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A new COVID variant is dominant in the US: What are its symptoms?
TODAY via Yahoo News· 3 days agoThe new "FLiRT" COVID-19 variants, including KP.3 and KP.2, are spreading in the United States. Will...
There’s A New COVID Variant, KP.3 – These Are The Symptoms
IFLScience· 3 days agoKP.3 is one of the FLiRT variants of SARS-CoV-2. The immune system can learn to recognize spike...
Group proposes new definition of long COVID
UPI· 6 days agoLong COVID is a chronic condition that occurs after COVID-19 infection and is present for at least three months, the new definition holds ...
Another COVID vaccine? Yes, and here’s why
Denver Post· 6 days agoEach iteration seeks to offer some sort of advantage, such as an ability to sidestep the immune system or extreme contagiousness. Late in 2023, variant...
The short reach of long COVID care
WHYY· 6 days agoSabrina Moye is among those lost in the information gap. The 46-year-old of Puerto Rican and African American heritage was diagnosed with long COVID in...
COVID can seriously damage your vision, even if you didn’t have symptoms, new study says. Experts...
Fortune via Yahoo Finance· 7 days agoThough the blood-retinal barrier of people with compromised immune systems is known to be...
What causes long COVID? Case builds for rogue antibodies
Nature· 5 days agoStudy finds that antibodies from people with the debilitating condition trigger similar symptoms in...
COVID-19 cases rising in San Diego
U-T San Diego· 3 days agoIn its latest respiratory report released Thursday, the county shows that 8 percent of lab-performed COVID-19 tests came back positive in the first week...
Past COVID infections may help protect against certain colds. Could it lead to better vaccines?
The Hill· 5 days ago“We think there’s going to be a future outbreak of a coronavirus,” said Dr. Manish Sagar, senior...
Here are 7 things Arizonans need to know about the new KP.3 variant of COVID-19
The Arizona Republic via Yahoo News· 6 days agoIf you have symptoms, follow the CDC's updated COVID...COVID-19 pandemic, it continues to cause hospitalizations and deaths, including among Arizonans.