Between 2022 and 2024, covid-19 killed roughly 100,000 Americans annually, new research by CDC scientists shows.
The Manila Times on MSN
WHO research shows COVID vaccines still crucial in preventing severe illness
Studies led by the WHO Regional Office for Europe confirm that people who receive timely booster doses are far less likely to ...
MedPage Today on MSN
COVID Continues to Take a Toll, Especially Among Older Adults, Study Suggests
On the treatment side, more people with COVID should receive outpatient antiviral therapies that prevent hospitalization and ...
The immune system’s first encounter with a virus or vaccine establishes a “starting template” that shapes its response to new ...
TRAVERSE CITY — Northern Michigan is feeling the effects of a nationwide surge in cases of flu and other respiratory ...
WPBF Channel 25 on MSN
Florida's COVID-19 deaths in 2025 dropped to 2,413 months after passing 100,000 milestone
Florida ended 2025 with 2,413 residents dying from COVID-19 after the state passed the 100,000 fatality milestone several ...
Opinion
The Kristian Harloff Show on MSNOpinion
Jillian Michaels' OFFICIAL position on COVID vax, refuses boosters + stigma of side effects
Jillian Michaels speaks with Kristian Harloff about her position on the Covid vaccine, if boosters are worth receiving and the stigma political or otherwise surrounding possible side effects.
The News-Herald on MSN
Lake County General Health District: 'Understand choices' in post-pandemic world
This is one in a series looking at what Lake County communities, agencies, and school districts experienced in 2025 and what ...
WHO Research Says COVID-19 Still Serious, But Vaccines Offer Strong Protection The COVID-19 story isn’t over yet—though the ...
UK MHRA approves zapomeran mRNA Covid-19 vaccine for immunisation of individuals aged 18 years of age and older: United Kingdom Monday, January 5, 2026, 11:00 Hrs [IST] The Medici ...
The CDC's shared decision-making approach for vaccinations is misunderstood, leading to public confusion and potential undermining of vaccine confidence. Surveys show many Americans incorrectly ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results