COVID-19 is alive in new forms and still making people sick. While the pandemic is behind us and infections don’t cause the same level of fear for most of us as they once did, that doesn’t mean we ...
Many Americans are looking forward to making up for all those lost in-person holiday celebrations last year due to the coronavirus pandemic. But with the current seven-day daily average of nearly ...
With over four years since the COVID-19 pandemic started, a lot has changed. For many, life has gone back to normal, treating the Coronavirus like the common cold. And while the virus continues to pop ...
Q: Is one day isolation sufficient to stop forward transmission of COVID-19? A: People with COVID-19 could potentially transmit it to others well beyond a day after developing symptoms or testing ...
In Kentucky, more than 1 in 4 people who get tested for COVID-19 are positive, and in Louisville that number is about 1 in 3 as the omicron variant continues its January surge. The Centers for Disease ...
Yes, the experts agree. If you performed the test correctly, a faint line on a COVID test is still a positive result. "Any line is a positive," Rhoads says. "That's not to say that it's easy to ...
Nothing puts a damper on your holiday plans like a positive COVID-19 test. But what if that line is super faint? Do you still have COVID-19 —or can you go ahead and attend your office party like you ...
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