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There’s a new dominant COVID variant — but are the symptoms any different?
The Hill· 1 day agoClose behind is KP.2, which may make up about 22% of COVID cases. CDC estimates for late May, the...
New CDC requirements for dogs entering the US go into effect Aug. 1
KING5 Seattle· 9 hours agoU.S. Customs and Border Protection’s (CBP) Office of Field Operations said the new requirements are...
CDC will soon have new requirements for dogs to travel internationally
KTVK 3TV Phoenix· 20 hours agoThe CDC is implementing new rules allowing dogs to enter the United States legally. The dog has to...
COVID cases rising in L.A. County and California as new subvariants make mark
LA Times via Yahoo News· 5 hours agoCenters for Disease Control and Prevention's weekly flu surveillance report estimates 24,000 flu...
Are We Headed for Another Summer COVID-19 Wave?
Time via Yahoo News· 3 hours agoNationally, the amount of SARS-CoV-2 virus in wastewater is still low, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), but levels...
Amid surging cruise ship illnesses, experts share ways to stay safe on the high seas
Fox News· 15 hours agoIn the most recent report of cruise ship illness, approximately 25 passengers returning from a...
Transition Lenses vs. Prescription Sunglasses: Which Is Best for You?
CNET· 6 hours agoThis includes wearing sunglasses to block UV rays, which have the potential to cause cataracts, eye...
Drowning rates in the US rise after decades of decline, new CDC report reveals
WPBF West Palm Beach· 5 days agoDrowning rates in the United States are on the rise after decades of decline, according to a new...
Have we reached peak yoga in the U.S.? The CDC wants to know
WAMC Northeast Public Radio· 11 hours agoIn the U.S., about 1 out of 6 adults say they practice yoga, according to new survey data published...
Here are 7 things Arizonans need to know about the new KP.3 variant of COVID-19
The Arizona Republic via Yahoo News· 13 hours ago"CDC predicts that KP.3 is growing and will become the most common SARS-CoV-2 lineage nationally," a CDC spokesperson wrote in an email Tuesday. "