19 vaccine approved by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Anticipated to begin later this...
COVID cases rising in L.A. County and California as new subvariants make mark
LA Times via Yahoo News· 5 days agoTravelers and airline crew members at Los Angeles International Airport in May. Increases in COVID-...
New COVID-19 strain KP.3 circulating in US. What is the situation in Riverside County?
The Desert Sun via Yahoo News· 2 days agoShe added that people who become sick with COVID-19 and experience severe symptoms should contact their health care provider to discuss ...
New study helps explain how elderly individuals react differently to COVID-19 than young people
Medical Xpress· 7 days agoThe COVID-19 pandemic resulted in over 700 million infections and 7 million deaths worldwide. While age is recognized as a risk factor for severe ...
CDC says covid likely on the rise Arkansas | Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
Northwest Arkansas Democrat Gazette· 15 hours agoWith each variant of covid-19 becoming increasingly transmissible, experts predict Arkansas will see...
Past Covid-19 infections likely to provide protection against certain colds
South China Morning Post· 4 days agoThe study looked at Covid-19 PCR tests from more than 4,900 people who sought medical care between...
Are We Headed for Another Summer COVID-19 Wave?
Time via Yahoo News· 4 days agoTransmission rates may be rising a bit, but they started from one of the lowest points of COVID-19 spread since the pandemic began, he says. People at...
No, study didn't blame COVID-19 vaccines for excess pandemic deaths | Fact check
USA TODAY via Yahoo News· 5 days agoVaccines have, in fact, been instrumental in reducing the severe illness and death associated with COVID-19 infection.” The statement ...