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Omicron sub-lineage variant under investigation by U.K.
Fri, 2022-01-21 18:20 —
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UK designates Omicron sub-lineage a variant under investigation
The UK Health Security Agency on Friday designated a sub-lineage of the dominant and highly transmissible Omicron coronavirus variant as a variant under investigation, saying it could have a growth advantage.
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New CDC studies detail the degree of additional protection boosters shots provide against Omicron variant
Fri, 2022-01-21 17:56 —
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Boosters provide the best protection against Omicron variant, large CDC studies show
Three large new studies from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention highlight the importance of getting a booster shot to provide the best protection against the Omicron coronavirus variant.
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South Africa study shows boosters failed to block omicron, bolstering case for face masks, distancing and hand washing
Fri, 2022-01-21 16:03 —
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South Africa study shows boosters failed to block omicron, bolstering case for face masks, distancing and hand washing
A study of some of the first breakthrough cases of COVID-19 caused by the highly infectious omicron variant found that booster shots of the mRNA vaccines...
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Unvaccinated seniors almost 50 times more likely to be hospitalized, other developments
Fri, 2022-01-21 15:58 —
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Unvaccinated seniors almost 50 times more likely to be hospitalized, CDC data shows: COVID-19 updates
Unvaccinated adults 65 and older who have COVID are 49 times more likely to be hospitalized than their boosted counterparts. Latest updates.
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Coronavirus spreading like never before in Americas; Mexico reaches record
Fri, 2022-01-21 01:32 —
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Coronavirus spreading like never before in Americas, health agency says
COVID-19 infections are reaching new peaks in the Americas with 7.2 million new cases and more than 15,000 COVID-related deaths in the last week, the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) said on Wednesday.
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Why people should get a booster shot even though they could still get Omicron variant
Thu, 2022-01-20 23:50 —
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Why you should get a booster even though you could still get Omicron: Scientist
Though COVID-19 vaccines and boosters provide strong protection against severe disease, hospitalizations, and deaths, the quickly-spreading Omicron variant remains a significant challenge.
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NIH no longer recommends Eli Lilly or Regeneron monoclonal antibodies in its Covid-19 treatment guidelines
Thu, 2022-01-20 17:14 —
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NIH no longer recommends Eli Lilly or Regeneron monoclonal antibodies in its Covid-19 treatment guidelines
The National Institutes of Health Covid-19 treatment guidelines no longer recommend the use of two authorized monoclonal antibody treatments for patients with mild to moderate Covid-19 due to their diminished effectiveness against the Omicron variant.
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EXPLAINER: What does it mean for COVID-19 to be endemic?--AP
Thu, 2022-01-20 16:55 —
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EXPLAINER: What does it mean for COVID-19 to be endemic?
Some European countries such as Spain are making tentative plans for when they might start treating COVID-19 as an “endemic” disease , but the World Health Organization and other officials have warned that the world is nowhere close to declaring the pandemic over .
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Analysis: How Omicron highlights fading hope of herd immunity from COVID
Thu, 2022-01-20 16:49 —
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Analysis: How Omicron highlights fading hope of herd immunity from COVID
The Omicron variant, which is spreading far faster than previous versions of the coronavirus, is not likely to help countries achieve so-called herd immunity against COVID-19, in which enough people become immune to the virus that it can no longer spread, leading disease experts say.
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Analysis: Are overall hospital admissions still the best way to gauge the COVID crisis?
Wed, 2022-01-19 15:45 —
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Are hospital admissions still the best way to gauge the COVID crisis?
Using the number of people in hospital with COVID-19 to gauge the severity of the pandemic may not give an accurate picture in the Omicron era as more and more patients with the virus are being admitted for other reasons, some scientists say.
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