COVID

Advertisement
Oct 01 2025HEALTH

Alaska's COVID-19 Vaccine Rollout: What's the Hold-Up?

Alaska is still seeing COVID-19 cases, but some folks might have to wait a bit to get their shots. The state's health team is still pushing for people to get vaccinated, but they've tweaked their advice to match what the big shots at the CDC are saying. They're now suggesting that everyone aged 6 mo

reading time less than a minute
Sep 23 2025FINANCE

Trading, Gambling, and COVID-19: What's the Link?

The COVID-19 pandemic changed how people spent their time and money. Many turned to trading stocks and cryptocurrencies, while others gambled more. But what's the connection between these activities? Some people started trading so much that it became a problem. This behavior might look a lot like pr

reading time less than a minute
Sep 09 2025HEALTH

Awarding Trump for COVID-19 Vaccine Push: A Debate

The CEO of Pfizer, Albert Boura, has suggested that former President Donald Trump should be considered for the Nobel Peace Prize. This is due to Trump's role in speeding up the creation and distribution of the COVID-19 vaccine. Boura highlighted the success of Operation Warp Speed, a program started

reading time less than a minute
Sep 08 2025HEALTH

Arizona's Booster Shot Puzzle: What's Next?

In Arizona, getting a COVID-19 booster shot isn't as straightforward as one might hope. While many pharmacies have the vaccine in stock, there are rules to follow. Right now, you need a prescription if you're under 65 and don't have any underlying health issues. This is because the guidelines are st

reading time less than a minute
Sep 03 2025HEALTH

A Common Allergy Spray Shows Promise Against COVID-19

A recent study suggests that a regular, over-the-counter allergy nasal spray might help prevent COVID-19 infections. The research, which involved 450 healthy adults, found that using the antihistamine spray azelastine three times a day reduced the number of COVID-19 cases by 67 percent compared to a

reading time less than a minute
Aug 30 2025HEALTH

Covid Cases Rise: What's Happening in the US?

The US is seeing a rise in Covid-19 cases, especially in the South Central region. States like Arkansas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Louisiana, and Texas are reporting a 15% positivity rate. This might not show the full picture, though. Many people are using at-home tests or ignoring mild symptoms, so the

reading time less than a minute
Aug 30 2025HEALTH

COVID Numbers Rise, But Not Like Before

COVID-19 is making a comeback in the U. S. , but it's not as bad as before. As schools reopened and colder months approached, COVID cases and hospitalizations started to climb. However, they are still much lower than in previous years. For the week ending August 9, the COVID hospitalization rate wa

reading time less than a minute
Aug 30 2025HEALTH

CVS Changes COVID-19 Vaccine Rules: What You Need to Know

CVS has introduced a new rule for COVID-19 vaccines in 14 states, including New York. Now, you need a prescription to get the updated shot. This change comes as the federal health officials have stopped recommending the vaccine for everyone over 6 months old. The updated COVID-19 vaccines have been

reading time less than a minute
Aug 27 2025HEALTH

Summer COVID Surge: What's Happening and How to Stay Safe

COVID-19 might not be as scary as it once was, but it's still around and causing trouble, especially during the summer. This year, a new subvariant named XFG, also called "Stratus, " is making its way through California, causing a rise in cases. Experts say this isn't surprising because COVID tends

reading time less than a minute
Aug 20 2025HEALTH

Kids and COVID Shots: What's the Best Move?

There's a big debate going on about whether young kids should get COVID shots. The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) says yes, especially for kids between 6 months and 2 years old. They think these kids are more likely to get really sick from COVID. But not everyone agrees. Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

reading time less than a minute