Authorities around the world are relying on COVID vaccines as much as possible. Young citizens such as those of 12-to-15 years old are also targeted, and there’s a newly approved vaccination booster for them. According to The Washington Post, the ...

The Omicron variant of COVID has gone a long road. When pretty much nobody expected, it started to spread at a faster rate than ever. Omicron has become the dominant COVID strain in the USA, and experts are looking for ...

The ongoing COVID pandemic has affected each and every one of us in one way or another. Apart from the infection with the virus itself, we’ve all been affected by restrictions and rough measures related to the pandemic. The very ...

The ongoing COVID pandemic has caused a lot of unwanted scenarios across the world. Nobody wants to see restrictions over restrictions, hospitalizations, deaths, and so on.  The vaccines were imposed in an attempt to stop the spread, but there are ...

Antibiotics have been created to help people recover from different types of infections, especially bacterial infections. However, they can be prescribed and ingested after a medical provider runs a series of blood tests and confirms a diagnosis. Unfortunately, due to ...

The Covid-19 pandemic has been ongoing for more than 20 months, and the U.S has been trying to cope with the surge caused by the Delta strain. Vaccination campaigns have not been as successful in some states, where the inoculation ...

The Baltic country confirmed yesterday that vaccinated and unvaccinated residents would have to follow lockdown rules for almost one month. The lockdown began today, and it will end on November 15. In the past, the Baltic state managed the Covid-19 virus, and ...

The founder and director of the Scripps Research Translational Institute, Dr. Eric Topol, stated in an interview that 90% of Americans would have to be vaccinated in order to end the pandemic. He stated that these 90% of the people ...

Suffering from COVID isn’t easy, indeed, as the disease can cause severe illness and even death. But a new study reveals that a significant part of those who had to deal with the coronavirus had also manifested some symptoms months ...

The U.K. has developed several strategies to stop the spreading of the SARS-CoV-2 virus. The cold season is slowly approaching Europe, and concerns are that the highly contagious Delta variant and the flu season will create a double pandemic. Vaccine ...

The World Health Organisation classifies the Nipah virus as a priority disease that must be prevented because it could start an epidemic. Recent infections cases have been detected in India, where a 12 years old boy died after contracting the ...

The COVID-19 pandemic has been keeping the world on hold for over a year and a half, and one of the most obvious questions is when it will all end. Surely too many people are tired of wearing masks, maintaining ...

The COVID-19 pandemic was an event none of us could have anticipated. However, it appears that the statistical possibility of another pandemic occurring is not as low as we would have imagined. Researchers have put together a new statistical study, ...

The new school year has a rough beginning as many parents and health experts debate the best way to return to school safely. The well-being of children is the most important aspect, but given the new infectious variants of COVID-19 ...

Connecticut has a total of over 363,000 infections and more than 8,300 deaths caused by COVID-19 since the very first outbreak of the virus, according to worldometers.info. The American state is far behind much harder-hit states such as California, Texas, ...

Who was the very first COVID patient? Who was the so unlucky fellow who caught the coronavirus and started to spread it? Researchers had always been asking themselves these questions. The first COVID outbreak started in Wuhan, a city of ...

Good news and bad news. Good news: Research shows that COVID-19 vaccines may protect the lungs of patients. Bad news: the number of U.S teens and young adults suffering from depression and suicide risks have increased during the pandemic. The ...

Running a usual COVID-19 test usually takes several hours. In a world where time is, in most situations, a luxury we can’t afford, faster solutions are always welcomed. Officials from many countries believe that rapid COVID-19 testing is practically mandatory ...

COVID-19 seems to have returned with improved forces. The new Delta variant is ravaging the US and many other parts of the world. Vaccinations are working for the most part, according to medical experts. Officials are frequently urging people to ...

The daily number of infections due to COVID is rising in the US. Officials such as Anthony Fauci strongly recommend vaccination. Sceptics are also there, plenty of them. Sceptics have their reasons to refuse to get vaccinated. We don’t judge ...

With a total of over 62,000 infections and just 36 deaths caused by the COVID pandemic, according to data from worldometers.info, Singapore plans to stop reporting daily numbers of infections with the coronavirus. It seems like the officials from the ...

Sceptics regarding COVID vaccinations will always be there, and without being willing to give them full credit, we want to say that it’s good to be sceptical in general. Scepticism is part of our human nature and it’s a clear ...

There’s no doubt that everyone loves their pets, whether we’re talking about cats, dogs, hamsters, or even tarantulas. It’s wonderful to care for an animal, and some people now believe that one way of showing your affection is by vaccinating ...

You know what they say that everybody makes mistakes, and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention warns about a blunder that vaccinated people with either Pfizer’s or Moderna’s jab make. While over 321 million doses of vaccine were administered ...

Vaccination for the COVID disease that’s spread through the SARS-CoV-2 virus is considered as one of the best ways to tackle the ongoing pandemic, but there will always be sceptical people out there. They have plenty of reasons to be ...