While the U.S. Centers for Disease Control has not updated its isolation guidelines for COVID-19 infections, changes might be on the horizon. The Washington Post reported the CDC is planning to do ...
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Not anymore. In March, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) updated its COVID isolation guidelines based on ...
Historically, COVID-19 symptoms have been fevers or chills, cough, shortness of breath, cough, congestion or a runny nose, sore throat, loss of taste or smell, fatigue and body aches, headache, nausea ...
A new CDC study published Monday found that more than 1 million children were affected by long COVID in 2023. Higher levels ...
RSV and norovirus infections is fueling concerns of a possible virus "quademic." Or is it just winter? The three respiratory ...
Relying on a sample of hospitals, the CDC reports that 38 out of every 100,000 people were hospitalized for COVID this season as of Jan. 11, less than half the rate at the same point last year.