As the weather cools and fall approaches, COVID-19 cases are still spiking in much of the United States. The country has yet to emerge from a late summer COVID wave driven by the highly contagious new ...
"I still feel like there's phlegm stuck in my lungs," Muñoz said in Spanish.
Health officials are closely watching a new COVID-19 variant after a rise in cases. According to the Centers for Disease ...
With fall, and by extension, respiratory illness season, underway, COVID-19 cases have continued to fluctuate nationwide. Some regions of the United States are experiencing "very high" and "high" ...
A newly detected COVID-19 variant, BA.3.2, is raising concern among health officials due to its high number of mutations.
A significant percentage of 1,500 Latino patients in Washington state who had been diagnosed with COVID reported in a survey that they had experienced long COVID symptoms, according to a UW Medicine ...
As of April, COVID had killed about 18,000 people in Washington since February 2020. More than 1.2 million Americans have died nationwide, and more than 7 million globally. Over 500 flu deaths last ...
Six years ago, on March 11, 2020, the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a global pandemic. Here's what else happened on that day.
Higher than expected long COVID rates found in survey of Latinos in WA state. Higher COVID infection, hospitalization and death rates reported among Hispanic residents. Of concern was the demographic ...
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