Pfizer announces need for fourth dose of COVID-19 vaccine

The Pfizer CEO says the company is submitting data to the Food and Drug Administration about the need for a fourth dose of its COVID-19 vaccine, CBS reports. While the vaccine that Pfizer is currently…

If you haven’t had COVID-19 yet, then you may never get sick: as doctors explain

For the 57% of Americans who have never had COVID-19, the question is what are the chances that they will never get sick. Can they lead a more normal lifestyle - go without masks in restaurants, shops and even at parties, according to the SanFranciscoChronicle. Centers for…

Elizabeth II was diagnosed with COVID-19: how does the queen feel

Queen Elizabeth II of Great Britain fell ill with COVID-19. This was shown by the test she took on February 20. Buckingham Palace has officially confirmed the monarch's infection, the BBC reports. The Queen is reportedly feeling mild "cold symptoms" but plans to continue with her duties in Windsor next week. "To her…

Heart problems and cancer side effects: what's learned about COVID-19 from new research

Today, the close attention of experts in the field of virology is directed to the study of COVID-19. There are several recent studies that reveal new facts about this disease and preventive measures against it. The Reuters edition told in more detail. The risk of heart problems is much higher after COVID-19 Big…

In the United States recognized 'natural immunity' from COVID-19: it can be equated with vaccination

More than 65 million people have now recovered from the coronavirus infection in the United States. And while getting vaccinated against COVID-19 is critical to protecting against serious illness, hospitalizations, and death, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has recognized the strong protection provided by…

What to do if you lose or damage your COVID-19 vaccination card

Over a year ago, when COVID-19 vaccines became available, some people started showing off the COVID-19 vaccination white card. But, as the pandemic spreads, some people have simply lost sight of those awkward huge white cards. What to do if you…

Teen commits suicide after feeling guilty about infecting father with coronavirus

A California woman said her teenage son committed suicide after feeling guilty about his father's death from COVID-19. The Independent writes about it. Stephanie Reyes, 37, revealed that she and her entire family contracted COVID-19 in August...

The common cold may protect against COVID-19: new study finds

Do some people really have the ability not to become infected with coronavirus if they come into contact with a sick person? Scientists at Imperial College London decided to test this theory, Voice of America reports. A common cold can help the body develop protection against a more dangerous virus, in particular COVID-19 -...

Americans will be sent free rapid tests for coronavirus: how to apply

On January 19, a federal website will be launched where Americans can order free rapid coronavirus tests, reports TheWashingtonPost. The covidtests.gov website will require users to provide their names and addresses in order to receive tests. The government has purchased 500 million rapid tests that will be available to every…

In the US, they created a supervaccine against COVID-19: it protects against all known and even future strains of coronavirus

US military doctors announced the success of the first phase of clinical trials of a new vaccine against all possible variants of the coronavirus at once, reports the BBC. The drug, developed at the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, promises protection not only against omicron, but against everyone else ...

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