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Increase in Reactivated Viruses Following COVID-19 Booster Shots: Dr. Richard Urso

Some viruses, after initial infection, remain latent in the body for a lifetime and may reactivate to cause infection again or a different condition.

1.2 Million Injuries Reported After Receiving COVID Vax: CDC Data

VAERS data show total of 1,247,131 reports of adverse events from all age groups following COVID-19 vaccination.

Patients Taking Pfizer’s Anti-Viral Seeing Recurrence of COVID Symptoms

FDA reevaluating the reports of "viral load rebound" following concerns about the antiviral drug.

Pfizer Tests Lyme Disease Vaccine on Kids, but Experts Question Need

Pfizer on Tuesday said results of Phase 2 clinical trials of its experimental Lyme disease vaccine delivered “positive” results, including among pediatric trial participants.

Ending Border Wall Construction Cost DHS $72 Million: Mayorkas

Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas told House members Wednesday that it has cost taxpayers roughly $72 million to halt construction on the wall along the U.S. southern border.

Almost 400 CDC Employees Have Not Received COVID Vax

In addition to the 382 who were unvaccinated, several more had only received one dose of Pfizer or Moderna.

FDA Rubber-Stamps Remdesivir for Infants Without Evidence of Safety, Efficacy

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on Monday approved the use of the antiviral therapy, remdesivir, to treat COVID-19 in infants four weeks and older.

Trump-Appointed Judge to Block Biden from Ending Title 42 at Southern Border

"This temporary restraining order is expected to keep Title 42 in place until further court proceedings," said Missouri's attorney general.

Sanitation, Nutrition Better Than Vaccines at Protecting Children From Disease, Study Shows

In the 19th century, improvements in quality-of-life fundamentals such as drinking water, sanitation, housing and nutrition helped launch the public health profession.

Child Dies in Severe Hepatitis Outbreak

The World Health Organization (WHO) said that at least one child has died and 17 have required liver transplants in an outbreak of hepatitis in the United States, United Kingdom, and other European nations.

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