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HealthLargest ever global study of COVID vaccines finds small but real link to neurological, blood, heart-related conditions
By Jason Gale and BloombergFebruary 19, 2024
Commentary‘An age of manufactured mistrust’: Here’s what rampant disinformation means for health, climate, and democracy
By Bill NovelliFebruary 13, 2024
Commentary‘On par with cancer and heart disease’: Experts, patients warn Congress about the burden of long COVID as the government blows through $1.15 billion without finding a cure
By Carolyn BarberJanuary 24, 2024
People wearing masks amidst rising concerns about the new, highly mutated COVID variant JN.1, as seen in Kolkata, India, on Dec. 27, 2023. BA.2.86, a close ancestor of JN.1, may cause more severe disease, according to two new studies published Monday.
HealthNew, highly mutated COVID variants ‘Pirola’ BA.2.86 and JN.1 may cause more severe disease, new studies suggest
By Erin PraterJanuary 8, 2024
With COVID testing at all-time lows, wastewater is now the best and quickest way to gauge the growth of the virus, experts say. Other indicators, like hospitalizations and deaths, only reflect the most severe cases and lag by several weeks.
HealthHighly mutated COVID variant ‘Pirola’ JN.1 is fueling the pandemic’s second highest U.S. wave—and it’s still growing
By Erin PraterJanuary 5, 2024
The new, highly mutated COVID variant JN.1—dubbed “Pirola” by volunteer variant trackers—has achieved global dominance. And like Omicron, it came flying out of left field. It could represent the next chapter of the COIVD pandemic.
Health‘Pirola’ JN.1 is the probable future of the COVID pandemic, experts warn—but you didn’t hear it from the WHO
By Erin PraterJanuary 4, 2024
Artistic rendering of a COVID-19 pathogen
HealthCOVID-19 variant JN.1 symptoms: Is ‘Pirola’ different from other Omicron spawn?
By Erin PraterDecember 28, 2023
Holiday season
HealthSanta’s super-spreader season: Health officials say flu, COVID set to spike during the holidays
By Mike Stobbe and The Associated PressDecember 23, 2023
A teacher from a drawing academy is painting posters to raise awareness about the ongoing surge of the JN.1 COVID variant, which is spreading in the Indian states of Kerala, Tamil Nadu, and Goa, in Mumbai, India, on Dec. 19. The World Health Organization declared JN.1 a "variant of interest" on Dec. 19, second only in alert level to "variant of concern."
HealthJN.1, the WHO’s newest ‘variant of interest,’ has spiked COVID wastewater levels to all-time highs in some countries. What you need to know about the ‘Pirola’ offshoot
By Erin PraterDecember 20, 2023
HealthU.S. states are trashing millions of COVID protective gear because of expiration, surpluses and a lack of willing takers: ‘That’s what happens when you don’t prepare’
By Jennifer Peltz, David A. Lieb and The Associated PressDecember 20, 2023
CommentaryCOVID-19 v. Flu: A ‘much more serious threat,’ new study into long-term risks concludes
By Carolyn BarberDecember 14, 2023
CommentaryInside long COVID’s war on the body: Researchers are trying to find out whether the virus has the potential to cause cancer
By Carolyn BarberNovember 23, 2023
Michelle Fiscus
HealthTennessee’s former vaccine chief, fired after years of ‘outstanding’ performance reviews, settles with state for $150,000
By Jonathan Mattise and The Associated PressNovember 1, 2023
CommentaryCOVID-19, flu, RSV: How wastewater monitoring can save lives as America faces the next ‘tripledemic’
By Bill HanageOctober 16, 2023
HealthA trio of vaccines should protect against a 2023 ‘tripledemic,’ experts say—if people get them
By Libby Richards and The ConversationOctober 13, 2023
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