We don’t have enough evidence yet to know if recovering from covid-19 induces immunity, or whether any immunity would give long-lasting protection against the coronavirus
The effects of COVID-19 on the heart, both in the long and short term, have been a topic of interest for scientists and health experts since the outbreak of the coronavirus. Early research found a large portion of deaths caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus that causes COVID...
british scientists on monday launched a trial which will deliberately expose participants who have already had covid-19 to the coronavirus again to examine immune responses and see how many get reinfected. in february, britain became the first country in the world to give the go-ahead ...
This study analyzes how the COVID-19 pandemic affected sexual behavior and use of HIV prevention methods among young transgender women (YTGW) and young gay
a graduate student in the department of psychological and brain sciences and member of the Social Perception Lab at Dartmouth. Annie recounted the time when she was at a restaurant meeting her family for the first time after having COVID-19. She didn't recognize them, and when she walked pa...
MONDAY, May 24, 2021 (HealthDay News) – As researchers work to learn more about COVID-19 and so-called long-haulers, a new study suggests "brain fog" can persist and even worsen for those who were infected months before. Long-haulers continue to have symptoms long after their COVID ...
Dr. Anthony Fauci said Friday that a large trial is underway to determine if people who have been fully vaccinated against COVID-19 can become infected without showing symptoms or transmit the disease.
Again, the details were a little bit scanty. And I haven't seen that much evidence that it's really taken place as yet. But now we're coming out of COVID. We know there’s capacity in all our hospitals, the Nightingale hospitals were never used. We've got to get going again. And...
And during the COVID-19, one of the only ways to talk to friends was online. Government limits would not be fair to people who are careful with their screen time. Lucas Barone, 11 The government should not limit screen time. A 2021 study from the University of Colorado Boulder says ...
These numbers also have the potential to increase in the coming years as countries worldwide continue to relax COVID-19-related restrictions and welcome international students back into the fold. UNESCO also cites Japan, South Korea, the United States (US), Australia, Canada, ...