Moderna to set up mRNA vaccine manufacturing facility in Kenya

Covid will 'probably' be a seasonal virus, like the flu, CDC director says

Even as cases of Covid-19 continue to fall nationwide, the head of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says that the coronavirus is most likely here to stay — and that it could behave similarly to influenza.

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Ukraine Covid concerns increase as Russian invasion continues

Worldwide COVID-19 cases, deaths continue to drop except in Western Pacific - WHO

U.S. Covid vaccinations slow to a trickle, mainly boosters

Americans have stopped rolling up their sleeves for Covid-19 vaccinations, as data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shows daily vaccinations have fallen to their lowest rate in more than a year.

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Omicron sub-variant BA.2 makes up 11.6% of COVID variants in U.S. - CDC

Even mild Covid is linked to brain damage, scans show

Federal courts relax COVID-19 mask requirements

6 Months of U.S. Data Support Safety of mRNA COVID Vaccines

Nearly all local and systemic adverse events (AEs) reported after Pfizer or Moderna's COVID-19 vaccines were mild and transient, and only a fraction of individuals reported seeking medical care, according to data from the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) and CDC's v-safe tracker.

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Overview: Asia Covid-related developments

The new pandemic data looks promising -- for some U.S. areas

U.S. School mask mandates go away, but parent worries persist

Persons with type A blood are more likely to get Covid-10--studies

Covid May Cause Some Changes in the Brain, New British Study Finds

Covid-19 may cause greater loss of gray matter and tissue damage in the brain than naturally occurs in people who have not been infected with the virus, a large new study found.

The study, published Monday in the journal Nature, is believed to be the first involving people who underwent brain scans both before they contracted Covid and months after.

Neurological experts who were not involved in the research said it was valuable and unique, but they cautioned that the implications of the changes were unclear and did not necessarily suggest that people might have lasting damage or that the changes might profoundly affect thinking, memory or other functions.

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Researchers identify new gene differences in severe COVID patients--new study

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