There is no “new” normal for COVID-19 yet, experts say. Any kind of steady-state is still years away.
Author: Elizabeth Weise, USA TODAY
How scientists in San Francisco found the first case of the omicron COVID-19 variant in the US
The first case of the omicron variant of COVID-19 in the United States was confirmed after an all-night session by scientists in San Francisco.
What is COP26? Your quick guide to United Nations climate change summit in Glasgow
As climate change disasters become more common and deadly, world leaders will gather to assess climate change’s impacts at the COP26 summit.
Pick any vaccine: CDC OKs COVID boosters – even mixing and matching – beginning as soon as Friday
Americans are now free to get a free booster dose of all three COVID-19 vaccines. The CDC has OK’d mixing and matching vaccines, too.
Pick any vaccine: CDC OKs COVID boosters – even mixing and matching – beginning as soon as Friday
Americans are now free to get a free booster dose of all three COVID-19 vaccines. The CDC has OK’d mixing and matching vaccines, too.
CDC gives go-ahead to J&J, Moderna and mix-and-match COVID boosters
The quick approval by the CDC Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky means J&J, Moderna and mix-and-match boosters could begin as early as Friday.
‘Mix and Match’ COVID-19 study finds Pfizer or Moderna boosters may be best for J&J vaccine
The National Institutes of Health study found that the J&J shot followed by one of the mRNA vaccines as a booster produced a stronger immune response.
Kids could be eligible for a COVID-19 vaccine days after Halloween. Pediatricians plead for patience.
Experts say parents need to be patient after COVID vaccine shots are approved for their younger kids while the system gears up to make them available.
COVID-19 herd immunity is a mirage. Here’s how the virus could become ‘manageable’ instead.
Reinfections, the delta variant and waning vaccine immunity mean eradicating COVID may be impossible. Here’s what living with the virus might be like.
Who will be able to get a COVID-19 booster shot and when? That’s still in limbo.
As early as Sept. 20, third doses of the COVID-19 vaccine are set to become available. But guidance will come down to the wire to meet Biden’s goal.