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A man pulls his mask to get his routine COVID-19 throat swab at a coronavirus testing site in Beijing, Tuesday, Aug. 9, 2022. Chinese authorities have closed Tibet's famed Potala Palace after a minor outbreak of COVID-19 was report
As much as we try to convince ourselves that every COVID wave will be the last, we’re now seeing a rise in cases thanks to the BA.2 variant. Luckily, if you’re vaxxed and boosted, your chances of getting severely ill are extremely low, but testing is still important to help protect vulnera
New Delhi, Aug 10: Just as the world was learning to live with Covid-19, cringing at the nymph nodes occurring due to monkeypox, nature is introducing us to a new virus. Recently, China has found a new 'animal-derived' or zoonotic virus infecting humans in two of its provinces. The virus is
A new prevention research study at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health looking at whether commonly used oral and nasal antiseptic (in addition to personal protective equipment and hand hygiene) can help prevent COVID-19 infections in frontline healthcare workers.
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Victorian researchers are looking at how bacteria collected from sharks' mouths could lead to better medical care for bite victims.
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