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Symptoms, spread and more: What to know about new COVID 'FLiRT' variants
NBC Chicago· 1 day agoThe variants, identified as KP.1.1 and KP.2, collectively make up more than 32% of COVID cases in...
Hospitals no longer must report COVID data to CDC, spotlighting clunky system
Atlanta Journal-Constitution· 2 days agoAs COVID-19 swept over Phoebe Putney Health System and Southwest Georgia in the first days of the...
WHO Overturns Dogma on Airborne Disease Spread. The CDC Might Not Act on It.
MedPage Today· 6 days agoIt remains to be seen how the CDC will act on this information in its own guidance for infection...
PHOTOS: Severe weather drops softball sized hail in central Texas
FOX 7 Austin· 1 day agoPhotos from viewers in western parts of central Texas show how massive some of the hail stones were...
What Does Mold Actually Smell Like?
Bob Vila via Yahoo News· 1 day agoA stale and damp smell in the air is often a telltale sign of mold. No number of open windows or amount of air freshener can fully remove the odor...
Deadly crash shuts down SB lanes of US 183 toll in east Austin
FOX 7 Austin· 6 hours agoA deadly crash involving a bicyclist has shut down the southbound lanes of US 183 in east Austin.
Possible measles exposure at UC Davis Medical Center
KTXL via Yahoo News· 10 hours ago(FOX40.COM) — Sacramento County health officials confirmed Friday morning that a child with measles visited UC Davis Medical Center’s emergency...
New COVID-19 ‘FLiRT’ variants could mean a summer surge
WPIX New York City, NY via Yahoo News· 4 days agoThose with symptoms of COVID should isolate until they are able to take a COVID test. The CDC has...
The New Covid-19 FLiRT Variant Is Hitting New York, Here's What You Need to Know
New Jersey 101.5 FM· 3 days agoEarly in 2020 the Covid-19 virus changed life as we knew it withmask mandates, quarantining and...
Hospitals no longer must report COVID data to CDC, spotlighting clunky system
Medical Xpress· 2 days agoAs COVID-19 swept over Phoebe Putney Health System and Southwest Georgia in the first days of the pandemic, residents and public health officials were desperate to know what patients had and ...