EU court: Tourists may get partial refunds over restrictive COVID measures

Low humidity and temperatures may make it easier to catch a cold, the flu or Covid in winter

...researchers have found that viruses that surge in the winter, including influenza viruses and SARS-CoV-2 — the coronavirus that causes COVID-19 — survive best when the relative humidity in the air falls below about 40 percent.

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Problems in Predicting How Long A Person Is Protected After a COVID Infection

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Exactly how long protection lasts after a COVID infection isn’t one-size-fits-all. A few factors make it impossible to say exactly how long you’re protected from reinfection.

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Long Covid symptoms ease for most within a year-- new research

WHO: XBB.1.5 Threatens to Increase COVID-19 Infections Globally, but data based only on U.S.

The World Health Organization (WHO) advisory group on virus evolution said the Omicron XBB.1.5 subvariant is poised to drive an increase in COVID-19 cases, but it cautioned that confidence in its assessment is low, because most of the information is based on data from just one country—the United States.

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Mpox has faded in the US. Who deserves the credit?

Bivalent COVID vaccines: how they're stacking up against omicron

Wastewater data should become a more mainstream public health tool

U.S. extends public health emergency status for COVID

U.S. FDA vaccine advisers reported upset that early data about new Moderna Covid-19 booster shot wasn’t presented for review last year

Merck's COVID treatment expected to launch in China on Friday

Uganda declares itself Ebola-free after containing latest outbreak

Countries ponder wider wastewater testing in hopes it willl offer China COVID-19 clues

Cold-like' symptoms could indicate the XBB.1.5 Covid variant

Global COVID vaccine acceptance rose 5% from 2021 to 2022 --survey

COVID-19 vaccine acceptance climbed from 75% in 2021 to 79% in 2022 in 23 countries representing nearly 60% of the global population, finds a survey published yesterday in Nature Medicine.

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In eight countries, however, vaccine hesitancy increased (range, 1.0% in the United Kingdom to 21.1% in South Africa). And nearly 1 in 8 of all respondents (12.1%), particularly those aged 18 to 29 years, said they were hesitant to receive a booster dose (range, 1.1% in China to 28.9% in Russia).

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