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New COVID variant XEC on rise in Europe
What Doctors Want You to Know About XEC, the New COVID-19 Variant
XEC is the latest COVID-19 variant spreading in Europe and the U.S. Infectious disease doctors explain XEC symptoms, treatment, and prevention.
What to Know About New COVID-19 Variant XEC Spreading in Europe
The XEC variant is currently more common in Europe. Right now, it’s been detected in Poland, Norway, Luxembourg, Ukraine, and Portugal. But XEC has also been spotted in China, and there have been 23 cases in the U.S. so far, including three in California.
COVID variant XEC sees rapid global growth: What to know about the new strain
COVID XEC variant has been confirmed in 27 countries in Europe, North America and Asia, according to data specialist Mike Honey, as the strain grows.
Now’s time to get your COVID and flu shots, experts say
New COVID-19 and flu shots are here. Can you get them together? Here's what experts say
The latest flu vaccines are now available, and just like the COVID-19 shots, it's recommended to get the flu shot in September or October to ensure full protection by Thanksgiving. The Food and Drug Administration has approved three updated vaccines — Pfizer-BioNTech, Moderna, and now Novavax, which received FDA authorization in August.
COVID-19, flu and RSV shots: Do I really need all three?
All flu vaccines for the 2024-25 season will be trivalent, meaning they protect against three different strains of influenza: H1N1, H3N2 and a B/Victoria lineage virus, according to the CDC.
Can I get flu, COVID and RSV vaccines together? What California health experts say about shots
The news comes as coronavirus cases rise in California and across the country. Along with the new COVID vaccines,
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US COVID-19 Rates Oscillate Every Six Months
COVID-19 cases across the U.S. follow six monthly cycles, new research suggests. The findings offer crucial insights for ...
New York Sun
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Woman Found Guilty of Fatally Infecting Her Neighbor With Covid-19
An Austrian woman has been found guilty of causing her neighbor’s death by transmitting
Covid-19
, marking her second ...
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COVID-19 cases are 'high' in Wisconsin, according to new CDC wastewater data
COVID-19 cases in Wisconsin and across nearly half of the United States are at "high" and "very high" levels of activity at ...
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Moderna Gets Canada Approval for Updated Covid-19 Vaccine
Moderna said that the Canadian government has approved its updated Covid-19 Spikevax for individuals aged six months and older. The biotechnology company on Tuesday said that Health Canada authorized ...
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COVID-19 rates oscillate every six months in the US, new study shows
COVID-19 cases in the U.S. have shown unexpected oscillating waves every six months between the southern states and the ...
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Photo shows Thai king during Covid-19 pandemic, not directing flood relief in September 2024
As northern Thailand grappled with floods triggered by Typhoon Yagi in September 2024, a photo of King Maha Vajiralongkorn ...
Burlington Post
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COVID-19 Omicron has a new cousin in town: What we know about the XEC strain, plus getting vaccines and home test kits
For those wanting the home test kit, free rapid antigen tests will continue to be available through local public health units ...
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Denial: The Hidden Link Connecting Mpox, COVID-19, HIV/AIDS
Throughout modern medical history, Americans have underestimated or dismissed emerging health threats until the consequences ...
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COVID-19 Sweeps Eastern USA In North-South Waves Every 6 Months
COVID-19
may not meet the criteria for a seasonal infection – at least not yet – but that doesn’t mean there’s been no ...
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