… you in different ways.Breakthrough COVID-19 casesA breakthrough case is when a person tests positive for COVID-19 at least two weeks after becoming fully vaccinated (which includes receiving the latest COVID-19 vaccine …
… yourself from getting the virus again.Why you can get COVID-19 more than onceYou can get COVID-19 more than once. In fact, doctors continue to see COVID-19 infections because vaccine immunity decreases …
The relationship between vaping and the spread of the coronavirus (COVID-19) has been an ongoing issue receiving a great deal of attention, particularly in teens. And, now, a new study provides more evidence directly …
… including:Someone in your home may have been exposed to COVID-19 or has tested positive for COVID-19.Members of your household are immunocompromised or belong to groups at high risk of contracting COVID …
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… do to combat the issue and increase those necessary hours of sleep.What is coronasomnia?“Coronasomnia, or covidsomnia, is the term to describe sleep problems related to stress caused by the COVID-19 pandemic,” says …
… child get a double dose of COVID-19 and pink eye.Is pink eye a symptom of COVID-19?Pink eye is the most common eye-related symptom in children with COVID-19 and it …
No one wants to come down with a viral illness. And whether we’re talking about the common cold, RSV, the flu or COVID-19, protecting yourself from the viruses that get us sick is …
The emergence of COVID-19 and its slow integration into our daily lives has impacted everybody. But that impact hasn’t been the same across the board. One reason? The physical experience of being sick …
Your body aches. Your nose drips. It hurts to swallow. And that tickle in your throat is causing a cough that won’t quit.You know these signs can indicate more than an average cold …
It can take weeks, months or even longer to physically recover from COVID-19. But if you still feel “not right” after the coughing, fever, congestion and other symptoms have gone away, there could be …
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