What’s Causing Michigan’s COVID Surge, and Who’s Getting Sick?
An anesthesiologist at the University of Michigan describes the new influx of patients and what this may mean for the pandemic’s trajectory
An anesthesiologist at the University of Michigan describes the new influx of patients and what this may mean for the pandemic’s trajectory
The risk of COVID transmission in schools is very low if precautions are taken
An infectious disease doctor answers questions about the CDC’s and FDA’s decision to pause the vaccine’s use over a possible link with blood clots
Researchers are searching for possible links between unusual clotting and the Oxford-AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccine
One of the country’s top epidemiologists explains how population-wide use of rapid antigen tests—in combination with other measures—helped get its outbreak under control
But some health experts say people of color still need improved access to vaccination sites, along with more information
A World Health Organization report makes a reasonable start, scientists say, but there are many questions yet to be answered
Companies backed by millions in public and private cash are racing to bring the tests to market
Reactions reflect unique features of an individual’s immune system, not the strength of a response
Antibodies can change to counter new forms of the shape-shifting virus, research hints