After a bus accident killed at least 27 people being transferred to a Covid quarantine facility on Sunday, the Chinese public staged a widespread online
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Who has the highest risk of long COVID? It’s complicated
For millions of people, COVID-19 doesn’t end with a negative test. Weeks or months after traces of the virus disappear from noses and throats, symptoms
What to Know: Updated Covid Boosters
The updated booster shots from Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna target the version of the virus that is currently circulating. Anyone who has been fully vaccinated is
How Wastewater Can Help Track Viruses Like Covid and Polio
Tracking viruses can be tricky. Sewage provides a solution.(All you have to do is flush.) Here’s how a scrappy team of scientists, public health experts
What happens in NC now that the COVID state of emergency has expired?
By Anne Blythe There no longer is a state of emergency for COVID-19 in North Carolina even as 61 counties still have high community levels
People Exposed to Covid May Need to Take as Many as Three At-Home Tests, F.D.A. Says
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration issued a new recommendation on Thursday that asymptomatic people who are using at-home Covid-19 antigen tests take at least
North Korea’s Covid Outbreak Is Over, Kim Jong-un Says
SEOUL — North Korea’s leader, Kim Jong-un, said the country had brought its coronavirus outbreak to an end without vaccines, state media reported on Thursday,
A Health Care Bill, Minus Covid
A health care bill, minus Covid On Sunday, after months of painful negotiations, Senate Democrats muscled through a $370 billion climate, tax and health care
I think I have long COVID. What does that mean?
In the year before the omicron variant began to spread in the United States, an estimated one-third of 18- to 45-year-olds had gotten sick with
Covid. A Coma. A Stroke. José Parlá Returns From the Edge.
“Surfaces, whether they’re walls or canvases or sculptural objects, work as palimpsests for him, and I think that’s where his practice as a writer, as