Cases of COVID-19 are high in 14 of the 50 U.S. states, according to new data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Cases are highest predominately in the West North Central ...
COVID-19 cases continue to fall throughout the country after a summer wave peaked in early August, surveillance data shows. The percentage of positive COVID-19 tests dropped from 17.8% the week of ...
COVID-19 cases are rising in the U.S. as the KP.3.1.1 and XEC subvariants account for the majority of cases. Meanwhile, the FDA recently approved an updated COVID-19 vaccine by Moderna that ...
Elevated risks were particularly seen in unvaccinated people who fell ill. People who were diagnosed with severe COVID-19 infections from the first wave of the pandemic could face double the risk ...
COVID-19 variant KP.3.1.1 accounts for more than half of positive infections in the United States, the latest projections from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) show.
COVID-19 variant trackers are now closely watching the rise of a new virus variant called XEC, which has been spotted around the world and in half of states across the United States. Health ...
Within this dataset, researchers identified more than 11,000 people who had a positive lab test for Covid-19 documented in their medical records in 2020; nearly 3,000 of them had been hospitalized ...
If you're testing for COVID-19, you'll want to know what a positive test looks like—and what it means if you get a faint line. For those who test positive, the time it takes for the line to ...
The treatment can help prevent mild or moderate cases of Covid-19 from becoming more severe. Here’s what to know. In his memoir, “Unleashed,” the former prime minister is “optimistic ...
A new peer-reviewed paper presents evidence that the COVID-19 pandemic started in a seafood market in Wuhan, China, where many of the first cases of the disease were identified. The paper ...
NEW YORK, Oct. 9 (UPI) --People infected with COVID-19 appear to face a higher risk of heart attack and stroke for up to three years, a new study finds. The study was published Wednesday in the ...