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Long COVID Is A Mystery. Here's How Scientists Are Trying To Crack It
Tue, 2021-09-21 19:53 —
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What Causes Long COVID Is A Mystery. Here's How Scientists Are Trying To Crack It
It's not clear why some people who get COVID-19 are plagued with symptoms for many months after being infected, but scientists are investigating what's behind these "long haul" cases.
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Are at-home covid tests accurate? What the results can and can’t tell you.
Tue, 2021-09-21 19:26 —
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Are at-home covid tests accurate? What the results can and can’t tell you.
While at-home coronavirus tests can be a useful diagnostic tool, the tests aren’t 100 percent accurate and a negative result shouldn’t be thought of as a “free pass.”
Allyson Chiu
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Routine Covid testing can help schools stay open this year
Tue, 2021-09-21 17:39 —
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Covid-19 testing data can help schools stay open this year - STAT
Testing for SARS-CoV-2 is an underappreciated tool that can give schools real-time and context-specific situational awareness.
Patrick Skerrett
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A COVID-19 booster shot that could protect against multiple variants at once is being tested in humans for the first time
Tue, 2021-09-21 16:59 —
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A COVID-19 booster shot that could protect against multiple variants at once is being tested in humans for the first time
Gritstone's booster shot uses vaccine tech that self-replicates once in the muscle, meaning potentially lower doses and therefore fewer side effects.
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A COVID-19 booster shot that could protect against multiple variants at once is being tested in humans for the first time
Tue, 2021-09-21 16:58 —
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A COVID-19 booster shot that could protect against multiple variants at once is being tested in humans for the first time
Gritstone's booster shot uses vaccine tech that self-replicates once in the muscle, meaning potentially lower doses and therefore fewer side effects.
Dr. Catherine Schuster-Bruce
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Biden bets on rapid COVID tests but they can be hard to find
Tue, 2021-09-21 16:55 —
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Biden bets on rapid COVID tests but they can be hard to find
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden is betting on millions more rapid, at-home tests to help curb the latest deadly wave of the COVID-19 pandemic, which is overloading hospitals and threatening to shutter classrooms around the country.
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Will AstraZeneca shots be accepted for travel to the US?
Tue, 2021-09-21 12:21 —
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EU says people vaccinated with AstraZeneca shots should be able to travel to U.S
BRUSSELS (Reuters) -The European Commission said on Tuesday it would make sense for the United States to allow travel by people vaccinated with the AstraZeneca COVID-19 shots, although existing U.S. guidance already authorises those travellers. On Monday, the White House said it would lift restrictions from November that bar EU citizens, including those fully vaccinated, from traveling to the United States.
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J&J says Covid booster shot is 94% effective when given 2 months after first dose
Tue, 2021-09-21 09:51 —
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J&J says Covid booster shot is 94% effective in the U.S. when given two months after first dose
A J&J booster dose given six months out from the first shot appears to be potentially even more protective against Covid, the company added.
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Thailand to try alternative COVID-19 vaccination method to stretch supplies
Mon, 2021-09-20 17:58 —
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Thailand to try alternative COVID-19 vaccination method to stretch supplies
Doctors in Thailand have been given the go-ahead to start giving COVID-19 booster shots under the skin, rather than injecting them into muscles, officials said on Monday, in an effort to strengthen immunity and stretch vaccine supplies.
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Nearly 226,000 children in the U.S reported with Covid-19 last week, pediatrician group says
Mon, 2021-09-20 17:46 —
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Nearly 226,000 children reported with Covid-19 last week, pediatrician group says
Coronavirus infections have continued to increase “exponentially” among children across the US, and now account for nearly 26% of all cases reported nationwide, new data published Monday shows.
By Melissa Macaya, <a href="/profiles/melissa-mahtani">Melissa Mahtani</a>, Mike Hayes and <a href="/profiles/meg-wagner">Meg Wagner</a>, CNN
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