COVID-19 has continued to claim lives at an average rate of about 900 deaths per week in the U.S. over the past year.
Another year has gone by since the 2020 pandemic and COVID-19 remains at large, so experts weigh in on what will change in 2025.
MANILA, Philippines—Nearly five years after COVID-19 was first reported, the World Health Organization (WHO) warned that the disease continues to spread unpredictably and causes severe illness ...
Covid-19 is now ubiquitous – but hospitalisations ... despite the continued evolution of the virus to create variants like XEC that look scary in the lab." So far, Omicron, which emerged in ...
ongoing evolution of COVID-19 variants and the willingness of our society to learn—and adhere to—the lessons of the pandemic will all impact the trajectory of COVID-19 in 2025. "Unless we see ...
But this theory has not been proven for the virus that causes COVID-19. Wuhan is home to several research labs involved in collecting and studying coronaviruses, fueling debate over whether the ...
Image Credit: Carl Allen / Shutterstock In a recent study published in the journal Nature Communications, a group of researchers investigated the evolution, cross-species transmission, and ...
Chinese officials reported to the WHO on Dec. 31, 2019, that over 40 cases of pneumonia of unknown cause had been detected in Wuhan City. Cases were clustered near the Huanan seafood market ...
The WHO Technical Advisory Group on COVID-19 Vaccine Composition (TAG-CO-VAC) continues to closely monitor the genetic and antigenic evolution of SARS-CoV-2 variants, immune responses to SARS-CoV ...
Keep in mind that students may have traumatic or sensitive experiences related to COVID-19, such as the loss of a family member ... including four animations about the structure, replication, ...