Just in time for summer plans, COVID-19 cases are increasing across the U.S., according to the Center for Disease Control.Jul 2, 2024 Twitter Facebook Email Latest Videos Pleasant week with highs in the 70s ahead for... 03:467h ago ...
Omicron Sub-Variants BA.4, BA.5 Make up More Than 50% of U.S. COVID Cases - CDC More Reuters FILE PHOTO: A person takes a COVID-19 test in Times Square as the Omicron coronavirus variant continues to spread in Manhattan, New York City, U.S., ...
the plunge in COVID-19 vaccine effectiveness as early as four months after each jab, which may actually increase the risk of subsequent infection, the public health establishment is trying to rekindle Americans’ interest in a so-called layered mitigation strategy to keep COVID infections at bay...
The CDC reported 670 confirmed COVID-19 cases from Aug. 3-25, linked to clusters related to UNC student gatherings. “Student gatherings and congregate living settings, both on and off campus, likely contributed to the rapid spread of COVID-19 within the university community,” wrote the...
month is needed to allow sufficient time for accurate reporting of COVID-associated deaths," the press officer wrote. However, the CDC hascase, deathopens in a new tab or window, andvaccination dataopens in a new tab or windowas current as 1 day ago on various pages under their data ...
The report comes as the U.S. hit another grim milestone, with the number of reported COVID-19 cases surpassing 13 million. So far, the virus has claimed 266,000 American lives.
In a race to fight COVID-19, the CDC accelerated its genetic sequencing workloads from days to minutes with Pure Storage.
A breakthrough infection has to be picked up first. Since it’s possible some fully-vaccinated people might have COVID-19 but show no symptoms, the cases may be under-reported. But “if they get picked up, they get well tracked,” Benjamin noted. ...
A group of scientists and physicians charge that the CDC’s current guidance on masking might not be enough to meet the threat of COVID-19 variants. It’s not enough. A group of prominent scientists and physicians charge in a letter (list of signatories at the bottom) that the mas...
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has ended its program to monitor COVID-19 cases on cruise ships, leaving the industry to manage infection risks aboard its vessels.