By Arianna Johnson, August 5, 2024 Drug manufacturers have created updated monovalent COVID-19 vaccines to protect against currently circulating variants, and the shots—which have shown to be more effective than the now-available vaccines—are expected to be available as soon as …
COVID vaccines linked to small increase in heart and brain disorders, study finds—but risk from infection is far higher
Arianna Johnson, Forbes, February 19, 2024 Covid vaccines from companies like Pfizer, Moderna and AstraZeneca were linked to rare occurrences of heart, brain and blood disorders, a recent peer-reviewed study found, though experts say the risks of developing Covid-19 greatly …
65 Million People Suffer From Long Covid. Our Experts Say New Vaccines Are The Best Defense
Melissa Delaney, October 22, 2023, Forbes Heart palpitations. Anxiety. Fatigue. Dizziness. Difficulty breathing. One in five American adults and more than 65 million people worldwide have spent months or even years suffering from the persistent, crippling symptoms of long Covid, and 155 Americans …
EG.5.1 Nicknamed ‘Eris’ Is New COVID-19 Variant Spreading, Monitored By WHO
Bruce Y. Lee, Forbes, August 6, 2023 The “EG” in EG.5.1 doesn’t mean “for example.” But the EG.5.1 variant of the COVID-19 coronavirus that’s now spreading is yet another example of how the virus will continue to mutate, regardless of …
COVID’s No Longer A Public Health Emergency: Here’s How That May Affect You
Arianna Johnson, Forbes, May 10, 2023 The Covid Public Health Emergency ends Thursday, changing the way the CDC tracks Covid data, potentially impacting how the transgender community receives treatment and raising the potential for the public to pay for tests, …
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