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Researchers very concerned about covid variant P.1

Dr. Francis Collins National Institutes of Health By last October, about three out of every four residents of Manaus, Brazil already had been infected with SARS-CoV-2,...
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Neurological damage common among covid long haulers

Prolonged brain dysfunction in COVID-19 survivors: A pandemic in its own right? Chris Robinson, University of Florida One in three survivors of COVID-19, those more commonly...

Coronavirus variants represent a very serious threat

How worried should you be about coronavirus variants? A virologist explains his concerns Paulo Verardi, University of Connecticut Spring has sprung, and there is a sense...
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Tracking Covid’s variants and spread with genomic surveillance

Genomic surveillance: What it is and why we need more of it to track coronavirus variants and help end the COVID-19 pandemic Alexander Sundermann, University...
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Already had coronavirus? You still need to get vaccinated

Why you should get a COVID-19 vaccine – even if you've already had the coronavirus Jennifer T. Grier, University of South Carolina A few weeks ago,...
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Looking at coronavirus variants

Coronavirus variants, viral mutation and COVID-19 vaccines: The science you need to understand Richard Kuhn, Purdue University The SARS-CoV-2 virus mutates fast. That’s a concern because...
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Mild vaccine side effects expected

Vaccines against SARS-CoV-2 will have side effects – that's a good thing Matthew Woodruff, Emory University Takeaways Temporary side effects from vaccines are a normal sign...
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Exercise leads to immune system boost

These at-home exercises can help older people boost their immune system and overall health in the age of COVID-19 Mark A. Gluck, Rutgers University -...
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Virus evolution could undermine a COVID-19 vaccine

Viruses evolve defenses, this allows them to adapt and could undermine a COVID-19 vaccine – but this can be stopped Andrew Read, Penn State and...
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COVID-19 and obesity

COVID-19 reveals how obesity harms the body in real time, not just over a lifetime A COVID-19 patient is connected to life-sustaining devices at Mount...

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