Five years since the WHO declared Covid-19 a global pandemic, Europe is still taking stock of what’s changed and what hasn’t.
The first mention of Covid-19 in the Queens Chronicle came on Jan. 30, 2020, in a story headlined “Coronavirus fears seep ...
As with its predecessor, the new drug candidate, Jun13296, targets a different viral protein than Paxlovid does and works ...
Researchers at Umeå University have discovered that the SARS-CoV-2 variant omicron has developed a stronger binding to human ...
The pandemic also precipitated a surge in strokes and related conditions, driven by the SARS-CoV-2 virus’s propensity to cause dangerous ... Social distancing, hand-washing and the wearing of ...
Wake Up and Smell the C*VID: An Evening Without Eric Bogosian is a one-night hybrid performance on 24 April in New York.
As scientists, we often think we understand a virus—its structure, its tricks, the way it moves through the body. But every ...
Not just IgG4 antibodies that become predominant in the many-jabbed, but also lesser studied IgG2, researchers find. NIH ...
Five years after COVID-19 reached pandemic status, public health experts reflect on what we learned—and how those lessons can ...
The COVID-19 pandemic showed in real time, and with the highest of stakes, how hard it can be to decide if something is true.
Months or even years after recovering from COVID-19, millions of people find themselves still struggling with exhaustion.
Some have developed other conditions, which they suspect is linked to Covid because they were in fine health before it. To ...