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The Most Common COVID Symptoms Doctors Are Seeing This Spring
HuffPost Life via Yahoo News· 22 hours agoThe risks of long COVID and severe infection are still real for many people. Just because COVID...
Fact checking claims about vaccines as new COVID-19 variant emerges
Kentucky Lantern via Yahoo News· 6 days agoIn the last month, new COVID-19 variants — known as FLiRT and part of the omicron family — emerged...
The new COVID variants spreading in the US are called ‘FLiRT.’ But why?
TODAY via Yahoo News· 6 hours agoAs the virus continues to mutate and change, these technical names can become long and difficult to...
Keeping Up With COVID Vaccines Arms The Immune System Against Future Variants And Viruses
IFLScience· 15 hours agoKeeping up with your COVID vaccines could have benefits beyond just topping up immunity to the...
Covid face masks ‘did not stop spread of Omicron’
The Telegraph via Yahoo News· 5 days agoThe mutations to the Covid virus in the Omicron variant led to it being highly contagious and more capable of escaping vaccine-induced immunity. Boris...
Despite its 'nothingburger' reputation, COVID-19 remains deadlier than the flu
LA Times via Yahoo News· 6 days agoThe researchers also compared the mortality rates of VA COVID-19 patients before and after Dec. 24,...
AstraZeneca's COVID-19 Prevention Therapy Cuts Risk Of Infection In Patients With Weaker Immunity,...
Benzinga· 4 days agoThe study showed AstraZeneca's sipavibart (formerly AZD3152), an investigational long-acting...
What to know about the COVID-19 FLiRT variant as it spreads in Connecticut ahead of summer
The News-Times· 6 days agoA new group of COVID-19 variants called “FLiRT” are rapidly becoming the dominant mutations of the...
Feldman: COVID isn't done with us yet
Evansville Courier & Press· 6 days agoThere’s an expression: “You may be done with COVID, but COVID isn’t done with you.” The situation has greatly improved with the societal immunity ...
How COVID vaccines stand up to new FLiRT variants
Newsweek· 3 days agoScientists have warned of a "summer wave" of COVID-19 infections after a highly transmissible new group of omicron subvariants was detected in the U.S.