AvatarKeithStoryboardA look at America four years after COVID-19 emergedAvatarCurated byAxiosFour years after COVID-19 emerged, the U.S. in many ways is far less ready for the next major viral threat, despite the pandemic era's significant scientific advances.
AvatarKeithAvatarAvatarWhy COVID patients who could most benefit from Paxlovid still aren’t getting itverified_publisherSalon - By Arthur AllenEvangelical minister Eddie Hyatt believes in the healing power of prayer but “also the medical approach.” So on a February evening a week before scheduled prostate surgery, he had his sore throat checked out at an emergency room near his home in Grapevine, Texas. A doctor confirmed that Hyatt had …
AvatarKeithFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoIs COVID finally gone? What to know about the virus 4 years after pandemic startedstar-telegram.com - By Tiffani JacksonIt’s been four years since the pandemic began and upon getting sick people still question: Is it Covid or a common cold? Though the Centers for …
AvatarKeithAvatarAvatarEsteemed molecular biologist warns of 'smoking gun' evidence COVID-19 was engineered by researchers at Chinese lab | Blaze MediaTheBlaze - Paul SaccaAn esteemed molecular biologist has come forward to warn of "smoking gun" evidence that COVID-19 not only originated from China’s Wuhan Institute of Virology, but it was engineered by researchers at the Chinese lab. Richard H. Ebright, Ph.D., is a molecular biologist at Rutgers University and is on …
AvatarKeithAvatarAvatarCan Covid-19 Lead to Cognitive Decline? Here’s What the Evidence Actually ShowsInverse - The ConversationA large and growing body of evidence details the many ways Covid-19 leaves an indelible mark on the brain. From the very early days of the pandemic, …
AvatarKeithAvatarAvatar‘Smoking gun’: Scientist claims evidence COVID-19 created by researchers in Chinese labverified_publisherThe Washington Times - StaffCOVID-19 may have been intentionally created in a Chinese lab, a Rutgers University professor told the United Nations this week, and another expert …
AvatarKeithFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoMounting research shows that COVID-19 leaves its mark on the brain, including with significant drops in IQ scorestheconversation.com - Ziyad Al-AlyFrom the very early days of the pandemic, brain fog emerged as a significant health condition that many experience after COVID-19. Brain fog is a …
AvatarKeithAvatarAvatarThe world's largest COVID-19 vaccine study involved millions of people. This is what it foundSBS News - Jessica BahrStudying over 99 million people who had received COVID-19 vaccines, this new research project examined the potential links with a number of medical …
AvatarKeithAvatarAvatarShould the CDC drop its 5-day COVID isolation guidelines? Doctors weigh inverified_publisherFox News - By Melissa RudyIs the COVID quarantine on its way out? Amid reports that the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) may be considering a change to its COVID isolation guidelines, doctors are sharing their own recommendations. The current CDC guidance, which was implemented in late 2021, calls for …
AvatarKeithAvatarAvatarStudy claims harms of COVID-19 vaccines 'profoundly outweighed' benefits; calls for moratorium on mRNA shots | Blaze MediaTheBlaze - Joseph MacKinnonA new peer-reviewed study in a Springer Nature Group journal has painted a damning picture of the global COVID-19 vaccination campaign along with the novel mRNA products at its core — vaccines millions of Americans were compelled to take if they wanted to keep their jobs, eat in public, stay in …
AvatarKeithAvatarAvatarMore than three-fourths of recovering COVID-19 patients left with insomnia, study findsUnited Press International - Paul GodfreyFeb. 2 (UPI) -- A new Vietnamese study published Monday has found that COVID-19 greatly raises the risk of insomnia, particularly among those …
AvatarKeithFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoWhy Some People Get COVID and Others Never Donewsmax.com - Ernie MundellEveryone knows someone who gets COVID-19 repeatedly, and they probably also have that annoying friend who's never had the illness. What …