drew maddox15 hours agoPeople With Food Allergies May Have Lower Risk of COVID-19 InfectionHealth.com - Jocelyn Solis-MoreiraPeople with food allergies may have a reduced chance of getting infected with SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, new research suggests. The …
drew maddox15 hours agoHow to add a COVID vaccination certificate to your phoneAndroid Authority - Mark O'NeillAs more and more people get the COVID vaccine shot, and life tries to get back to normal, it’s necessary to be able to produce proof of vaccination when requested. When on public transport, or going into a shop, bar, or restaurant, you will likely be asked to show your vaccination certificate. …
drew maddox11 hours agoThese researchers have discovered a possible explanation for 'COVID brain' — and it offers fresh hopeverified_publisherabc.net.au - Geoff ThompsonHidden behind St Vincent's hospital in Sydney there's an unassuming grey building where some extraordinary research is happening. It's here that the …
drew maddox1 day agoMore People Testing Negative for COVID Before Eventually Testing Positive, Top Doc Says. Here's Whynbcchicago.comMore people are receiving multiple negative COVID tests before finally testing positive following exposure or symptoms with newer subvariants …
drew maddox1 day agoWithout Congressional action, schools might not be able to test for COVIDwfpl.org - Jess ClarkThe federal funding that made widespread testing possible for Jefferson County Public Schools during the COVID pandemic is all used up. Without more, …
drew maddox1 day agoCDC director signs off on Moderna Covid-19 vaccine for people ages 6 through 17verified_publisherCNN - By Jen Christensen and Carma Hassan(CNN) — US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky signed off on a recommendation of Moderna's Covid-19 vaccine for people ages 6 to 17, the agency announced Friday. The move clears the way for the vaccine to be administered to this age group. The recommendation …