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Repeat COVID Vaccination Could Shield Against Wide Range of Viruses
WFMZ Eastern Pennsylvania and Western New Jersey· 8 hours agoPowerful COVID vaccines could be setting people’s immune systems up to successfully fight off not...
Moderna and Novavax Hope for Early Launch of This Year’s Covid-19 Shots, Despite FDA Delay
Barrons.com· 24 hours agoNovavax spokesperson said that the later meeting date “will not affect Novavax’s ability to deliver...
Latest COVID worry, FLiRT variants, sparks concern about vaccination rates
Los Angeles Daily News· 4 days agoA new family of COVID variants nicknamed “FLiRT” is spreading across the country, as vaccination...
What’s Going On With The New COVID FLiRT Variants?
IFLScience· 5 days agoRecently, we reported on the new family of COVID-19 variants that looked set to start overtaking the pack to become the most widespread ...
Posts Claim Falsely That AstraZeneca Is Withdrawing Its COVID Vaccine Because of Blood Clots
The Dispatch via Yahoo News· 5 days ago“As multiple, variant COVID-19 vaccines have since been developed there is a surplus of available...
New COVID variant, possible summer surge? Experts urge El Paso community to get vaccinated - KVIA
ABC 7 El Paso· 5 days agoA new COVID-19 variant, known as the "FLiRT" variant or KP.2, is spreading throughout the United...
Fact Check: Post Claims CDC Faked 99% of Reported COVID-19 Deaths. Here Are the Facts
Snopes· 7 days agoOn May 14, 2024, a rumor went viral on X, claiming that the Centers for Disease Control and...
Mortality in Patients Hospitalized for COVID-19 vs Influenza in Fall-Winter 2023-2024
Journal of the American Medical Association· 7 days agoThis cohort study evaluates the risk of death in patients hospitalized for COVID-19 or seasonal influenza following the emergence of the JN.1 variant in winter 2023.
These Are Common Covid Symptoms Doctors Are Seeing This Spring
Homenewshere.com· 5 hours agoThe CDC says it is monitoring a new coronavirus variant called KP2, also known as the FLiRT which is...
What to know about the new transmissible COVID-19 variants
WBUR Boston· 6 days agoTwo new sub-variants, nicknamed FLiRT, are responsible for a growing number of COVID-19 infections. But they do not appear to be causing a surge of infections — yet.