Yes, older Americans should get yet another COVID shot—but if you have already gotten the latest version, there's no rush.
Fewer health care workers are getting the most recent COVID-19 booster. Findings from a new survey by the ... The CDC ...
Ontario and other provinces have begun opening up free updated COVID-19 booster doses to everyone aged six months and older.
British prosecutors accuse Thomas Kwan of posing as a nurse and injecting 72-year-old Patrick O'Hara with a dangerous ...
Stacker consulted research from Yale Medical School and the World Health Organization to find how SARS-CoV-2 has evolved ...
Cases of COVID-19 have waned in the weeks since the launch of the ... but also those who have not received a vaccine or ...
Last year, only 22% of adults received the latest COVID booster, which is less than half ... This suggests yet another reason to get the vaccine: It may protect your intellect.
Who should get the latest COVID-19 booster? Everyone ages six months and older should get the 2024–2025 COVID-19 vaccine, advises Richard Watkins, M.D., an infectious disease physician and ...
Policy, funding, and public apathy hold back the search for more advanced COVID vaccines — but researchers persist and have ...
Booster doses of the original monovalent COVID-19 vaccine are associated with lower incidence of symptoms in health care personnel 6 weeks postinfection.
Prominent cardiologist Dr. Peter McCullough on Thursday called on president-elect Donald Trump to pull the COVID-19 vaccine ...
Research shows that contracting both flu and Covid-19 simultaneously doubles the risk of death, compared to having only Covid-19. Those aged 65 and above, who often have additional health conditions, ...