The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has launched a new way for Americans to look up how high or low levels of viruses likeCOVID-19andfluare in their local area for 2024. This year's new"community snapshot"is the CDC's latest attempt to repackage its d...
As bird flu cases go underreported, health officials risk being slow to notice if the virus were to become more contagious. A large surge of infections outside of farmworker communities would trigger the government’s flu surveillance system, but by then it mig...
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Health authorities say they're closely tracking the spread of three new COVID-19 variants now spreading around the country. Levels of COVID-19 hospitalizations and deaths for now remain far below previous peaks seen during past summer and winter waves of the virus, but have been climbing ...
once a system has crossed some threshold, every nudge tends to shift it further from the old equilibrium. Many of the institutions and attitudes that brought stability in the old world look ill-suited to the new. The pandemic is like a doorway. Once you pass through, there is no going ...
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“To me, the sweet spot is always October,” he said, as it’s closer to the peak of the late fall and winter respiratory virus season, as well as major holidays like Thanksgiving, Christmas and the New Year. California COVID and bird flu are rising. Here...
• Avoid close contact with people who have flu or cold-like symptoms. • Eat thoroughly cooked meat and eggs. Avoid contact with wild animals or farmed livestock without any protection. Web Editor:MXJ
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