COVID and the 1918 flu pandemic gave us playbooks on how to prepare for the next pandemic. But we aren’t using it.
The pandemic may be over, but the endemic disease is still a threat, especially for older adults and those with certain risk ...
SARS-CoV-2 has been evolving the ability to evade the immune system about twice as fast as the fastest-evolving flu virus. It averages more than a dozen significant changes every year.
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ABC27 on MSNWhat’s Going Around: Colds, flu, COVID, allergiesWellSpan Pediatric Medicine Physicians across the Midstate are seeing viral upper respiratory illnesses, asthma exacerbations ...
Five years after the novel coronavirus emerged, historians see echoes of other great illnesses, and legacies that are unlike ...
Scientists at Cornell University have developed a new type of vaccine that may provide stronger and longer-lasting protection ...
On a table at the back of Phoebe Lostroh’s classroom at Colorado College whirs a constant reminder that pandemics are not ...
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MedPage Today on MSNCan Flu Shot Nudges Lead to Fewer COVID Vaccinations?Receiving an electronic reminder about influenza vaccination appeared to decrease COVID vaccination rates. Further study of ...
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mlive on MSNSixth child dies from flu in MichiganA sixth Michigan child died after being sickened by influenza. The flu-associated death was reported to the state by the ...
The COVID-19 pandemic forced hospitals to rethink everything, including how they manage medical equipment-especially when ...
Three of the viruses — flu, COVID-19 and RSV — are respiratory viruses and spread from person to person through germ-filled ...
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