By Nicky Forster, AP News, April 5, 2024 The 2023-24 respiratory virus season is ebbing as viral activity from flu, COVID-19 and RSV falls across most of the U.S. Here’s the situation in four charts: How active are the respiratory …
How bad are flu, COVID-19 and RSV? These charts show how respiratory viruses are spreading in the US
Nicky Forster, AP News, March 15, 2024 Spring is nearlyhere, but the 2023-24 respiratory virus season isn’t over yet. Viral activity from flu, COVID-19 and RSV has fallen from the peak, but levels remain elevated. Here’s the situation in four …
COVID-19 took a toll on heart health and doctors are still grappling with how to help
Lauran Neergaard, AP News, August 10, 2023 Firefighter and paramedic Mike Camilleri once had no trouble hauling heavy gear up ladders. Now battling long COVID, he gingerly steps onto a treadmill to learn how his heart handles a simple walk. …
No, COVID vaccines don’t contain nanotechnology that can be programmed via 5G wireless networks
Philip Marcelo, AP News, July 27, 2023 CLAIM: A patent held by Moderna proves its COVID mRNA vaccine contains “programmable” nanotechnology that can interact with 5G communications technology. AP’S ASSESSMENT: False. While it’s true mRNA vaccines contain nanoparticles, the term …
No link between COVID vaccines and placental abnormalities
Ali Swenson, AP News, April 20, 2023 CLAIM: Placentas of women vaccinated against COVID-19 are abnormal and the women are unable to carry pregnancies to full term. AP’S ASSESSMENT: False. Research shows no link between COVID-19 immunizations and problems with …