In the middle of winter's cold and flu season, could some of my symptoms actually be COVID-19? The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends anyone experiencing COVID-19 symptoms to test ...
The first signs of a COVID-19 infection vary from person to person. We’re still very much in the throes of winter ― and that means we’re still dealing with lots of respiratory viruses. This includes ...
While more than 20 symptoms have been connected to COVID-19, not everyone is guaranteed to feel certain symptoms after contracting the virus, and some may not feel any symptoms at all. As the pandemic ...
With the holiday season in the U.S., there is often a rise in cases of colds, flu, and COVID-19. As people gather indoors and travel increases, the spread of respiratory illnesses becomes more common.
On average, nearly 400 American deaths to COVID-19 are reported each day. After several weeks of steady increases in coronavirus infections and hospitalizations, there are encouraging signs that the ...
A surge in COVID-19 infections has swept the country this summer, upending travel plans and bringing fevers, coughs and general malaise. It shows no immediate sign of slowing. While most of the ...
On March 11, 2020, the World Health Organization officially declared the novel coronavirus a pandemic. The decision would change the world as we know it — how we live, work, interact with each other — ...
California may be headed to an earlier-than-normal start to the summer COVID-19 season, with coronavirus concentrations in sewage rising in some areas along with the statewide positive-test rate. The ...
Every week the state health department updates the statewide COVID data, and nearly every week this summer the COVID positivity rate has been rising. But this week there are signs the virus’ spread is ...
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