CDC official overseeing COVID hospitalization data resigns
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While COVID-19 transmission remains low in the US, health experts are anxious about the potential for a big summer wave as two factors seem set for a collision course: a lull in infection activity that suggests protective responses have likely waned in the population, and a new SARS-CoV-2 variant with an infectious advantage over other variants.
A nurse from Surrey who treated cancer patients for nearly 40 years has revealed how Covid-19 convinced her to make a drastic career change and open a bookshop. Dawn Brewer, 60, described how things getting "pretty rough" during the pandemic caused her to reassess the job she loved and start anew.
About 48% of fully vaccinated COVID patients suffered kidney damage during their infection, compared with 42% unvaccinated patients. But nearly 16% of unvaccinated patients had kidney damage so severe they required dialysis, compared with 11% of vaccinated patients.
After federal health officials made abrupt changes to US Covid-19 vaccine recommendations for pregnant women last month, there’s new confusion and uncertainty about who can get the shots — and some reports that patients were turned away when they tried to get vaccinated.
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According to government data, since January 1, 2025, 13,604 Covid-19 positive cases have been reported from across the country and 108 deaths
Immigration raids have had a profound chilling effect in parts of the city, with Angelenos staying home from work, school and other outings.
Susquehanna University students will get a prorated refund for the period that campus was closed due to the pandemic.
Retsef Levi, a professor of operations management at MIT’s Sloan School of Management, has published several papers regarding the mortality rates from COVID-19 vaccines.