By Jamie Ducharme, June 12, 2024 Just in time for summer vacation season, COVID-19 seems to be creeping back in the U.S. Nationally, the amount of SARS-CoV-2 virus in wastewater is still low, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control …
What to know about the ‘FLiRT’ variants of COVID-19
By Jamie Ducharme, April 29, 2024, TIME The COVID-19 lull in the U.S. may soon come to an end, as a new family of SARS-CoV-2 variants—nicknamed “FLiRT” variants—begins to spread nationwide. These variants are distant Omicron relatives that spun out from JN.1, …
Here’s How the CDC Will Track Viruses Over the Holiday Travel Season
Alice Park, November 6, 2023, TIME If you’ve traveled overseas recently, you might have been greeted upon your return by people in a handful of airport terminals in the U.S. recruiting passengers to get tested for the COVID-19 virus. It’s been …
Long COVID Research Is In Its ‘Most Hopeful’ Phase Yet
Jamie Ducharme, October 23, 2023, TIME A phenomenal amount of research on Long COVID—the name for chronic symptoms following a case of COVID-19—has been published over the past three years. But scientific advances have yet to bring relief to people …
Why Do Infants Seem to Avoid Severe COVID-19?
Alice Park, October 16, 2023, TIME With COVID-19 rates rising around the country, and an updated vaccine now available, researchers are still trying to understand how immunity to COVID-19 works, and the best ways to build and sustain it. Read the full …
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