Infections

Vax Too Ineffective to Allow Recipients to Go to Restaurants: Dr. Fauci

National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases director Dr. Anthony Fauci says he would not recommend fully vaccinated individuals go to restaurants.

Corporate Medicine

An American physician who goes by the pseudonym Paracelsus wrote a scathing critique of the current state of the U.S. healthcare system.

Omicron ‘Less Severe’ than Other COVID Variants: New York Times

New studies on lab animals and human tissues show why Omicron variant causes "milder disease" than previous versions of the coronavirus.

Sean Feucht: God is the ‘answer and hope for America’ amid ‘darkness’

A prominent musician and worship leader stressed the importance of turning to faith at a time of national strife, describing God as “the answer and the hope for America.”

W.H.O. Director Says COVID Could Be ‘Fully Resistant’ to Vax

New coronavirus variants could “become fully resistant to current vaccines or past infection,” says the head of the World Health Organization (WHO).

CDC drops omicron estimates down to 58% of all COVID-19 infections

Omicron is not as pervasive among new COVID-19 cases as originally estimated, officials say.

Data Show Populations With Higher Vax Density Have Higher COVID Infection Rates

States such as New York and Vermont have been breaking COVID-19 infection rate records, despite their population being very heavily vaccinated.

‘Omicron’ Variant Has 80% Lower Risk of Hospitalization: Study

The "omicron" variant appears to be quite mild for many, according to a new study out of South Africa.

Biden to Lift Travel Restrictions on 8 Southern African Countries

The White House said Friday that the Biden administration will lift travel restrictions on eight southern African countries imposed last month in a bid to curb of the spread of the highly contagious Omicron variant of the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus.

Omicron Infections 80% Less Likely To Result In Hospitalization, Research Finds

The Omicron variant has caused alarm particularly in the U.S., where it is now said to account for most of the new recorded cases of COVID. But new research suggests that the highly transmissible variant is less likely to result in hospitalizations among those who get it as compared to previous variants.

Latest news

- Advertisement -spot_img