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RSV, Flu and COVID
Is a 'quademic' swirling? What you should know about flu, RSV, COVID and norovirus
RSV, respiratory syncytial virus, usually peaks in December and January while infecting the nose, throat and lungs, usually causing mild, cold-like symptoms, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says. Those symptoms make it difficult to distinguish it from the common cold, COVID-19 or influenza.
How Bad Are COVID, Flu and RSV This Winter?
During the COVID pandemic, RSV showed a slightly odd pattern: like flu, it basically disappeared in the 2020–2021 season, likely because of masking and social distancing. But in 2022–2023 it came roaring back and had a large, early peak during the fall. Last year saw a significant surge as well, but it was closer to the timing of a typical season.
Flu cases soar in NC as COVID, RSV numbers decline
The good news is that Covid and RSV cases are trending down. However, flu numbers are soaring. WRAL News checked in with Duke Health, UNC and WakeMed. On Monday alone, Duke Health
Symptoms of flu, COVID, RSV: What to know as Illinois sees ‘notable increase' in viruses
Illinois is seeing levels of respiratory viruses tick up, the Illinois Department of Public Health said, with a “notable increase” in emergency department visits and hospital admissions for flu, although symptoms of flu,
Pfizer, COVID
Pfizer’s Covid boost overshadowed by Kennedy threat to vaccines
Pfizer shares, which had risen Tuesday morning after improved demand for the Covid vaccine, dropped 2.3% after Kennedy's nomination moved forward.
Pfizer beats profit estimates on cost cuts, COVID vaccine sales
Drugmaker Pfizer posted a better than expected fourth quarter profit on Thursday, helped by cost cuts and a smaller-than-feared drop in sales of its COVID-19 vaccine. Francis Maguire reports. US says will levy tariffs on Mexico,
Pfizer tops earnings estimates as Covid product sales beat expectations and cost cuts pay off
The results cap off a critical year for Pfizer, which has been slashing costs as it recovers from the rapid decline of its Covid business and stock price.
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Has the Coronavirus Pandemic Changed Your Relationship to Grief?
The New York Times is interested in exploring how the response to loss may have changed in the last five years.
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Smaller US winter COVID wave adds pressure to Pfizer turnaround
Health experts are seeing signs of a much smaller wave of U.S. COVID-19 cases this winter than in previous years, which could ...
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Unity, lost: Five years after COVID, we’re more divided than ever
After a brief moment when Americans came together to battle a virus, the pandemic accelerated divisions of all kinds. If it ...
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How Did Covid Change Your Life?
As the five-year anniversary approaches of the World Health Organization’s declaration of the coronavirus pandemic, The New ...
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on MSN
Long COVID impacting more than 1 million children: CDC study suggests
A new CDC study published Monday found that more than 1 million children were affected by long COVID in 2023. Higher levels ...
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COVID Might Clog Arteries, Increase Heart Risk
Plaques grew more rapidly in COVID patients, increasing by 0.9% a year compared with 0.6% a year among the uninfected, results show. COVID patients were also more likely to have high-risk plaques, 21% ...
USA Today
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CIA now says COVID-19 'more likely' to have come from lab
NEW YORK – The Central Intelligence Agency has assessed that the
COVID
-19 pandemic is "more likely" to have emerged from a ...
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5 years since COVID declared public health emergency in US, still killing thousands
On the fifth anniversary of the U.S. declaring a public health emergency over COVID-19, people continue to lose their lives.
Nature
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How COVID vaccination keeps a ‘breakthrough’ infection in check
The vaccines’ effect on inflammation-promoting cells might help to explain why the jabs protect against severe disease.
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on MSN
US wage growth for low-income workers has slowed rapidly, erasing their post-COVID edge
US wage growth for lower-paid workers has slowed more than other groups recently. That has partly reversed the strides they ...
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