U.S. FDA approves first RSV vaccine, a long-sought scientific achievement

Analysis: We won't know for a while if Covid's spring lull will last

Analysis: Decreasing US racial health gap amid COVID could be due to more White deaths and geography

A study of nearly 1 million US adults who died of COVID-19 in the first 2 years of the pandemic suggests that the decrease in disparities between Black and White deaths can be explained by increased deaths among White adults and shifts in geographic spread.

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COVID outbreak occurred after CDC annual conference

The nursing shortage: Recruiting from the Global Health will not solve the problem

WHO finds signs of health system recoveries, European group cites lessons learned

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The World Health Organization (WHO) has been tracking health system impacts since the early days of the pandemic, and its latest survey of countries shows that health services are starting to recover, according to new findings..

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WHO director general warns that the world is failing to learn COVID’s lessons

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“If the world does not learn from our past mistakes with COVID, then future generations will question what we did to improve from the pandemic,” he said.

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U.S. COVID-19 vaccine requirements for federal workers, int'l travelers to end May 11

What to know about XBB.1.16, the 'Arcturus' variant

Covid-sniffing dogs can help detect infections in schools, new study suggests

Global COVID markers decline, but hot spots remain in Asia and the Mideast

Though COVID-19 cases and deaths continued to decline over the past 4 weeks, the World Health Organization (WHO) is tracking rises in two of its regions, South East Asia and the Eastern Mediterranean. In its weekly update today, it also noted rises in individual countries in other parts of the world.

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The debate over who dangerous are repeat COVID infections

U.S. shortage of home care workers continues to grow

Situation analysis of Covid status --Experts comment on present and future

Deaths from Covid-19 in the United States are the lowest they’ve been since March 2020, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s data tracker. Case rates have similarly plummeted, though infections have become harder to track because of the widespread availability of at-home rapid tests; many of the monitoring systems that were set up at the beginning of the pandemic have also been wound down.

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Covid vaccine shots may be more effective if given middaay--study

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