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A new COVID variant is dominant in the US: What are its symptoms?
TODAY via Yahoo News· 2 hours agoThe new "FLiRT" COVID-19 variants, including KP.3 and KP.2, are spreading in the United States. Will...
COVID summer guide: How to navigate symptoms, variants and vaccines this season
Yahoo Life· 1 day agoWho should wait, and who should get vaccinated now? The CDC advises that everyone ages 5 and older...
COVID-flu combination vaccine shows positive results in late-stage trial, Moderna says
WPTZ Burlington· 4 days agoCalling the outcome of the late-stage trial “breakthrough results,” Moderna’s Chief Medical Affairs...
Fact Check: Study does not say COVID vaccines may have fuelled excess deaths
Reuters· 2 days agoA newly released study does not say COVID-19 vaccines may have fuelled excess deaths across the...
FDA Tells Vaccine Makers to Target New COVID Variant for Fall
WFMZ Eastern Pennsylvania and Western New Jersey· 16 hours agoCOVID vaccine makers will be advised to update their shots to target the KP.2 variant, an offshoot...
Moderna’s New Flu-COVID Combi mRNA Vaccine Outperforms Separate Shots In Trials
IFLScience· 4 days agoModerna became a household name thanks to the success of its mRNA vaccine against COVID-19. Along...
Trump’s Anti-Vaccine Problem
New York Times· 5 hours agoFour years later, a different aspect of his handling of the pandemic has emerged as a sensitive subject with another slice of the electorate: his own...
FDA reverses course, calls for vaccines for fall 2024 to target newer COVID-19 strain
AOL· 10 hours agoThe Food and Drug Administration provided updated guidance for COVID-19 vaccine makers, calling for...
Vaccine critics misrepresent US appeals court ruling over Covid-19 shots
AFP via Yahoo News· 3 days agoVaccine skeptics are claiming a US federal appeals court ruled in June 2024 that Covid-19 shots are...
Study Allegedly Connects Excess Deaths to Vaccines During COVID-19 Pandemic. Here Are the Facts
Snopes via Yahoo News· 14 hours agoBoth OAN and The Telegraph used the word "may" in their headlines — e.g., "Covid vaccines may have...