The 2024–2025 formulations of COVID-19 vaccines had an effectiveness rate of 76% at preventing emergency or urgent care ...
Children who were vaccinated against Covid-19 last season had a “substantially lower risk” of emergency department and urgent ...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Dec. 11 released a report that found last year’s version of the COVID-19 vaccine was 76% effective in preventing emergency department or urgent care ...
Last season's COVID-19 vaccine significantly reduced kids' emergency room and urgent care visits, newly released Centers for Disease Control and Prevention data shows. Why it matters: The data ...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has new recommendations for the COVID-19 vaccine. The government agency announced late last week that it is endorsing the new 2024-2025 COVID-19 ...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is updating its COVID-19 guidance so people who test positive for the virus will no longer be directed to isolate at home for five days. On Friday, top ...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Monday officially recommended updated coronavirus vaccines, creating a new system to get a shot that’s slightly more complicated than in previous ...
During the winter months, you may see more cases of respiratory illness, this is often because people are indoors more ...
The last time the CDC changed its COVID-19 isolation recommendations was in 2021, when it reduced the isolation time for infected people from 10 days to five days. (Getty Images) The Centers for ...
The U.S. CDC plans to drop its five-day COVID-19 isolation recommendations under new guidance planned by the agency, the Washington Post reported on Tuesday. The health agency plans to recommend ...
The landscape of COVID-19 mortality has evolved dramatically since the start of the pandemic. In 2023, the United States saw a substantial decline in COVID-19 deaths, with the virus moving from the ...
Two cases of the MERS coronavirus were identified in France this month, a surprising development for a virus typically ...