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Thursday, January 25
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New long COVID study uncovers high inflammation in patients as Senate calls for more research on ‘crisis’
(NEW YORK) -- A new study in Science is shining a light on the continuing impact of long COVID, with research revealing further and continuing health concerns for some of the 16 million sufferers in the U.S. Long COVID is a syndrome, or collection of ...
Wednesday, January 24
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Illinois quick hits: COVID cases on the rise at Illinois Veterans’ Home at LaSalle
State reports COVID-19 cases at Illinois Veterans' Home at LaSalle The Illinois Veterans' ...
Tuesday, January 23
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Why Americans may be at risk of heart problems as COVID, flu spread: Expert
(NEW YORK) -- As a surge of respiratory viruses, including COVID-19 and influenza, continue to spread across the United States, experts are warning it could lead to a rise in cardiovascular complications. Weekly COVID hospitalizations are currently sitting at 32,861 for the week ending Jan. ...
Monday, January 22
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E. Jean Carroll defamation case live updates: Trial to resume Wednesday following COVID-19 concerns
(NEW YORK) -- Former President Donald Trump is on trial this week in New York City to determine whether he will have to pay former Elle magazine columnist E. Jean Carroll additional damages for defaming her in 2019 when he denied her allegations of ...
Friday, January 12
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COVID hospitalizations increase for 9th straight week: CDC
(NEW YORK) -- Respiratory virus activity continues to remain elevated across the United States but there may be some signs that a peak has been reached for at least one virus, newly updated federal data shows. As of Friday, "high" or "very high" levels of ...
Wednesday, January 10
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Why are 1,500 Americans still dying from COVID every week?
(NEW YORK) -- More than three years into the pandemic, hundreds of Americans are still dying from COVID-19 every week. For the week ending Dec. 9, the last week of complete data, there were 1,614 deaths from COVID, according to the Centers for Disease Control ...
Friday, January 5
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JN.1 variant makes up a majority of COVID cases in the US. Here’s what to know
(NEW YORK) -- A variant that has been circulating in the U.S. for the last couple of months currently makes up a majority of COVID-19 cases in the United States. JN.1, a descendant of BA.2.86 -- which is itself an offshoot of the omicron variant ...
Tuesday, December 19
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COVID variant JN.1 listed as ‘variant of interest’ by World Health Organization
(NEW YORK) -- A COVID variant known as JN.1 has been listed as a separate "variant of interest" by the World Health Organization (WHO). The omicron sub variant was previously classified under its parent strain, BA.2.86, which prompted concern among some scientists earlier this year due ...
Thursday, December 14
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Wake Up Tri-Counties Flu, COVID, and Winter Home Safety Tips from the Henry and Stark Health Dept.
By now you know the best ways to protect yourself against COVID and the Flu, get vaccinated, wash your hands regularly, and if you feel as if you may be ill, stay home or wear a mask if you must be in public spaces. ...
Friday, December 8
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COVID-19 hospitalizations are increasing in US, rates are highest among oldest and youngest Americans
(ATLANTA) -- For nearly a month, COVID-19 hospitalizations have been increasing following weeks of decline and relatively low levels throughout the summer, according to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). As of Nov. 25, there were 19,444 weekly hospitalizations due to ...
Thursday, December 7
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Free at-home testing and treatments now available for COVID and flu through federal program
(NEW YORK) -- Eligible adults can now receive free at-home rapid tests, telehealth sessions and at-home treatments for both COVID and influenza through a newly expanded federal government program. Initially launched as a pilot program in select areas, the Home Test to Treat program from ...
Monday, December 4
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Former Connecticut lawmaker to report to federal prison for stealing $1.2M in COVID funds
(NEW YORK) -- A former Connecticut lawmaker is expected to turn himself over to authorities on Monday to begin serving a federal prison sentence for COVID fraud. Michael DiMassa, 32, the former state representative who served West Haven -- just outside of New Haven -- ...
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