U.S. Officials Will Make COVID-19 Booster Shots Available by Sep. 20
According to the decision reached by Biden's administration, fully vaccinated individuals will have to get a booster shot of the COVID-19 vaccine eight months after having received their last dose.
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Johnson & Johnson's Vaccine Reports Bring Global Vaccination Efforts to a Standstill
Reports stated that only six out of more than 6.8 million Americans experienced blood clots after their shot of the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine, adding to similar instances involving the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine.
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First Baby in the US Born With COVID-19 Antibodies
We have the first reported case in the United States of a newborn with COVID-19 antibodies. The baby's pediatricians found the antibodies were detected after analyzing blood from the baby's umbilical cord.
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Spring Break Could Bring a New Wave of COVID-19 Infections
In March 2020, spring break travelers unknowingly increased the spread of COVID-19 in different parts of the country. With the 2021 holidays right around the corner, health officials expect a new surge of infections in different parts of the count...
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Post-COVID Symptoms and Effects on Global Healthcare
To prevent a new healthcare crisis, the WHO has started studying a series of mental and physical symptoms affecting several individuals in the aftermath of acute COVID-19 infections.
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Should People Recovered from COVID-19 Get the Vaccine?
A recent article by Hackensack Meridian Health explains why the COVID-19 vaccine is necessary for recovered patients and expands on the importance of taking proper precautions to prevent reinfection.
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U.S. Reports First Case of Brazil COVID-19 Variant
After causing an alarming surge of new cases in the Brazilian city of Manaus, the new COVID-19 variant has been detected in Minnesota. The Brazilian variant is highly contagious and on par with the strains found in the U.K. and South Africa.
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