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Experts: Nation needs to prepare for next pandemic, even if it's not bird flu
United Press International via Yahoo News· 1 day ago"You can't count on [a pandemic being a once-in-a-century event] at all," Osterholm said. "It's...
COVID taught us a lot for future pandemics. Attacking Fauci doesn't make us safer.
USA TODAY Opinion via Yahoo News· 6 days agoFauci's testimony shares new details: COVID guidelines... 6-feet rule was a reasonable initial...
L.A. County COVID cases, hospitalizations rise amid FLiRT variants summer uptick
LA Times via Yahoo News· 4 days agoWhile the numbers of coronavirus cases and hospitalizations are relatively low, the uptick is an...
Gateway - Quartz
Quartz· 2 days agoCould better ventilation have prevented covid from becoming a pandemic that killed millions of people? The same day, the Association of Heating, Refrigeration, and Air-Conditioning Engineers ...
COVID cases rising in L.A. County and California as new subvariants make mark
Los Angeles Times· 7 days agoCalifornia’s COVID-19 numbers are on the rise thanks in part to new subvariants, suggesting an...
The First Three Months
The Atlantic· 3 days agoA reporter calling me at home on a holiday about a possible disease outbreak was concerning, but not that unusual. The press sometimes had better, or at...
Avian flu spread in cows not being tracked, posing greater risk of human transmission
Politico via Yahoo News· 2 days agoMark Lyons, a senior USDA animal health official, said federal officials are “still working closely to understand the breadth” of the bird flu outbreak in the nation’s dairy herds.
Bird flu is rampant in animals. Humans ignore it at our own peril
KMBC-TV Kansas City· 7 days agoMark Naniot remembers 2022 as the summer from hell. As the co-founder of Wild Instincts animal...
Gateway - The Root
The Root· 2 days agoHealth expert, Dr. Melissa Clarke, dropped some reasons to The Root about Covid and why it’s still around. Variants can have an advantage over the parent virus, which allows them to infect people more easily or become more deadly.