January 13 2021, 08:00
The World Health Organization said Monday that even with the widespread rollout of vaccination programs, herd immunity will not be achieved in 2021.
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January 13 2021, 08:00
The bacteria lurking in COVID-19 patients’ intestines may play a role in how sick they get from the illness, according to new research.
January 13 2021, 08:00
Maryland has detected the U.K. coronavirus variant known as B.1.1.7 in two residents, officials said Tuesday, marking the first such instance in the state.
January 13 2021, 08:00
Cancer death rates in the United States hit a record 2.4% decrease in 2018, marking a record for the second year in a row and contributing to a 31% drop since 1990, the American Cancer Society announced Tuesday.
January 13 2021, 08:00
As the long-awaited rollout of COVID-19 vaccines continues, an important question remains: is it safe to see friends and family after receiving the jab, especially if those friends and family have not yet been vaccinated themselves?
January 13 2021, 08:00
The U.S. was “too rigid” in the initial rollout of the COVID-19 vaccine, the nation’s leading infectious disease expert said on Tuesday, the same day that the Trump administration moved to expand distribution efforts.
January 13 2021, 08:00
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) appears to be ramping up states’ required submissions of COVID-19 samples in a bid to expand surveillance for mutated variants.
January 13 2021, 08:00
At least one case of a coronavirus variant first identified in the United Kingdom was recently discovered in Indiana, said health officials in the Hoosier State this week.
January 13 2021, 08:00
As experts warn about the high transmissibility of a strain of coronavirus first detected in the U.K. several weeks ago, many have voiced concern about whether currently-approved vaccines and treatments will remain effective.
January 13 2021, 08:00
The Trump administration in a bid to speed up COVID-19 vaccination efforts is asking states to widen distribution to include people ages 65 and older, and others who are at high risk for severe illness by releasing second doses that were previously being reserved for those who had already had the first shot.