U.S COVID cases drop in 15 states but climb in Midwest, South and West

White House officially launches telephone hotline for U.S. residents to request at-home tests

South Africa study shows boosters failed to block omicron, bolstering case for face masks, distancing and hand washing

Unvaccinated seniors almost 50 times more likely to be hospitalized, other developments

U.S: Tracking the virus in wastewater is helping respond to the most recent wave of the coronavirus, but a more coordinated national effort is needed, experts sa

 

As the highly contagious Omicron variant pushes national coronavirus case numbers to record highs and sends hospitals across the country into crisis mode, public health officials are eagerly searching for an indication of how long this surge might last.

The clues are emerging from an unlikely source: sewage.

People who contract the coronavirus shed the virus in their stool, and the virus levels in local wastewater provide a strong, independent signal of how much is circulating in a given community.

The sewage data reveal an Omicron wave that is cresting at different times in different places.

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Coronavirus spreading like never before in Americas; Mexico reaches record

New York City hospitals reported overrun with bodies during COVID death surge, staffing shortages

Why people should get a booster shot even though they could still get Omicron variant

How Common Are False Positive COVID-19 Tests? Experts Explain. Home testing is convenient and reliable—when done correctly.

FDA says shortage of blood specimen collection tubes requires conservation measures

Starbucks drops employee vaccine mandate after Supreme Court ruling

The most likely places to catch COVID? New study highlights high risk locations

What are the odds of catching COVID-19 after a night at the movie theater? How about an afternoon at the gym, unmasked? Or an early morning jog in a neighborhood park?

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Florida health official placed on leave after encouraging employees to get vaccinated

Vaccinated persons who also had prior infection were most protected from Delta

Following the emergence of the Delta variant, individuals who had a prior COVID-19 infection with or without vaccination had lower case rates than those who were vaccinated alone, data from California and New York found.

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NIH no longer recommends Eli Lilly or Regeneron monoclonal antibodies in its Covid-19 treatment guidelines

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