Timothy M. Smith, American Medical Association, June 12, 2023 The federal public health emergency for COVID-19 ended in May, and one of the implications is that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is no longer authorized to collect …
What the latest research tells us about long COVID’s most common symptoms
Andrew Corkery, Laura Santhanam, John Yang and Harry Zahn, PBS News Hour, June 11, 2023 More than three years into the pandemic, physicians and researchers are still struggling to understand long COVID. A recent study at Mass General Brigham has …
CDC: Without boosters, adults have ‘little remaining protection’ against COVID-19 hospitalization
Alicia Lasek, McKnight’s Long-Term Care News, June 6, 2023 Only about 20% of adults in the United States have received bivalent mRNA COVID-19 vaccine booster doses, a federal analysis shows. Those who have received only monovalent doses likely at a disadvantage when …
Long COVID diagnoses a focus for local, national researchers
Hannah Herner, Nashville Post, June 5, 2023 The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced the conclusion of the federal COVID-19 public health emergency in mid-May. This change slightly limits the data reporting of COVID-19 cases, and insurance providers are no longer …
China Might Have 65 Million COVID Cases a Week by June. How Worried Should the World Be?
Chad De Guzman, Time, May 29, 2023 Last week when a Chinese senior health adviser projected 65 million COVID-19 cases per week in China by June, some health experts sounded the alarm. China has been facing a new COVID-19 wave fueled by the …