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What does COVID-19 vaccine efficacy mean?

Predicting how a vaccine will work in the real world is tricky With several vaccines against COVID-19 in late-phase testing, …

Neandertal genes in people today may raise risk of severe COVID-19

The same risk factors may protect against other diseases Some people’s genetic inheritance from Neandertals may raise their risk of …

Defects in early immune responses underlie some severe COVID-19 cases

Genetic flaws and rogue immune responses can cause life-threatening disease, studies find COVID-19 kills some people and leaves others relatively …

What will happen when COVID-19 and the flu collide this fall?

The upcoming face-off in the U.S. could lead to one virus dominating or a deadly combo The specter of a …

Blood donations show that the United States is still nowhere near herd immunity

Less than 2 percent of nearly 1 million blood donors tested positive for coronavirus antibodies To better understand how widely …

College athletes show signs of possible heart injury after COVID-19

A small study found indicators of inflammation in images of some athletes’ hearts Amid growing concerns that a bout of …

A sobering breakdown of severe COVID-19 cases shows young adults can’t dismiss it

A new study underscores the fact that people ages 18 to 34 can still get severely sick Although older adults …

Steroids reduce deaths of critically ill COVID-19 patients, WHO confirms

The finding strengthens evidence that clinicians should give severely sick people the drugs In June, a large study in the …

How four summer camps in Maine prevented COVID-19 outbreaks

Testing and “bubbles” were behind the successful efforts As the coronavirus hit communities across the United States over the summer, …

Here’s what we know about Russia’s unverified coronavirus vaccine

Despite incomplete testing, Sputnik-V may be the first COVID-19 vaccine for the general public Russia has launched a new Sputnik …

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