The spread of COVID-19 has been slowing, but the virus still remained one of the leading causes of death for Americans in 2022, falling from third place to fourth place last year. Among nearly 3.3 ...
Millions of COVID-19-associated illnesses and outpatient visits as well as thousands of hospitalizations and deaths continued to occur annually in the United States from late 2022 through 2024, ...
As the world enters a new year, many public health and infectious disease experts predict that monitoring for new coronavirus variants will be an increasingly important part of COVID-19 mitigation ...
Ohio reports 5,224 more COVID-19 cases, smallest daily change – excluding data errors – in 7 weeks: coronavirus update for Sunday, Jan. 30 New coronavirus case numbers, hospitalizations continue steep ...
In May 2020, Dr. Rick Bright, former director of BARDA, warned Congress that, without ramped up coronavirus pandemic preparedness, we would face the darkest winter in modern history. His warnings were ...
Coverage from the 64th Annual American Society of Hematology Meeting and Exposition, December 10-13, 2022, New Orleans, Louisiana. About 10% of patients with blood cancer experienced breakthrough ...
The pandemic has been rough for families living on the edge. On a chilly January afternoon, 5-year-old NyAnna House asked her friend Audrey to play. "Let's go outside and ride bikes," she said, ...
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Safety perceptions of major vaccines show significant drop over the past three years
In a winter marked by flu outbreaks, the persistence of Covid-19, and surges of measles cases across the United States, an Annenberg survey finds that a sizable majority of Americans think the three ...
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